NYC Pay or Dispute

NYC Pay or Dispute

Pay or Dispute Parking Tickets

Free
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Details about NYC Pay or Dispute

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • March 7, 2017
  • November 30, 2024
  • 13.0+
  • 4+
  • 11.17MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English
    Spanish

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Version History of NYC Pay or Dispute

5.5

September 16, 2024

Bug fixes.

5.4

July 8, 2024

Minor UI Improvements

5.3

March 29, 2023

Minor performance improvements.

5.2

February 28, 2023

Minor bug fixes.

5.1

August 25, 2022

Minor Bug Fixes.

5.0

August 23, 2022

Bug fixes and other performance improvements.

3.3

March 1, 2022

Minor Improvements and Bug Fixes.

3.2

January 2, 2022

Bug Fix

3.1

November 25, 2021

Minor bug fixes and performance improvements

3.0

February 18, 2021

PayPal and Venmo support Minor Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements

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Description of NYC Pay or Dispute

“NYC Pay or Dispute” is New York City’s official mobile app to securely pay or dispute parking and camera violations. You will be able to do the following: · Pay tickets by credit or debit card or through your bank account (eCheck). No Fee applies when paid using eCheck. · Dispute a ticket immediately using your device’s camera to upload evidence. · Search ticket(s) using violation or license plate numbers. · Save tickets you have previously searched for. · Save license plates and billing information on your device. · View payment history by ticket or license plate numbers. · View dispute history by ticket or license plate numbers. · Receive receipts by email and/or text.
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NYC Pay or Dispute: FAQ

Is NYC Pay or Dispute iPad-friendly?

No, the NYC Pay or Dispute software is not iPad-compatible.

Who released the app?

City of New York - Department of Finance developed the NYC Pay or Dispute app.

What iOS version is needed to run the NYC Pay or Dispute app?

Your iOS device should have iOS 13.0 or later installed to run the app.

What is the current app rating?

The NYC Pay or Dispute app has a consumer rating of 4.7 and gets a lot of positive feedback.

What genre is the NYC Pay or Dispute app?

The App Category Of Nyc Pay Or Dispute Is Finance.

What is the recent version of NYC Pay or Dispute?

5.5 is the newly released version of the NYC Pay or Dispute app.

What is the release date of the most recent NYC Pay or Dispute update?

The latest NYC Pay or Dispute update was released on November 30, 2024.

What was the release date of the app?

The NYC Pay or Dispute app originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating does NYC Pay or Dispute have?

NYC Pay or Dispute doesn’t contain potentially objectionable material and is rated City of New York - Department of Finance.

What are the languages supported by the NYC Pay or Dispute app?

Currently, NYC Pay or Dispute supports English, Spanish.

Is NYC Pay or Dispute included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, NYC Pay or Dispute is not on Apple Arcade.

Does NYC Pay or Dispute support in-app purchases?

No, NYC Pay or Dispute does not support in-app purchases.

Is NYC Pay or Dispute designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, NYC Pay or Dispute is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using NYC Pay or Dispute?

No, you can not expect ads while using NYC Pay or Dispute.

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Reviews of NYC Pay or Dispute

Theft

People are shot and killed on subways with non functioning cameras but the city has enough money to continue to put up more and more speed cameras way to go nyc ! It is unconstitutional it’s pure robbery extortion and greed filling the pockets of the fat disgusting politicians and elites who do absolutely nothing but continue to destroy nyc most of these cameras are not within the required legal limits and should be limited to large public or private schools most are well outside of the 1/4 mile limit and are taking advantage of every day hard working normal citizens causing more accidents congestion and more harm how about take down the speed camera and replace them with speed bumps if you really cared about the health and safety of the public people are forced to slow down for speed bumps it’s 100% effective unlike your speed camera which are 100% there to scam and defraud the public
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Keyboard does not disappear when you’re writing.

A serious glitch, because if you‘re rereading or editing, you can’t see anything and have to constantly be addressing the problem.

You can’t successfully find a ticket you owe by using your license plate number only. It brings up nothing, erroneously leading you to believe that there has been a glitch on the DOT end and you owe nothing. Use the ticket information and then everything works smoothly. I mentioned this, because the first time I tried to pay a ticket it came up with nothing so I thought I didn’t owe anything. Meanwhile there was $125 outstanding ticket that had gone unpaid. Please fix this glitch.
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Pay ticket app

I don’t enjoy paying parking tickets. NYC loves picking the pocket of anyone that dares to use a car. Just look around at the multitudes of traffic agents roaming the streets. I just hope my donation goes to something useful. Maybe they can merge the sanitation department with the traffic department. When a traffic agent doesn’t write enough tickets for his/her quota they can be issued a push broom and clean the streets a bit. After some evaluation and they still don’t bring up their quota then they can be designated to Rat catcher duty. P.S I have a few relatives coming over the southern border soon, Mayor Adams arrange a nice 5 star hotel for them to stay? I recently witnessed a police officer practically trip over a homeless person deficating on the street to issue a cell phone ticket to a motorist.
Sincerely yours,
Steven Grossman
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