By the Pine AI Editorial Team | Updated May 2026 | Reviewed using publicly available legal resources
Sydney is one of Australia's most actively enforced parking environments. Multiple councils operate across the greater metro area, each with its own enforcement team and dispute process. If you have received a penalty notice in Sydney, you have 28 days from the issue date to pay or dispute.
Who Issues Parking Fines in Sydney?
The Sydney metro area covers dozens of local government areas. The major councils issuing parking infringement notices include:
- City of Sydney — covers the CBD, Surry Hills, Newtown, Redfern, Glebe, and surrounding inner suburbs. Uses ANPR camera vehicles and roving parking officers. One of the highest-volume enforcement operations in NSW.
- Inner West Council — covers Leichhardt, Marrickville, Balmain, and surrounding inner-west suburbs. Active residential permit zone enforcement.
- North Sydney Council — covers North Sydney CBD and surrounding lower north shore suburbs.
- Waverley Council — covers Bondi, Bondi Junction, and the eastern suburbs. Beach precinct enforcement is active year-round.
- Randwick Council — covers Randwick, Coogee, Kensington, and surrounding suburbs.
NSW Police also issue penalty notices in some circumstances, particularly for clearway and intersection violations.
Paying a Sydney Parking Fine
Payment is made via service.nsw.gov.au or by BPAY using the code on the notice.
You can also pay:
- By phone via Service NSW (13 77 88)
- In person at a Service NSW service centre
- By post (cheque or money order to Revenue NSW)
28-day payment window from the notice issue date. Miss this and Revenue NSW sends a Reminder Notice with an additional fee.
Common Payment Apps in Sydney
The following apps are widely used for paid parking across City of Sydney and other Sydney LGAs:
- PayStay — used across City of Sydney and many other councils
- CivicaPark — used by City of Sydney and other inner-suburb councils
- EasyPark — available across multiple Sydney councils
Transaction records from these apps are accepted as evidence in internal reviews. Screenshot the session detail including vehicle registration, zone, start and end time.
Disputing a Sydney Parking Fine
Disputes go to the issuing council — not Revenue NSW. Each council has its own online review form. There is no centralised NSW parking dispute portal.
For a full step-by-step guide to disputing a Sydney parking fine — including which grounds work, what evidence matters, and what to expect from the council's review process:
How to Dispute a Sydney Parking Fine →
How Pine AI Handles Sydney Parking Fines
Pine AI identifies whether your notice was issued by City of Sydney, Inner West, Waverley, or another LGA, and generates an internal review letter directed to the correct council with the appropriate dispute grounds for your situation.
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