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Parking Citation
Settle parking citations the easy way.
If you have received a parking citation, Harry Reid International Airport offers a fast and easy way to pay online. Simply access the online citation payment system and enter the ticket number from your citation or your vehicle plate information to begin the process. To appeal a parking citation, call 702-261-5186.
Settle parking citations the easy way.

Fines vary and escalate differently depending on the citation amount. Example 1: if original fine is $50, pay within 10 days only $25 is due, pay within 31-60 days $75 is due, pay after 60 days $100 is due. Example 2: original fine is $200, pay within 10 days only $100 is due, pay within 31-60 days $300 is due, pay after 60 days $400 is due.
A person who receives a citation for a parking violation at Harry Reid International Airport is given the opportunity to respond, per county Ordinance Title 20.08.140, by contacting the designated representative of the Department of Aviation as part of an administrative process. The designated representative can be reached at 702-261-5186.
If the original citation is not paid within 60 days, fines could increase up to $400. Refer to question #1. After 60 days, the Department of Motor Vehicles will be notified of outstanding citations which will result in delay of vehicle registration until full payment is made. If you have a hold on your registration and pay your citation on-line, your release may take up to 7 days.
Yes, Rental Car agencies are required under County Ordinance to provide the name and address of the renter of the vehicle on the date and time the parking citation was issued. Once the name and address for the renter of the vehicle is put into our computer a Notice of Delinquency will be issued to the renter for payment on the parking citation.
Yes, the registered owner of the vehicle is ultimately responsible for payment of the parking citation.
For infractions of the parking rules and regulations (non-moving traffic) set forth in Title 20-Airports, the Director of Aviation is authorized to set applicable civil fines within limits established. To view Title 20 rules and regulations, click here.
If this is your 2nd, 3rd, or 4th citation within a twelve (12) month period, you are considered a repeat offender. For more information on repeat offenders, refer to Title 20-Airports, or Landside Operations Operating Directive.