Cars & Driving · Western New York
Niagara Falls Parking Tickets Stay With the City Bureau
Niagara Falls parking violations route through the city Parking Ticket Bureau, with weekday payment hours and a Main Street office.
Published July 6, 2026 · Last verified July 6, 2026
A Niagara Falls parking ticket should be treated as a city Parking Ticket Bureau matter. That sounds obvious, but searches for Niagara Falls can pull in Canadian pages, state-park parking, private lots, and tourism advice. The city bureau is the local route for city-issued parking tickets.
The Parking Ticket Bureau handles maintenance and collection of parking tickets issued in Niagara Falls. Payment hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and the bureau address is 1925 Main Street.
That is a good detail to keep if a visitor gets a ticket while seeing the Falls, a resident is sorting an old notice, or a downtown worker needs to confirm what office owns the issue. Save the ticket number, plate, date, photos if needed, payment receipt, and the Main Street office information together.
Niagara Falls has many parking contexts: the state park, hotels, surface lots, street spaces, and local rules. A city ticket can get mixed in with trip receipts or workday errands, especially if the notice turns up after the visit. For a city parking violation, keep the question with the city bureau before sending money or calling a different Niagara office.