Go to the DMV or the address listed on the ticket and ask them. Usually they have a form you fill out and then they mail you the results.
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 03/03/2008
...get in touch with the NYC Dept of Finance anyway: http://www1. nyc . gov /site/ finance /vehicles/dispute-a-ticket.page
6 Answers · Travel · 27/03/2015
Give it some time like a week from when the ticket us issued to show up in the system. I paid tickets on www. nyc . gov / finance it don't normally show up right away.
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 03/04/2009
.../html/dcp/pdf/zone/art02c02.pdf starts on page two http://www. nyc . gov /html/dcp/html/zone/zonetext.shtml You can see commercial too. Those aren't department of finance defined. Its the city planning, zoning definiitions...
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 10/03/2007
Start here: http://a836-acris. nyc . gov /Scripts/Coverpage.dll/index You can search by property name...
6 Answers · Business & Finance · 17/10/2006
Try local universities like NYU for lectures or the NYC . gov website for a variety of events: http://www. nyc . gov /portal/site/nycgov/menuitem.bd175b51da17d74f472ae1852f8089a0/
1 Answers · Travel · 29/06/2012
... In Effect http://www. nyc . gov /html/dot/html/pr2005/pr05_79.shtml Release...on Sundays without paying." Finance Business Centers http://411newyork...
2 Answers · Travel · 12/06/2009
In most places you have to pay the fine in order to dispute it. Then if you win, you get your money back.
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 02/04/2008
Yes, you need to go in person to dispute it. And 99% of the time, you'll lose. Then you have to pay a BIGGER fine.
5 Answers · Business & Finance · 23/03/2008
On the Department of Finance website. Find it through www. nyc . gov
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 05/12/2007