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Non- Emergency: (626) 812-3200

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The Azusa Police Department is responsible for enforcing parking laws within the city, following both the California Vehicle Code and the Azusa Municipal Code. These laws help maintain traffic flow, provide space for emergency vehicles, and ensure accessibility for people with disabilities. 

Whether you need to pay a fine, contest a citation, or ask a question about your ticket, we’re here to help. Below you’ll find step-by-step guidance and answers to frequently asked questions related to parking citations. 

Find answers to the most common questions about parking citations. If you don’t see your issue listed here, contact the department during lobby hours. 

How Do I Pay A Parking Citation?

We do not accept citation payments at the police station.

By phone: Call Turbo Data at 1 (800) 553-4412 

Online: Visit www.pticket.com/azusa

By mail (no cash): 
City of Azusa 
PO Box 2081 
Tustin, CA 92781-2081

Include a copy of the citation or your citation number and license plate number with your payment. 

How Do I Contest A Parking Citation?

You may request to contest a parking citation either:

By mail: 
Parking Review

City of Azusa

PO Box 2081

Tustin, CA 92781-2081

Include a copy of the citation or your citation number and license plate number.

I Received A Handicap Parking Citation. I Have A Disabled Person’s Placard. What Do I Do? 

If your placard was valid at the time of the citation, bring it and a valid ID to the Records Bureau during lobby hours. Upon verification, the fine may be reduced to $25.

Questions? Call (626) 812-3233. 

I Received A Citation for Registration Tabs or License Plates, But I Have Them. What Can I Do?

Bring the citation and the vehicle to the Azusa Police Department during lobby hours. The Records Bureau can verify your registration and reduce the fine.