Parking Adjudication FAQ's
- I have a permit but just forgot to display it, can't you just void this ticket?
No. Parking Adjudication must adhere to California law and process parking tickets in a legal manner. - I appealed my ticket 2 weeks ago; when will I know the outcome?
This process usually takes up to 6 weeks to complete. The Administration Review Determination letter will be mailed to you at the address you provide. You can also check the status online. - I appealed my parking ticket, should I also pay the penalty amount?
Not yet. If you have appealed a parking violation, the parking violation penalty is suspended until you receive the disposition results of the appeal/administrative review. - Will late fees be added to the penalty amount if it is still in the appeal process?
No. Late fees are only attached if the penalty amount is not paid within the time allotted. If you received your appeal/administrative disposition results and it was upheld, a late fee will be placed on the penalty amount after 21 calendar days from the date of this notification. - I have parking tickets attached to my DMV registration, how can I pay these?
You can pay for the parking tickets with your DMV registration or at Parking Adjudication. Parking Adjudication will remove the violations from the DMV registration upon receipt of payment. - I have a CSU hold for parking tickets. When will this be removed?
The CSU hold will be removed when the ticket penalty amount is paid in full. - I got a ticket but not a Notice of Delinquent Parking Violation. Why didn't I get
this?
The Notice of Delinquent Parking Violation is mailed to the registered owner's address that is on file with the DMV. It is the registered owner's responsibility to update the DMV with a current mailing address. - What is the difference between a parking violation and a parking ticket?
Simply put, a violation is the "offense" of violating a parking rule and regulation. A ticket is the actual notice that is placed on the vehicle notifying the person in charge of the vehicle that a violation has occurred.
If you have any further questions, please e-mail parkingadjudication@csusm.edu or call 760-750-7505.