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Old 04-03-2006, 07:03 PM
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Handicap Parking


What is the name of your state? California

I am disabled. I parked in a handicap space. It was raining very hard, My placard was displayed in the rear view mirror. The car windows were foggy, when I went back to the car, There was a soaking wet ticket under the windshield wiper blade. I tried calling the police of the city, up to now no one has called me back...The fine is $325.00. more then I can afford. I am 66 years old retired on SSS. Disability. What can I do. This happened in Daly City California. Thank youWhat is the name of your state?
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Old 04-03-2006, 07:56 PM
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What is the name of your state? California

I am disabled. I parked in a handicap space. It was raining very hard, My placard was displayed in the rear view mirror. The car windows were foggy, when I went back to the car, There was a soaking wet ticket under the windshield wiper blade. I tried calling the police of the city, up to now no one has called me back...The fine is $325.00. more then I can afford. I am 66 years old retired on SSS. Disability. What can I do. This happened in Daly City California. Thank youWhat is the name of your state?
take the ticket and your placard down to city hall and ask to speak with the city attorney. It also might do well to take a copy of the weather report from that day.

If the city attorney won't dismiss the ticket, then go to court with the same evidence.
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Here is the procedure for contesting a parking citation in Daly City:

Contesting FAQ
California Vehicle Code Section 40215 allows for the ability to contest a parking citation, provided the citation was issued in error. The following instructions must be followed in order to contest.

1st Level – Administrative Review

There is no fee to contest your citation at this level. You may request an Administrative Review by following the instructions below:

You can contest the citation in writing within 21 days of the issue date of your citation,
Indicate the reason(s) you feel your citation was issued in error,
Include copies of any documentation to support your claim (documents will not be returned),
Include your citation or reminder notice,
Include your full name,
Include your mailing address (results of the agency’s decision cannot be mailed without a complete and correct address – include suite number, apartment number, zip code, etc.)
Mail all information to:

City of Daly City
P. O. Box 9003
Redwood City, CA 94065-9003

If you are found not liable during the Administrative Review process, any amount paid will be refunded.

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2nd Level – Administrative Hearing

The amount of the citation must be paid in order to contest your citation at this level. You may not request an Administrative Hearing unless you have received a result of Administrative Review and have been found liable.

If you are dissatisfied with the results of the initial review (Administrative Review), you may request an Administrative Hearing by following the instructions below:

Submit a request for an Administrative Hearing within 21 calendar days of the mailing of your Administrative Review Result,
Indicate your preference for an Administrative Hearing in person or in writing,
Remit payment for the full amount due on the citation. Payment may be made online prior to your hearing request or you may submit a check or money order by mail with your request for an Administrative Hearing,
Include your citation or your Administrative Review Result letter,
Include your full name,
Include your mailing address (results of the agency’s decision cannot be mailed without a complete and correct address – include suite number, apartment number, zip code, etc.)
Mail all information to:

City of Daly City
P. O. Box 9003
Redwood City, CA 94065-9003

To request a waiver of the penalty prior to an Administrative Hearing, you must have already completed the first level of your appeal (Administrative Review). For more information about inability to pay your citation click here.

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3rd Level – Civil Appeal

California Vehicle Code Section 40230(a) allows for the ability to file a Civil Appeal for a parking citation if you are dissatisfied with the results of your Administrative Hearing. You may not request a Civil Appeal unless you have received a Result of Administrative Hearing and have been found liable. The following instructions must be followed in order to file a Civil Appeal:

If your citation remains unpaid due to a previous request for a waiver of the penalty, you must pay your citation in full to the issuing agency prior to filing a Civil Appeal,
You may file a Civil Appeal at the Central Court in the jurisdiction in which the citation was issued. The Civil Appeal must be filed within 30 calendar days of the mailing of the issuing agency’s final decision,
Upon filing a Civil Appeal, you will be required to pay a filing fee to the court.
If you are found not liable during the Civil Appeal process, any amount paid will be refunded (including the filing fee).



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