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If your plate has outstanding tickets that make it boot and tow eligible or it has a suspended registration or there is a credit card chargeback on your plate, you will not be able to pay online at all. You must contact the PVB or come into the PVB to pay your tickets in person.

Required Information to Pay A Ticket Online

To Pay by Ticket Number, you will need the Ticket Number.

To Pay by Plate Number, you will need the following:

  1. Ticket Number
  2. Plate Number
  3. State
  4. Plate Type

Information on Tickets

See the images below for details on where to find information from tickets.

Parking Ticket detailRed Light Camera Ticket

Information on Notices

See the image below for details on where to find information from notices.

Parking Notice detail

Pay Online

Make a payment online via electronic check or credit card.

Helpful Hints for Paying Tickets Online

You must enter your address online exactly as it appears on your credit card billing statement or your payment will not be accepted.

No partial payments are accepted on line. Payment is an admission of guilt and no refunds will be issued once a ticket is paid. If you believe there is a discrepancy in the amount due-DO NOT PAY ON LINE; instead, please call the PVB for more information.

If you received your ticket within the last few days, it may not be on the system yet and you will need to wait a day or two and try again.

For “YA” ticket payments made within 96 hours - you cannot pay the reduced amount online or by phone. To receive the discounted amount, please mail your payment (the postmark will be considered the payment date) directly to the PVB or come into the PVB to pay.

If you would like to pay a hearing decision amount on line, you must wait (at least) one day after your hearing took place, for any reduced amounts to be reflected online or on the phone. If your due date has passed and your reductions are not reflected online, the full amount is now due.

If your plate has outstanding tickets that make it boot and tow eligible or it has a suspended registration or there is a credit card chargeback on your plate, you will not be able to pay on line AT ALL. You MUST contact the PVB or come into the PVB to pay your tickets in person.

If, when entering a ticket number you receive a message, “This ticket/plate is not eligible for payment online. Please contact the City of Yonkers for further information”, try again by entering your plate information to see if the ticket(s) you are trying to pay comes up. If you get the same message, contact the PVB directly for more information.

There is no convenience fee charged when paying by “e-check”. However, if the check is returned, there will be an additional $35.00 bounced check fee charged to your ticket/plate.

The date listed as date payment on the receipt page shall be deemed the legal response date.