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New York City Parking Tickets (White Tickets)
The summons should be answered within 30 days. If the amount due on the notice of liability is not paid within 30 days, a notice will be sent to the vehicle owner with a $25 penalty added. A final notice is sent 30 days thereafter if the summons remains outstanding. Enforcement action may commence against the registered owner 14 days following the final notice.
Your vehicle can be booted if you owe the City of New York $350 or more in parking or camera tickets that are in judgment. Once booted, your vehicle may be towed if you do not pay the judgment debt within 48 hours. (Under certain circumstances, your vehicle may be towed immediately.)
Cameras are located at certain bus lane locations. If you violate the bus lane rules, the camera will take a photo and video of your vehicle, and you will receive a summons in the mail.
As of August 19, 2024, if a vehicle has more than one bus lane restriction violation captured by a street-mounted camera within a 12-month period, the driver must pay $50 for the first offense, $100 for the second offense, $150 for the third offense, $200 for the fourth offense, and $250 for each additional offense. This is required under VTL Section 1111-c(e) and Title 19 Section 39-18(a) of the Rules of the City of New York.
Bus lane violations captured by an MTA bus have different escalated fine rules. See the MTA bus camera violations page for more information.
Generally, motorists may not drive in a designated bus lane during applicable hours unless: