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Town Attorney - Parking Violations Bureau

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  • The Parking Violations Bureau is now located in the Town of Babylon Municipal Building at North Amityville. The address is 456 Albany Avenue, Amityville - at the intersection of Great Neck Road and Albany Avenue. Hours are weekdays from 9:00AM - 4:00PM . For more information, please call (631) 230-0057.

    Town Attorney - Parking Violations Bureau
  • Summonses are written by either Suffolk County Police, Town of Babylon Public Safety Officials, or Park Rangers for all New York State and Town violations that exist while a vehicle is parked on a public street. Violations include, but are not limited to:

    • Handicapped Parking Zone
    • Fire Zone
    • No Parking
    • Expired Registration
    • Expired Inspection

    Fines must be paid and received by the Town within 30 days of the ticket in order to avoid penalties. Fines can be paid in person, online at Parking Ticket Payments, or by mail. If paying by mail, make check or money order payable to the Town of Babylon and write your license number and the ticket number on the front of the payment to ensure proper credit. Mail the ticket and payment to the Town of Babylon, Parking Violations Bureau, 456 Albany Avenue, Amityville. 

    Town Attorney - Parking Violations Bureau
  • Fines can be paid in person, online at Parking Ticket Payments, or by mail. If paying by mail, make check or money order payable to the Town of Babylon and write your license number and the ticket number on the front of the payment to ensure proper credit. Mail the ticket and payment to the Town of Babylon, Parking Violations Bureau, 456 Albany Avenue, Amityville, NY 11701. 

    Failure to pay a parking violation will result in credit collections. 

    Town Attorney - Parking Violations Bureau
  • Anyone who receives a parking violation has the option to plead not guilty on the back of the summons and then mail it back to the Parking Violations Bureau. Those who plead not guilty will receive a letter setting you up for a conference with our parking violations attorney. 

    Town Attorney - Parking Violations Bureau
  • You have 30 days to pay a summons before penalties. 

    Town Attorney - Parking Violations Bureau
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