
No further transcript requests for your appeal will be accepted. If payment is not received by that time, your transcript request will be denied and your appeal will go forward as scheduled. A mailing address for your check will be provided when we inform you of the transcript’s cost. You must include a copy of your transcript request with your check.

If you wish to accept the cost and order the transcript, you must pay by check payable to “NYC Department of Finance.” The check must be received by the Department of Finance within 10 business days of the date on the letter or email in which we informed you of the transcript’s cost. If you submitted your request online, we will notify you of the cost by email if you submitted your request by mail, we will notify you by mail. You will be informed of the cost of the transcript within seven business days from our receipt of your request.
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To submit a request for a transcript and to learn the cost, submit the online Request a Hearing Transcript form, or mail a letter with the summons number(s), hearing date(s), the vehicle’s license plate number and state of registration, and the respondent’s name or the name of the vehicle owner, to: You are responsible for paying the cost of the transcript. If you attended an in-person hearing, you may request a transcript of the hearing record for your appeal. The Department of Finance has the right to Reinstate a Previously Dismissed Ticket if we determine the ticket was dismissed based on false evidence or testimony. Any false statements made may subject you to the penalties. If you are asked to send additional evidence, follow the instructions on the Hearing-by-Mail page.Īll statements you make and information or documents you submit must be true and accurate to the best of your knowledge. Online hearing or hearing-by-mail: an administrative law judge’s decision will be emailed to the email address you supplied.In-person hearing: you will receive the administrative judge’s decision right away.You cannot have a hearing on your ticket in judgment if is more than one year old. If we do not receive payment for the ticket or a hearing request from you, then approximately 100 days after your ticket is issued, it will go into judgment. The Department of Finance encourages customers to use online, mobile app, or mail hearings to save time over in-person hearings. Please note that appearing at an in-person hearing does not increase your chances of getting a ticket dismissed.To save time, we encourage you to request an online hearing or a hearing-by-mail. You can request a hearing online, by mail, or in-person.If you request a hearing after 30 days and an administrative law judge finds you guilty, you will have to pay late penalties.


Contacting anyone other than the Department of Finance does not change the deadline. You can dispute a ticket online, by mobile app, by mail, or in-person. To dispute a ticket, you must request a hearing within 30 days after the ticket was issued to avoid paying late penalties.
