By the Pine AI Editorial Team | Updated May 2026 | Reviewed using publicly available legal resources
New Jersey has no statewide parking ticket system. Each of New Jersey's 564 municipalities runs its own enforcement, its own fines, and its own payment process. The city — or town — that issued your ticket determines where and how to pay.
Find Your City's Payment Portal
Look at your citation for the issuing municipality. Then check that city's official website or contact the municipal court.
| City | Portal | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Newark | ci.newark.nj.us | |
| Jersey City | jerseycitynj.gov | |
| Hoboken | hobokennj.gov | |
| Paterson | patersonnjgov.com | |
| Elizabeth | elizabethnj.org |
How NJ Parking Citations Are Different
Unlike most US cities, New Jersey parking tickets are handled by Municipal Court — not a parking bureau. This means:
- More formal process: Disputes are filed with the Municipal Court, not an administrative office
- Court appearance may be required for contested matters
- Appeal goes to NJ Superior Court
- Fines vary widely: A $15 meter violation in a small town vs. a $65 violation in Newark for the same offense
General Payment Methods (Most NJ Municipalities)
Online
Most larger NJ municipalities accept online payment through their city portal or a third-party processor (often Tyler Technologies or Passport Parking). Look for "Pay a Ticket" or "Municipal Court" on your city's website.
By Mail
Send a check or money order to the municipal court at the address on your citation. Write your ticket number on the memo line.
In Person at Municipal Court
Bring your citation and payment to the municipal court listed on the ticket. Hours vary. Some courts accept walk-in payments; others require appointments.
Deadlines
NJ parking citations typically have a payment deadline printed on the ticket — often 20–30 days. Missing the deadline typically adds late fees and may generate a court summons for a hearing.
Should You Pay or Dispute?
NJ's Municipal Court process allows for formal disputes. Wrong plate details, sign conditions, meter malfunctions, and officer errors are all grounds. If any of these apply, dispute before paying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I pay a New Jersey parking ticket? It depends on the municipality. Look at your citation for the issuing city and find their municipal court or parking payment portal online.
Can I pay an NJ parking ticket online? Most larger NJ cities accept online payment. Check your city's official website for a payment portal.
What happens if I don't pay an NJ parking ticket? Unpaid NJ parking violations can result in late fees, a court summons, and eventually a license suspension in New Jersey.
