By the Pine AI Editorial Team | Updated May 2026 | Reviewed using publicly available legal resources
Philadelphia parking is managed exclusively by the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA). All payments — online, by mail, or in person — go through the PPA, not the city.
Before you pay: Philadelphia has one of the shorter dispute windows in the country. If there's a PPA kiosk failure, a wrong plate digit, or a sign condition worth documenting, dispute before paying. Payment closes your options.
Deadline
Philadelphia's dispute deadline is 15 calendar days from the citation date. After 15 days, a late penalty is added and dispute rights change. Confirm your current deadline before assuming this is still accurate.
Ways to Pay a Philadelphia PPA Ticket
Online (Fastest)
Portal: philapark.org
- Go to philapark.org and navigate to "Pay a Ticket"
- Enter your citation number or look up by plate
- Confirm the citation
- Pay by credit card, debit card, or e-check
Payments process immediately. Save your confirmation number.
By Phone
The PPA operates a payment phone line. Have your citation number ready.
By Mail
Send a check or money order payable to the "Philadelphia Parking Authority" to the address on the citation. Write your citation number on the memo line. No cash. Allow 5–7 business days.
In Person at a PPA Office
PPA has multiple service centers in Philadelphia. Bring your citation and a form of payment.
What You Need to Pay
- Citation number — on the face of your PPA ticket
- License plate number — for portal lookup
- Payment method — card online; check or money order by mail
PPA Kiosk Payment vs. Citation Payment
PPA kiosks in Philadelphia accept meter payments for parking sessions. They do not process citation payments. To pay an existing citation, use the philapark.org portal, phone, mail, or a PPA service center.
After You Pay
- Online: Confirmed immediately. The citation shows as paid in PPA's system within minutes.
- Mail: Processing takes up to a week. Check philapark.org to confirm receipt before the deadline.
- In person: Receipt issued at time of payment.
What If You Think the PPA Ticket Was Wrong?
Philadelphia's short 15-day window makes early action essential. PPA kiosk "Out of Service" situations, wrong plate details, and signage issues are all recognized dispute grounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I pay a Philadelphia parking ticket online? Yes. Go to philapark.org, enter your citation number, and pay by card.
What happens if I miss Philadelphia's 15-day deadline? A late penalty is added to the base fine. Eventually, unpaid PPA tickets can affect your Pennsylvania vehicle registration.
Who handles Philadelphia parking tickets — PPA or the city? The Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA), an independent state agency, handles all Philadelphia parking citations. Payments, disputes, and hearings all go through the PPA.
