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Buffalo Parking Tickets Have Separate Pay and Hearing Doors

Buffalo drivers should separate parking ticket payment from hearing requests, especially if a ticket is under the hearing-age limit.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Buffalo parking tickets have a city route, and it helps to pick the right door. The Parking Enforcement Division says the city can provide information about outstanding parking tickets, fees, suspensions, and impounded vehicles, and asks people to have the ticket number or plate ready.

The hearing record says tickets less than 180 days old can be taken to several hearing options by contacting the Parking Violations Bureau by email or mail. The online payments page is for payment, not for building a hearing record.

Save photos of signs or meters early, then decide whether to pay or request review.

If you want a hearing, build that record before the deadline rather than after the ticket is already a memory. If you want to pay, use the payment page and keep proof.

The practical difference is pay door versus hearing door. Have the ticket number, plate, date, and any photos ready before you contact the Parking Violations Bureau. That makes the city route much easier to follow.

This is a very Buffalo kind of errand: snow rules, meters, event traffic, and old neighborhood parking habits can all create confusion. The city ticket record is the thing to answer, not the story you heard at the curb.

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