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How do I speak to someone at Philadelphia Parking Authority?

Call the Parking Violations Branch at 1-888-591-3636. This is an automated system so be sure to use the following prompts to reach a representative: 1, 4, 5 and 1 again. Reach out to us via Twitter or Facebook. Send your inquiry to the City of Philadelphia, P.O Box 41818, Philadelphia, PA 19101.

How do you call PPA?

Submitting a request by phone: If you come across a vehicle that should be ticketed, take note of the make, model, and location of the vehicle. With the information you’ve collected, call our radio room at (215) 683-9775. Our radio room is open 24 hours a day/seven days a week.

How do I find my towed car in Philadelphia?

Call 1-888-591-3636 to confirm your vehicle has been towed. We will be able to tell you where your vehicle was taken. You may also find the location of your towed vehicle by clicking below. 2.

What is PPA status suspended?

If you are issued six or more tickets or citations from the Philadelphia Parking Authority and have failed to pay or defaulted in payment of the tickets or citations, your registration will be indefinitely suspended (1379-A) upon notification from Philadelphia Parking Authority.

Can you fight a red light camera ticket in Philadelphia?

Red light camera violation disputes are administered by Philadelphia’s Office of Administrative Review. To dispute your red light camera violation, please follow the instructions indicated on the violation. You may request a hearing within 30 days of the date on your Notice of Violation.

When can police tow your car pa?

(1) If a person operates a motor vehicle or combination on a highway or trafficway of this Commonwealth while the person’s operating privilege is suspended, revoked, canceled, recalled or disqualified or where the person is unlicensed, as verified by an appropriate law enforcement officer in cooperation with the …

Can you take abandoned cars?

Do you want to take ownership of an abandoned vehicle you found? An abandoned vehicle is legally defined as one which has been left unattended without notice to the property owner. Any attempt to remove or claim ownership of the vehicle must originate from the lawful owner of the property.