FY2025 official NYC data

The billion-dollar NYC ticket economy.

New York City issued 16,547,590 parking tickets and camera violations carrying $1,127,494,699 in fines. Here is the part drivers, fleets, and reporters can actually use.

Scope matters: citywide totals include parking tickets and camera violations where stated. TicketTriage itself handles parking tickets only.

Issued fines$1.13B

Across 16.55 million parking and camera violations.

Not-guilty decisions419,192

26.46% of the violations that received hearings.

Commercial + taxi2.15M

Violations carrying about $173.2 million in issued fines.

Penalties + interest$114.0M

Collected in addition to base-fine payments.

What the headline misses

Tickets are also an administrative system.

The underlying report shows where the cost concentrates—and why organized evidence, dates, and records matter before a hearing request or payment deadline.

01 / Fleet exposure

Work vehicles absorb a measurable share.

Commercial plates received 1,508,119 violations; taxi plates received 641,623. Together, their issued fines totaled $173,214,250.

02 / Hearing outcomes

A hearing is not the same as a guaranteed dismissal.

There were 1,584,222 violations with hearings. Of those, 419,192 received not-guilty decisions, representing 26.46% of heard violations.

03 / Cost of delay

Late administration has its own price.

NYC collected $111,327,539 in penalties and $2,690,513 in interest on violations issued in FY2025.

04 / Enforcement shift

Automated enforcement expanded quickly.

The report says MTA camera violations increased 551% in FY2025 after Automated Camera Enforcement expanded along bus routes.

Dismissed after a hearing

See the counts—not invented odds.

Choose a parking violation to explore FY2025 not-guilty decisions and how those dismissed cases were submitted.

This is not a win rate.

NYC reports dismissed counts by violation, but this table does not provide total hearings for each violation. Without that denominator, a truthful category-specific success rate cannot be calculated.

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Violation code 38

Failure to show meter receipt

107,577not-guilty decisions
$4,710Kfines dismissed
In person7,4216.9%
Mail15,59714.5%
Internet30,92428.7%
Mobile app53,63549.9%
Counts are not-guilty hearing decisions for violations issued in FY2025. “Fines dismissed” is reported by NYC DOF in thousands of dollars.

High-volume parking categories

Street cleaning led the parking list.

These are parking-ticket categories—not the citywide camera totals. Bar length represents violation count.

01

Street cleaning

1,825,175$118,636,860 issued

02

Failure to show meter receipt

1,198,687$51,747,845 issued

03

No standing

845,346$97,215,320 issued

04

Fire hydrant

673,683$77,474,995 issued

05

No parking

592,752$36,986,730 issued

Transparent methodology

One source. No mystery math.

Every figure on this page comes from the NYC Department of Finance's FY2025 Local Law 6 report, using data available as of September 6, 2025. Rounded display values are labeled; the downloadable CSV preserves the exact figures used here.

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Use the machine-readable file for reporting and analysis. Keep the scope note attached: citywide totals combine parking tickets and camera violations where stated.

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New York City Department of Finance. Annual Report of New York City Parking Tickets and Camera Violations, Fiscal Year 2025.
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Plain-English answers

Questions people ask about the numbers.

How many parking tickets and camera violations did NYC issue in FY2025?

NYC issued 16,547,590 parking tickets and camera violations in fiscal year 2025, carrying $1,127,494,699 in issued fines.

How many FY2025 violations were dismissed after hearings?

Of 1,584,222 violations that received hearings, 419,192 were dismissed through not-guilty decisions. That is 26.46% of violations that received hearings, not 26.46% of all tickets issued.

Which parking-ticket category was issued most often?

Street-cleaning violations were the largest parking-ticket category listed in the report, with 1,825,175 violations and $118,636,860 in issued fines.

Does TicketTriage handle camera violations?

No. TicketTriage is built for NYC parking tickets. This data page includes combined citywide parking and camera totals only when the official report presents them that way.

The practical response

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