Cars & Driving
Bronx Camera Tickets Use the DOF Lookup
Speed and red-light camera notices should be checked through NYC Finance or CityPay by plate, ticket, or NOL number.
Published June 23, 2026 · Last verified June 23, 2026
A Bronx driver who receives a speed or red-light camera notice should use the NYC Finance route, not a text link or third-party shortcut. It collects and processes payments for NYC parking tickets and camera violations. NYC311 says CityPay lets a driver search violations by ticket number, Notice of Liability number, or license plate, then pay the selected items. Finance’s camera-violation page separates red-light, school speed zone, bus lane, weigh-in-motion, and MTA bus camera violations.
The practical check is to match the plate, NOL, amount, payment status, and hearing status before paying. If the notice arrived by text, verify through the Finance lookup before scanning anything. Separate what this record proves from the next permit, tax, title, inspection, or court question.
For the Bronx, let the record lead. Use NYC Department of Finance: Parking Tickets and Camera Violations for the public starting point, then keep the exact speed camera or red light camera, search date, and identifying number with the file. Keep the office name with the file too: New York City Department of Finance. If the answer affects money, title, access, a permit, a license, or a deadline, that name keeps the next call from starting cold. The Bronx speed camera or red light camera records are much easier to revisit when the source, date, and office route stay attached.