Parking tickets. Speeding tickets. Red light cameras. Stop signs. Most can be disputed — and most people don't know how. We generate a professional dispute letter for you in minutes. Submit for $5. If we find a valid dispute, pay the dispute fee and we handle everything. If not, you only lose $5. No lawyers needed.
No legal jargon, no confusing forms, no courthouse visits. We handle the hard part.
Take a photo of your parking ticket or enter the details — violation type, date, location, and what happened. Takes about 2 minutes.
We analyze your ticket for common winning defenses — unclear signage, meter malfunction, wrong plate, expired meter grace periods, procedural errors. Then we generate a professional dispute letter tailored to your city's process.
We send you the completed dispute letter plus instructions on exactly where and how to submit it. Most cities accept disputes online or by mail. Many tickets get reduced or dismissed entirely.
If it came with a fine, we can fight it.
Cities count on you paying without questioning it. Don't.
Studies show that more than half of disputed parking tickets are dismissed or reduced. Most people just don't bother — that's what the city is counting on.
Wrong plate number, wrong location, missing officer info, wrong violation code, illegible handwriting. One error can get the whole ticket thrown out.
Signs blocked by trees, faded, contradictory, or missing entirely. If the signage wasn't clear, the ticket isn't valid. We know how to argue this.
Broken meters, app payment failures, meters that didn't give you enough time. These are legitimate defenses that judges dismiss tickets for every day.
A parking ticket costs $50-150. Our submission fee is $5 — we review your ticket and tell you if it's worth fighting. If it is, the dispute letter is $15 (parking) or $20 (traffic). If not, you're only out $5.
Every jurisdiction gives you the right to contest a parking ticket. We just make it easy to actually exercise that right with a professional, well-written dispute.
Not a subscription. Not a monthly fee. One flat payment per ticket. And if we can't find a valid dispute — you get your money back minus the $5 submission fee.
Pay $5 to submit. We review your ticket. If we find a valid dispute, you pay $15 (parking) or $20 (traffic) for the dispute letter. If we can't find a defense, you keep your money — only out the $5 submission.
Yes. Studies consistently show that disputed parking tickets are dismissed or reduced more than 50% of the time. Cities issue millions of tickets — they make errors constantly. Most people just pay without questioning it, which is exactly what the city wants.
Within 24 hours of submitting your ticket details and payment. Most are ready in under an hour. You'll receive it via email as a PDF ready to print and mail, or copy-paste for online submissions.
Not every dispute wins — but at $5 to find out + $15-20 if viable vs a $50-150 ticket, the risk-reward makes it worth trying every time. We write the strongest possible argument based on your situation. Some cities also offer reduced fines even when they don't fully dismiss.
Yes. Every city and municipality in the US allows you to dispute parking tickets. The process varies — some accept disputes online, some require mail, some require in-person hearings. We tailor your letter to your specific city's process and include exact instructions.
Your ticket number, violation type, date, time, location, and a brief description of what happened. A photo of the ticket helps us catch any errors. That's it — takes about 2 minutes.
Yes — most cities give you 14-30 days from the ticket date to file a dispute. Don't wait. Submit your ticket to us as soon as possible so we can get your letter to you in time.
In most jurisdictions, paying the ticket is considered an admission of guilt and you lose the right to dispute. If you haven't paid yet, don't — dispute it first. If you already paid, check your city's rules — some allow appeals even after payment.
For $5, find out. We'll write the dispute letter. You submit it. Over half get dismissed. What do you have to lose?
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