
Consulting the Meter Maid…Channeling Rita's parking energy…
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Consulting the Meter Maid…Channeling Rita's parking energy…
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Tucson City Court ATTN: Parking Hearing Office P.O. Box 27210 103 E. Alameda Street Tucson, AZ 85726-7210
You have 45 days from the citation date to submit your appeal. Don't wait — missing the deadline forfeits your right to appeal.
Mail to: Tucson City Court, ATTN: Parking Hearing Office, P.O. Box 27210, 103 E. Alameda Street, Tucson, AZ 85726-7210 (Tucson City Court). ParkingBreaker can format and mail your appeal via USPS Certified Mail.
Check the city's official source: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/Departments/Transportation-Mobility/Park-Tucson/If-You-Get-A-Parking-Ticket
Tucson has a generous 45-day window from the date of issuance to either pay or request a hearing. However, to contest by mail, you must submit a written 'Request for Hearing' at least 14 days before the appearance date shown on your ticket. Note: Tucson City Court handles the adjudication, while Park Tucson handles the enforcement. If you are a student at the University of Arizona, UofA tickets are a separate system — do not mail city court for campus citations.
Most parking appeals are decided on the written record. When mail is accepted, ParkingBreaker prepares your packet and sends it via USPS Certified Mail so you get proof of mailing and tracking.
Tucson has a 45-day window from the date of issuance to either pay or request a hearing. To contest by mail, you must submit a written 'Request for Hearing' at least 14 days before the appearance date shown on your ticket. Tucson City Court handles the adjudication, while Park Tucson handles the enforcement. If you are a student at the University of Arizona, UofA tickets are a separate system — do not mail city court for campus citations.