
Plus payment in full of all outstanding boot, tow, tamper, and storage fee debt.Future payments made in equal installments over a period of up to 24 monthsįor standard payment plans that you sign up for in person, the following terms apply if your vehicle has not been booted or your driver’s licenses have not been suspended:.Eligible for tickets that have reached Final Determination Status.Standard Payment Plans - sign up online or in personįor standard payment plans that you sign up for online, the following terms apply:
Motorists can have multiple early payment plans. No penalty will be assessed if paid according to payment plan terms. Down payment is the first monthly payment. For violations not yet in Final Determination status. Your violations are not part of a judgment or active bankruptcy. Your driver's license has not been suspended, and. You do not have any outstanding boot, tow, tamper, storage or default fees,. You may be eligible for a payment plan if: Find out more about driver's license suspension here. The city is also allowed to boot your car after 2 or more unpaid parking tickets if they are unpaid for more than a year. If you have a combination of 5 or more unpaid red light and automated speed enforcement tickets that have reached the "Final Determination" status, you will be sent a Notice of Impending Driver’s License Suspension (DLS). If you have 3 or more parking tickets, your vehicle may be booted (immobilized) by the city. To set up a payment plan, visit the City of Chicago Payment Plan Portal. The city has various payment plans, including a 6 month, one year, booted vehicle, or hardship plan. It also allows you to make payments over a longer period of time.
Entering into a payment plan will prevent your vehicle from being booted. If you cannot pay the fines for your Chicago parking tickets, you can request a payment plan.