Tulsa Municipal Court Parking Ticket Amnesty Oct/Nov 2019
Tulsa Municipal Court to Offer Amnesty Opportunities for Parking and Traffic Violations
Tulsa Municipal Court is providing two amnesty sessions for citizens who have outstanding citations for parking and traffic moving violations. The amnesty sessions fall in line with the Resilient Tulsa Strategy, which helps equip all Tulsans with resources to overcome barriers and thrive.
Parking Amnesty, Oct. 28 – Nov. 8, 2019
The first amnesty session will be limited to parking tickets. As of today, the City currently has 66, 857 unpaid parking citations, which totals $2.6 million.
During the parking amnesty period, the vehicle owner or driver will be allowed to pay the pre-set parking fine at City Hall or Municipal Court without late fees or court costs. If someone is unable to pay their citations in full, they will need to see a Judge to set up a payment plan as supervised by the Municipal Court Cost Administrator. Individuals can request to see a judge by visiting the Municipal Courts Office, Court Records, Room 228, between 8-9 a.m. daily. In the case the vehicle owner/driver will be allowed to add themselves to the docket and have the opportunity to set up a payment plan.