Cars & Driving · Hudson Valley
Yonkers Parking Tickets Need the PVB Route
Yonkers parking tickets go through the city Parking Violations Bureau, where paying and requesting a hearing are different choices.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
A Yonkers parking ticket should not be handled from a random payment link. The city Parking Violations Bureau page gives the PVB office and contact route. The Yonkers ticket page warns that paying online is an admission of guilt and that no refunds are issued once the ticket is paid.
If you want to contest the ticket, the city’s not-guilty page says an in-person hearing can be requested by filling out the back of the ticket and mailing it to PVB, or by going to PVB for a hearing-request form. Check the plate, ticket number, due date, and evidence before choosing payment.
Choose the path before paying. Payment closes off the dispute route, so gather photos, signs, receipts, location details, and the ticket number before clicking through.
Yonkers keeps this in the city Parking Violations Bureau lane, not a generic Westchester traffic-court lane. A ticket near a busy downtown block, a meter, a residential sign, or a loading area needs the local parking record.
PVB, payment, and hearing request are the words to keep straight.