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To report a motor vehicle that has been abandoned on a street for over 72 hours within the City of Los Angeles.


To report a vehicle that is blocking or parked illegally in a private driveway. The property owner or manager MUST be present for parking enforcement to remove vehicle.


To inquire about a motor vehicle that has been booted or removed from the street due to unpaid parking tickets.


Locations, Maintenance issues, Complaints, Special events, Film permits, Parking waivers, monthly parking permits


For Information regarding disabled parking placards. To report illegal use of disabled parking placards in parking zones.


To request blue curbs to be REPAINTED, damaged signs to be REPLACED or disabled zones which are no longer needed to be REMOVED, citizens must contact their area LADOT District Office. To determine which district office you are located in, select the Service Web Site below, type in your address and ... (see full description)


Requests for NEW INSTALLATION of disabled parking (blue)curb zones are to be directed to the Department on Disability's (DOD) Computerized Information Center for Persons with Disabilities at (213) 202-2764.DUE TO STAFFING SHORTAGES AND BUDGET CUTS, A MORATORIUM ON NEW DISABLED PARKING ZONE REQUESTS ... (see full description)


To report to parking enforcement any motor vehicle that is parked illegally or those that are violating parking restrictions within the City of Los Angeles.


To inquire about a motor vehicle that has been removed from a street within the City of Los Angeles.


The City operates and manages 118 off-street parking facilities throughout the city, including nine multi-level garages. The facilities are free, metered, or operated by parking attendants. Many facilities are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Parking rates for metered and operated facilities ... (see full description)


OVERSIZED COMMERCIAL VEHICLES NOT ELIGIBLE FOR PERMITS. Certain areas of Los Angeles have signs posted prohibiting the parking of oversize vehicles (vehicles that are over 7 feet high and over 22 feet long) between 2AM and 6AM. Where the signs allow for permits residents of the street posted may ... (see full description)


To schedule an in-person or written declaration Administrative Hearing to further contest a parking citation after an initial Administrative Review has been concluded. A hearing MUST be requested within 21 days of the date of the Administrative Review decision. A person may also request a Boot and ... (see full description)


California Vehicle Code(CVC 40215) requires that parking tickets MUST be contested within 21 days from citation issuance date or within 14 days from the date of the Notice of Delinquent Parking Violation. To contest a citation, an Administrative Review may be requested by mail, by phone, via ... (see full description)


Pay-By-Web, Pay-By-Phone, Pay-By-Mail or Pay in Person. See Service Details for a description of payment methods.


To request parking restrictions (time limit, no parking, no stopping, etc.), red curb, a passenger or commercial loading zone, bus zone, mail drop-off zone, or a change in existing parking restrictions, contact the Transportation District Office serving the geographical area where the service is ... (see full description)


Traffic Officer/Parking Enforcement Officer Complaints


Request new parking meters.


To report a broken meter anywhere in the City, or if you think the meter was inaccurate.


To request parking meters be temporarily removed for construction purposes.


Request the Establishment or Modification of a Preferential Parking District. A MORATORIUM ON NEW PERMIT PARKING DISTRICT REQUESTS BECAME EFFECTIVE APRIL 26, 2010, AND WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, DUE TO STAFFING SHORTAGES AND BUDGET CUTS.


Walk-in service available at Parking Violations Bureau Centers. Request annual, visitor or guest parking permit.


To request enforcement of front lawn violations Monday-Friday and parking restrictions in school zones that experience chronic parking violations.


In an effort to improve public safety, the Los Angeles Fire Department has identified key intersections, narrow roads and critical locations in the City's Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone where parked vehicles would hinder citizens from evacuating and firefighters from reaching the fire zone ... (see full description)


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