How to Report Illegal Parking
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In large metropolitan areas and small towns across the US, parking regulations ensure that neighborhoods are safe and livable. An illegally parked car can interfere with emergency responders as well as disrupt the smooth flow of traffic. Reporting illegal parking is a service to your community. Gather as much information as you can about the vehicle and the location where it is parked. In most places, you can either report online or over the phone. [1] X Research source
Method 1 of 3:
Gathering Information
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- You might also want to note if the plate is expired. Many cities have different regulations for parking a vehicle with expired plates.
- If the vehicle doesn't have a license plate, write down that information. In most cities, you cannot park a vehicle on the street at all unless it has a license plate. Lack of a plate might also indicate the vehicle is abandoned.
- Taking a photo of the license plate is an easy way to get that information down and transmit it to parking enforcement accurately, even if you aren't able to submit the photo itself.
- If the car is parked next to an expired meter, or in a "no parking" zone, try to get some sign of the parking infraction in your photo.
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- Note which side of the street the car is on. In some cities, this is designated by a direction. You can also note which direction the car is pointing.
- For example, you might write "Car illegally parked in handicap zone on the south side of Sunshine Avenue, between 7th and 8th street."
- For example, in some cities, commercial vehicles cannot be parked overnight in residential areas. A car parked in a residential neighborhood at 4:00 p.m. wouldn't necessarily be a violation, while if it was parked at 4:00 a.m. it would be.
- If the car has been there for several days, it's likely other people have also reported it. Parking enforcement may prioritize an incident if it was reported by numerous concerned citizens.
- For example, some cities may not allow a car to occupy a parking place for more than 3 days. If you know the car has been there for 2 days, you may want to wait a day before making your report.
- If you can find a specific regulation number, write it down to include with your report. Parking enforcement may respond quicker if you can let them know exactly why the car is parked illegally.
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- Identifying details about the condition of the car can also help parking enforcement officers find the specific car you're reporting.
- Also make note if the car appears to have been vandalized, such as broken windows or missing tires.
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Method 2 of 3:
Filing a Report Online
- Make sure the site you find is official before you submit any information. Most government websites for major cities end in ".gov" or ".us." If you're not sure, look for an "about" page.
- At a minimum, include a thorough description of the car and its location. You should also include the date and time that you saw the vehicle. If you've seen it over a period of time, include that information as well.
- Some cities require you to provide a valid email address when submitting an online report.
- During regular business hours, reporting illegal parking on social media may actually result in a quicker and more direct response.
- Keep in mind that you may not get an immediate response using this method, particularly if you're filing your report at night or on weekends. Parking enforcement social media accounts may only be monitored during regular business hours.
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Method 3 of 3:
Reporting by Phone
- Search for "parking enforcement" with the name of your city to find the number online. If your city has an information line, you also may be able to connect with parking enforcement through that number.
- If your city doesn't have a dedicated parking enforcement line, call the police non-emergency number. Don't call 911 unless there are lives immediately at risk.
- Talking to an enforcement officer typically is more efficient. You can provide them your information directly, and if they have any additional questions they can ask you right then.
- You may also be able to get some idea of when the car will be moved. This might be particularly important if the car is impacting you personally, such as if it's blocking your driveway or in front of your business.
- Provide as many specific details as possible, speaking in a clear, concise voice.
- Some cities may allow you to report anonymously. Include your name and phone number or email address if you want them to follow up with you on your report.
- Even if you didn't speak to a live representative the first time, try to get someone on the line if you're calling to follow up. Provide them with your case number, if your report was assigned one.
- If you aren't getting any results from the parking enforcement number, you might want to try the police non-emergency line.
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Police and parking enforcement typically don't respond to vehicles parked illegally on private property. Contact the owner of the property to have the vehicle removed. [13] X Research source
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This article primarily covers reporting illegal parking in the United States. The procedures in other countries will likely be similar. Contact your local parking or law enforcement office for more information about reporting illegal parking where you live.
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References
- ↑https://www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/article/369564
- ↑http://www.philapark.org/2014/07/see-an-illegally-parked-car-let-us-know-heres-how/
- ↑https://www1.nyc.gov/apps/311universalintake/form.htm
- ↑http://www1.nyc.gov/nyc-resources/service/1894/illegal-parking-complaint
- ↑https://www.sandiego.gov/police/services/units/traffic/abandonedvehicle
- ↑https://311.boston.gov/reports/new?service_id=4f389210e75084437f0001e5
- ↑https://www.eugene-or.gov/2779/Report-Car-Parked-on-the-Street
- ↑https://311.boston.gov/reports/new?service_id=4f389210e75084437f0001e5
- ↑http://www.philapark.org/2014/07/see-an-illegally-parked-car-let-us-know-heres-how/
- ↑https://www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/article/369564
- ↑https://www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/article/369564
- ↑https://www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/article/369564
- ↑https://www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/article/369564
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To report illegal parking, gather all relevant information about the incident and report it to your city authority online. Start by noting down the make, color, model, and plate number of the vehicle so it can easily be identified. You should also take down the cross streets and block number where the vehicle is parked. Remember to note the date and time when you saw the vehicle as well. Once you’ve recorded this information, search online for your city’s parking reporting form by typing “report illegal parking” and your city’s name into a search engine. Fill out the form in full, including your contact details so a parking officer can follow up if they need further details. Alternatively, search for your city’s parking enforcement phone number so you can report the incident over the phone. for tips on how to follow-up on your report, keep reading!
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