Parking Tickets
The Nyack Parking Authority issues Parking Tickets that help regulate safety and enforce the rules on the local roads of the Village. Enforcement tickets issued may include meter violations, expired vehicle inspections, double parking, loading zones, alternate side rules, no parking anytime, etc. Temporary Signs may be posted for street fairs, festivals, parades, construction, and road closures that may change parking rules.
For rules and guidelines on parking in the Village of Nyack, or to inquire on the status of a parking ticket, please contact the Nyack Parking Authority or directly at the Village Clerk’s office.
Guilty Pleas: If you’d like to plead Guilty and pay for your parking violation, payment can be made online through the "I Want To" tab or in-person at the Village Clerk's Office. The Justice Court does not accept payments for parking tickets or fines.
Not Guilty Pleas: If you’d like to enter a plea of Not Guilty, please call the Justice Court at (845)358-4464 to be informed of the dates available for walk-in court sessions. Once appearing in a walk-in court session, you will be asked to Print your name legibly and then hand your ticket to the nearest Court Officer. The Judge will then be in receipt of you disputed parking violation and will call your name. Submissions of Not Guilty pleas through email or mail will not be accepted by the Justice Court.
The only method of formal dispute is through in-person scheduled court session; virtual court sessions are no longer allowed as per regulations imposed by Rockland County. If you have any questions, feel free to contact the Court at (845)358-4464.
For additional information on Not Guilty Pleas, please click here.
You do not need to wait for the date on your Parking Ticket Citation to dispute or pay. You may pay the ticket after the first 24 hours of receiving it. Just as you may attend an Informal Hearing in court as soon as the next available court date.
Tickets that are delinquent may result in a vehicle in boot, being towed or impounded. Debt collections and credit issues may also result in delinquent tickets. Please be prompt in resolving tickets. Some costs resulting in delinquencies cannot be waived.
Adjournment Requests: Adjournment Requests are discouraged and may result in disputing additional late charges, however, if you must request an adjournment, contact the Court at (845)358-4464 for future available walk-in court sessions.