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Parking Illegally
In major metropolitan areas and large cities, parking fines are a common source of municipal revenue, as well as parking meters. In conjunction with fines for illegal parking and parking meters, cities often offset a significant portion of their expenses, albeit at the expense of drivers. Illegal parking, which results in traffic fines, is often readily enforced by traffic enforcement. Though these parking fines are relatively inexpensive in most places, accumulation of multiple unpaid violations could lead to traffic enforcement taking further action, including booting vehicles or towing them.
How to Deal with Outstanding Traffic Fines
If a driver has accrued multiple unpaid parking violations, their vehicle and driving privileges are at risk, if not paid soon. Drivers can elect to pay outstanding fines in most cases, and with the assistance of an attorney, rectify their driving record and driving privileges through repayment of outstanding fines. In some cases, an attorney may also be able to negotiate settlements for large fines stemming from non-payment and delinquency penalties. Sometimes, drivers will multiple offenses may be summonsed to court, which they fail to appear, will result in further, much more serious legal consequences, including license suspension and revocation.
Getting Legal Help for Parking Tickets
If you feel that repayment of your fines is not the best course of action, or fear other consequences in addition to outstanding fines, having an attorney oversee your case will prove beneficial. In most cases, an attorney can swiftly resolve outstanding parking issues with traffic courts, as well help drivers avoid loss of license, impoundment of their vehicle, and repayment of non-payment surcharges.
