If the citation was issued by Republic Parking, we can look up your citation information with the license plate number, the VIN number, or the registered owner’s name. Visit the Contact page for the telephone or office contact information.
Yes, if you were the registered owner at the time the vehicle was cited, you are responsible. If you can provide proof of your release of liability that is filed with DMV, the citation will be removed and changed over to the new registered owner.
Extensions may be granted on a case-by-case basis and are more commonly issued for correctable citations such as Expired Registration, Tab Missing, or License Plate Missing. Applicable laws apply to all parking citations.
You can call Republic Parking to address any questions about your parking citation. You can also submit in writing your statement indicating why you believe the citation was issued in error by following the instructions on the back of your citation.
Please submit your appeal electronically at www.appealvats.com. Be sure to include a copy of the citation and any documents that support your statement (including pictures).
Yes, if the vehicle is parked illegally the vehicle could be cited. You can call the 311 Call Center to report any parking violations.
If a meter is broken it is suggested that you park elsewhere. If there is a note on the meter you should be okay to park there without being cited. You could receive a citation if the meter has not been reported as having a problem. To report a broken meter, contact Republic Parking.
Metered parking must be paid during the enforcement hours.
Meters are free after 5 pm, Monday–Friday, and all day on the weekends.. Lot operating hours vary– check lot signs for hours and rates.
There are no refunds and no change given for meter transactions.