Citations & Fines

Pay Your Citation

The City of West Palm Beach Parking Administration offers four options to pay your citation.

Online: Click here for the Parking Citation Payment Portal. If your citation is over 35 days old or if you have more than 3 citations, contact Parking Services for assistance at (561) 822-1500.

By Mail: Pay the amount due and make full payment by mail. Send check or money order made payable to the City of West Palm beach with your ticket. Do not send cash. Send to: City of West Palm Beach Parking Services, P.O. Box 31240, Tampa, FL 33631-3240.

By Phone: Call (561) 822-1500.

In Person: Make payment at the Parking Services office, located at 500 Banyan Boulevard in West Palm Beach. Our hours are Monday – Friday, 8AM-5PM.

Fines

The fines for parking violations, as set forth in Chapter 86 of the City Code, are as follows:

  • Expired Meter: $35.50
    • 2nd Offense within 6 months: $75.00
    • 3rd Offense within 1 year: $150.00
  • Non-Moving Violations: $60.00
    • 2nd Offense within 6 months: $75.00
    • 3rd Offense within 1 year: $150.00
  • Disabled Parking: $250.00
  • Stopping, Standing and Parking in Restricted Areas: $75.00
  • Truck Parking Violation: $150.00
  • Late Fees: $25.00
  • Immobilization Fee: $50.00
  • Crossing Guard Surcharge (added to each citation): $3.00

Appeal A Parking Citation

Plea of Not Guilty and Request for Hearing General Instructions

Download a copy of the Plea of Not Guilty and Request for Hearing Form(PDF, 157KB)

  • To request an appeal hearing for a traffic citation issued by the City of West Palm Beach, you must do so within fourteen (14) calendar days.
  • Print clearly and complete in its entirety the Plea of Not Guilty and Request for Hearing Form. You may request a form by calling (561) 822-1500 or visit the Parking Division administrative office at 500 Banyan Blvd., West Palm Beach.
  • Signed and completed Form must be received by the City of West Palm Beach Division of Parking Administration within fourteen (14) calendar days of the ticket Issue Date.
  • Failure to return the completed form (with all required information and attachments) to this office within the specified time limit will result in your appeal being denied.
  • If you have any questions regarding the appeals process, or how to complete the form immediately contact the City of West Palm Beach Division of Parking Administration by calling (561) 822-1500 or visit the Parking Division administrative office at 500 Banyan Blvd., West Palm Beach.
  • Your request will be returned unprocessed if incomplete or missing information.
  • In order to process you Request for Hearing, we require the following documents:
    • A copy of the Citation you are appealing.
    • A copy of your driver's license.
    • Any documentation that supports your citation was issued in error.
  • If all the criteria have been met, your appeal will be forwarded to the Palm Beach County Clerk of Courts Parking Violations Division. Once the citation has been forwarded to Palm Beach County Clerk of the Court, the citation will be processed by the Clerk of the Court.
  • Once your request for appeal has been transmitted to the Clerk of Courts, all further concerns, payments, inquiries and communications regarding this citation, or a scheduled hearing must be addressed to: Sharon R. Bock, Clerk & Comptroller, Parking Violations Division Room 2.2300, P.O. Box 3544, West Palm Beach, Florida 33402-3544.
  • The Palm Beach County Clerk of the Court will notify you of the date and time of the hearing.

Important Information

  • Do not pay your fine at this time if you are appealing it (you will be required to pay the court later if the citation is upheld).
  • You waive the right to pay the current amount of the civil fee (parking fine) to the City of West Palm Beach when the citation is forwarded to the Clerk of Circuit Court.
  • If the citation is upheld, it may be subject to additional fees and costs.
  • Only those appeals filed correctly, and written within the time allowed will be processed.
  • Postal delays or electronic equipment failures will not be considered a valid excuse for an untimely appeal request.