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Find out how to pay, check status or search for parking, red light and automated speed enforcement tickets online. You can also view red light and speed camera videos, contest a ticket or apply for clear path relief program.
- Payment Portal
An official website of the City of Chicago Here’s how you...
- Payment Plan Options
Tickets in Violation or Determination status: Enroll in a...
- Contesting Tickets
Contest your Parking, Compliance, Red Light Camera and...
- Finance
The Department of Finance is responsible for revenue...
- View Parking Ticket Photo
Information about parking in Chicago. To view photos...
- Citation Administration
Pay, Check Status or Search for Parking, Red Light &...
- Contact Us
Contact Us. By Mail: City Hall 121 N. LaSalle Street...
- Red Light Camera Settlement
This website contains information regarding the settlement...
- Payment Portal
Search for parking tickets by notice number, driver's license number or payment plan number. Find out how to consolidate debt, enroll in a payment plan or contact customer service.
Apply for or manage a payment plan for vehicle-related violations, including booted vehicles, online. See eligibility, FAQs, and contact information for questions.
Enter the ten-digit ticket number to contest parking, compliance, or automated camera violations online. Do not pay or provide personal information for unsolicited emails claiming to be from the City of Chicago.
The Parking Violations Bureau accepts Visa, Mastercard and Discover (no debit card) payments through our automated telephone system. If you wish to pay for your ticket via our telephone credit card system, call our Customer Service Hotline at (855) 664-4744.
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Pay your parking tickets and red light tickets online using your license plate or driver's license number. The Department of Finance accepts credit and debit cards and handles citations, while CDOT handles cameras.