How long do I have to appeal my violation?
All citations must be filed within ten days of the date in which the violation was received.
Transportation & Parking Services (TPS) strives to provide fair and consistent enforcement of the campus parking policies and regulations to ensure an equitable parking system for all members of the university community. The appeal process provides an opportunity for customers to contest a parking violation believed to have been issued in error.
We understand that there may be parking infractions that require re-evaluation. If this is your first violation on campus, if you forget to display your valid campus parking permit or if you can provide proof of payment for an hourly parking violation, please contact the TPS Customer Care Center at 740-593-1917 or tps@ohio.edu to determine if your violation may be eligible for void or reduction. For all other parking infractions please review the information below to determine if your violation meets appeal eligibility criteria.
All citations must be filed within ten days of the date in which the violation was received.
Yes, all violations must be paid in full prior to appeal. Payments may be made online through the . In the event that a violation is reduced or waived through the appeal process the customer will receive equivalent reimbursement.
When submitting an appeal you will need to provide your license plate number and the violation number which is located at the top of your physical violation. Customers will be provided the opportunity to share their explanation of why the violation should be considered for appeal. Customers are encouraged to provide any pertinent information or supporting documentation that may be useful to the appeal review process.
Appeals are submitted through the . Violation appeals must be submitted electronically; in-person appeals are not conducted. Standard violation appeals undergo an internal review process; citations are evaluated in relation to established appeal criteria. Appeals for vehicle relocations/immobilization fees are reviewed on a case-by-case basis by an external review committee and require supporting documentation. All appeal decisions are final.