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To Contest a Parking
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There are three levels
that may be involved in contesting a parking ticket issued in the City of
Pasadena. The three levels are prescribed by the California Vehicle Code
with the intention of providing citizens with an opportunity to contest
parking tickets that were issued to their vehicles.
Three Level Process
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Initial Review Request
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Administrative Hearing
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Appeal Through the Pasadena Unified Court
If you disagree with a parking ticket you received and would like to contest
it, you have 21 days from the date the ticket was issued, or 14 days from
the mailing of the Delinquent Parking Notice to submit an Initial Review
Request.
For your convenience you may download the Request for Initial Review Form.
Please complete the form, attach all relevant information and a copy of the parking
ticket to the Request for Initial Review Form and mail it to the City of
Pasadena’s Parking Citation Section. Initial Review Requests received beyond
the date prescribed by the California Motor Vehicle Code will not be
accepted. A written statement as to why you believe the parking ticket was
issued in error must be submitted to the City’s Parking Citation Section. You
should also include any supportive documentation (e.g. receipts, pictures,
diagrams) to support your statement. Materials submitted for review will not
be returned. Click here to download form
The Parking Citation Section will review your Initial Review Request and
will make a determination as to its outcome by rendering one of the
following decisions:
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The ticket was determined to
be invalid and will be dismissed. No further action will be required on
your part. You will receive written correspondence from the City’s Parking
Citation Section confirming the dismissal of
your parking ticket.
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The ticket was determined to
be valid and payment must be submitted in full. You will receive written
correspondence from the City’s Parking Citation Section notifying you of
the decision and advising you that the ticket must be paid.
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The ticket will require
further investigation before a decision can be made. You will receive
written correspondence from the Parking Citation Section requesting
the required information. The decision on your ticket will not be made
until the requested documentation is received. You will have ten (10) days
to submit the requested information. Requested information received after
the due date will not be considered and full payment will be required.
Initial Review Requests that were rendered a decision will not be conducted
a second time on the same ticket.
The request for an initial review is free of charge.
City of Pasadena
Parking Citation Section
100 N. Garfield Ave. N106
Pasadena, CA 91109
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(626) 744-4360
Office Hours: Monday – Friday from 7:30 am to 5:15 pm
Closed Weekends and Holidays
If you are dissatisfied with the initial review results, you may further
contest the ticket by requesting an Administrative Hearing. Unlike the
initial review request, State Law requires that you pay in advance all
fines that are owed on the ticket before you can request an Administrative
Hearing. Administrative Hearings must be requested within 21 days of the
date the decision was reached on your Initial Review Request. If you fail
to request the Administrative Hearing within the prescribed time you will
lose the opportunity to further contest the parking ticket.
To request an Administrative Hearing, please complete the Administrative
Hearing request form that is located at the bottom of your initial review
request results form and mail it to the Parking Citation Section along
with the applicable payment. Please be sure to check the applicable box
indicating that you are requesting a hearing. You can also download a
Hearing Request Form from our website. You will receive written
notification regarding the date and time scheduled for your hearing.
Administrative Hearings are conducted three times
a month and only on Mondays
between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:30 pm. Click here
to download form
If you cannot attend an in-person Administrative Hearing you may submit a
Written Declaration or request that the Hearing Officer render a decision
based on the statement you submitted on your Initial Review Request form.
You may also use the Written Declaration form to add additional
information not included on your original Initial Review Request form.
Click here to download form
If the Hearing Officer makes a decision in your favor, the Parking
Citation Section will refund your payment, if you have no other
outstanding parking tickets. If you have outstanding parking tickets the
refund will be applied to the unpaid balance.
What Takes Place At An Administrative Hearing
The Parking Citation Section will provide the Hearing Officer with all
relevant information associated with your case. Information provided may
contain the following items:
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Copy of the ticket you were
issued.
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All correspondence that the
Parking Citation Section has on file that you submitted.
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Investigation results that were
conducted associated with your ticket.
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Computer system notes on phone
calls made to the Parking Citation Section relevant to your ticket.
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Correspondence and notices that
were sent to you by the Parking Citation Section.
The Hearing Officer will review all information, and listen to your
explanation as to why you feel the parking ticket should be dismissed. The
Hearing Officer will end the hearing once he/she has enough information to
render a decision. The results of the hearing will be mailed to you within 15
days from the date of your hearing. The Hearing Officer will render one of
the following decisions:
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The parking ticket is upheld
and/or the late fees are warranted.
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The parking ticket is upheld
and the late fees are waived.
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The parking ticket is dismissed.
If you are unable to attend the
Administrative Hearing on the scheduled date you may reschedule your
hearing. Administrative Hearings can only be rescheduled one time. If you
are not in attendance on the date of your rescheduled hearing you will lose
the opportunity to contest your parking ticket. To reschedule a hearing
please call (626) 744-4768 or (626) 744-4639.
If you are not satisfied with the Hearing Officers decision you may
further contest the parking ticket by appeal through the Pasadena Unified
Court. You cannot appeal a parking ticket if you have not first obtained
the results from your Initial Review Request and your Administrative
Hearing. Both must be performed before you can appeal the parking ticket.
Furthermore, appeals must be requested within 30 days from the date of the
Hearing Officer’s decision. To file for an appeal, you must do so in
person at the Pasadena Unified Court. The Pasadena Unified Court is
located at 300 E. Walnut St., Pasadena, CA 91101. A $25 filing fee must be
submitted to the court for each ticket that you are appealing. If your
appeal is granted the Pasadena Unified Court will obtain your case file
from the Parking Citation Section and will schedule your Appeal Hearing.
The case file is used by the presiding judge at the Pasadena
Unified Court for use in rendering a decision on your parking ticket. If
the Judge presiding over your case renders a decision to dismiss your
ticket, the $25 filing fee along with your parking fine will be refunded
to you.
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