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Home Tickets & Payments. Find My Ticket Info. If you have lost or misplaced your ticket or do not have your hearing information, you can find this information in the Seattle Municipal Court Portal. Search by license plate. To search for a vehicle related infraction like a parking ticket using a license plate number:
Parking tickets are issued by the Seattle Department of Transportation. Once issued, these tickets are filed with Seattle Municipal Court. If you receive a ticket, you have several options for responding to the ticket. You must respond on or before the date shown on the ticket.
Parking tickets are issued by the Seattle Department of Transportation. Once issued, these tickets are filed with Seattle Municipal Court. If you receive a ticket, you have several options for responding to the ticket. You must respond on or before the date shown on the ticket.
Non-moving parking tickets issued from September 1, 2021 through April 5, 2022 by Parking Enforcement are eligible for a refund. Other tickets such as traffic tickets, or tickets issued by Seattle Police Officers are not included.
A: If you have lost or misplaced your ticket, you may look up the ticket in the court's online portal using your vehicle plate number or your name depending on the type of ticket. Visit our Find My Ticket Info page for detailed instructions. Seattle Municipal Court Portal
My Ticket Information. The Seattle Police Department issues a variety of traffic and parking citations. Here you will find the different examples and the information that will be required when you are attempting to pay or if you need to contact the Seattle Municipal Court with questions. Example of Parking Citation. Example of Traffic Citations.
Seattle Municipal Court offers hearings for low-income people who cannot afford to pay their court debt from overdue Seattle ticket fines and fees in collections. The hearing is an opportunity for you to explain your situation to a Magistrate and ask for fines to be reduced and removed from collections.