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A: You should contact the parking ticket help line at 312.744. 7275. They can walk you through the process of how to contest the tickets or they can review both your records and the tickets, to possibly resolve any ownership issues. You may also want to check with the Secretary of State.
Appeal Your Parking Ticket Online. You have 28 days from the date that a parking ticket is issued or 14 days from the date of the second notice to contest online. No penalties will be assessed while your case is being reviewed.
Please contact the City of Chicago's ticket helpline at 312.744. 7275 if you have any questions or concerns. The City of Chicago's ticket helpline is open Monday through Friday 7AM - 7PM CST.
The Citation Administration Division is responsible for collecting parking, red light and automated speed enforcement ticket fines, and providing customer service via the Department of Finance's Parking, Red Light and Automated Speed Enforcement Ticket Help Line – 312.744. 7275.
If a hearing date and time do not appear on your ticket, you should ask for a hearing. To do so, follow the instructions on your ticket. If you have questions, call the city of Chicago's Department of Administrative Hearings at (312) 742-4747. You can appoint someone to go to the hearing for you if you can't make it.
Your ticket should be cancelled if you can prove: you couldn't see any road markings or signs. the signs or markings were hard to read – for example they'd faded or were hidden by trees. the signs were misleading or confusing. there weren't any signs saying parking was suspended.
How do I contest? To contest by mail: On the envelope enclosed with your citation, fill in the “Contest by Mail” circle and provide your name and address. To contest in-person. To contest online by submitting documentation, click here. For more information about contesting tickets, click here.