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NYC parking violation code

Code 22: No Parking — Special Hours

Code 22 — No Parking During Posted Special Hours (e.g. Snow, Special Events). NYC Parking Ticket Ninja provides a curated appeal guide for this code, with the relevant statute citations and a question set targeted to the elements the City must prove.

Typical fine

$65–$95

Appeal deadline

30 days

From the issue date on the ticket

Adjudicated by

NYC DOF Parking Violations Bureau

Build an appeal for code 22

The guided interview asks only the questions relevant to code 22, ranks the viable defenses based on your answers, and produces a PDF appeal letter you can file online, by mail, or in person.

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Governing law

  • NYC Traffic Rules § 4-08(c)
  • NYC Traffic Rules § 4-08(a) (Sign visibility requirement)

What the City must show

To sustain a code 22 citation, the City has to establish each of the following on the record:

  1. A no-parking restriction was in effect for special hours at the location.
  2. The vehicle was parked at the cited location during those hours.
  3. The special-hours restriction was conspicuously posted.

Common defenses

  • Inadequate or missing signage

    The parking restriction was not communicated by a clearly visible, unobstructed sign or marking, so the violation cannot stand.

  • Driver was present and the vehicle was not "standing"

    The vehicle was attended by a driver who was prepared to move it on request, so it was not "standing" or "parked" within the meaning of the rule.

  • Mistaken identity / wrong vehicle

    The plate, vehicle description, or other identifying information on the ticket does not match the vehicle, so the citation cannot be enforced against this owner.

  • Incorrect time or date on ticket

    The time or date recorded on the ticket cannot be reconciled with when the vehicle was actually at the location.

  • Weather or street conditions defeated notice

    Snow, ice, or other natural conditions made signs or curb markings unreadable, or made compliance impossible.

  • Bona fide emergency

    The vehicle was stopped at the cited location because of a true emergency that left no reasonable alternative.

  • Defective ticket — missing or illegible required information

    The ticket fails to record the information required by NYC Admin Code § 19-203, depriving the operator of fair notice.

Notes

Special-hours restrictions (e.g. parade routes, film shoots) often rely on temporary signage; signage challenges are stronger here than against a permanent restriction.

Frequently asked questions

What is NYC parking violation code 22?

Code 22 is the NYC Department of Finance designation for "No Parking — Special Hours". It is issued when a vehicle is parked, standing, or stopped in violation of the cited rule.

How much is the fine for NYC parking code 22?

The typical fine for code 22 is $65–$95. Late-payment penalties can roughly double the amount if the ticket is not paid or contested within the appeal window.

What's the deadline to appeal a code 22 ticket?

NYC requires parking-ticket appeals within 30 days of the issue date. Appeals filed after the 30-day window may be accepted only on a showing of good cause.

Where do I file an appeal for code 22?

Appeals are submitted to NYC Department of Finance Parking Violations Bureau. You can file online at nyc.gov/payparking, by mail, or in person at a DOF Business Center. The 30-day deadline applies regardless of forum.

What defenses work best for a code 22 ticket?

For code 22, our engine considers: Inadequate or missing signage, Driver was present and the vehicle was not "standing", Mistaken identity / wrong vehicle, Incorrect time or date on ticket. The strongest defense depends on the facts — start the guided interview to see which apply to your situation.

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