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NOTE: Most parking citations written after January 1, 2012 will be classified as civil citations and under the jurisdiction of the Office of Administrative Hearing (civil court). Parking citations written prior to January 1, 2012 are classified as criminal citations and still under the jurisdiction of Municipal Court (criminal court). Your citation will identify which court your citation falls under for the purposes of payment or contesting.
ALL disabled parking and fire lane citations will remain criminal and under the jurisdiction of Municipal Court regardless of the date of issue. For all criminal parking citations, disabled parking citations and fire lane citations, contact the Municipal Court or go to Municipal Court website for contact information and payment options.
FOR ALL CIVIL PARKING CITATIONS WRITTEN AFTER JANUARY 1, 2012, see the instructions below:
The intent of the Corpus Christi Police Department, Parking Control and the Civil Court is to make your process as simple and quick as possible. After you are issued a parking citation, you must either pay or contest the citation within 10 calendar days of the date the citation was written. After 10 calendar days, there will be an automatic finding of liable and you forfeit the right to a hearing on your citation.
Making PaymentsTo take advantage of the Early Discounted Payment, you must submit full payment on or before the 10th calendar day from the date the citation was written. If you mail your payment, the post mark date will determine whether your payment is on time or late. See payment options and locations below, including a simple online payment.
Payment Options and Locations
Request For ExtensionIf you cannot pay your parking fine within the 10 days from the date written, you may request an extension by:
Extension requests are not guaranteed and must fall within the established guidelines of the Civil Hearing Court.
Contesting a Parking CitationTo contest a parking citation, you must appear in person before a Hearing Officer, within the 10 calendar days from the date the citation was written, at the Office of Administrative Hearings (address above) between the hours of 10:00 am and 6:00 pm, Monday - Friday (except city holidays) or by calling toll free 1-866-449-7565 to set a hearing date. There is no scheduling for a later date necessary. Hearing Officers are on duty during all scheduled court hours and available to hear your case on a first come – first served basis. Those with tight schedules may call and schedule a time for a hearing. This scheduled hearing will be prioritized above non-scheduled hearings. There is no additional charge for contesting a citation to be heard by a Hearing Officer in the civil court.
Partial or Late PaymentsIf you pay less than the total fine due, we will post the payment. However, you must pay the remainder of the fine by the 10 calendar days past the issue date to insure the lower fee. Partial payments will not cancel a boot or tow order that is in place.
Failure to PayVehicles with outstanding parking citations are subject to booting (vehicle held in place by a restraining device) and/or towing at the vehicle owners expense, an additional boot or tow fee, a 30% additional collection fee after 90 days late, vehicle registration holds on the vehicle and any additional collection fees warranted.
Not Your Vehicle / Previously Sold Vehicle Prior to the Time of ViolationIf you no longer owned the vehicle at the time of violation, please print and complete the Affidavit of Ownership Form and provide the necessary information for the Court to verify ownership. If you have a transfer of title as proof that the vehicle is no longer your vehicle, the transfer of title should include the name and address of the new owner and the date the vehicle was sold or transferred. You will continue to receive notices if additional tickets are received as long as the state shows the title in your name.
Meter Malfunctions or FailuresShould you need to report a meter malfunction or failure, please contact the Parking Control office at 361-826-3003 and report the meter number and street location.
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