The Fall River Traffic Department announced its annual Ticket Amnesty Program, a five-week initiative designed to help residents pay off unpaid parking tickets. The program began on December 1st and will conclude on January 5th, 2024. During this period, all late fees associated with unpaid parking tickets will be waived upon payment of the original balance. Payments can be made in person at the Fall River Traffic Department using cash, money order, or credit card, with no appointment necessary. For contactless payment, individuals can call 508-324-2577 with their plate number handy to pay via money order, or utilize a secure drop-off box located at the Third Street Government Center entrance. Personal checks are not accepted. Laura Ferrera, Director of Traffic and Parking, emphasized the importance of addressing unpaid tickets, noting that they can prevent the renewal of driver's licenses and vehicle registrations.
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is the season of giving the Fall River traffic department is giving you a holiday discount through the annual ticket amnesty program during this 5we rce period which begins December 1st if you pay off your unpaid parking tickets all late fees will be waved you may pay your balance in person with cash money order or credit card and no appointment is necessary or for contactless payment
0:23via money order just call 508 324 2577 with your plate number handy to find out how much you owe a secure drop off box is available at the Third Street Government Center entrance personal checks will not be accepted director of traffic and parking Laura Ferrera reminds everyone that having unpaid parking tickets will prevent you from renewing your driver's license and vehicle registration be sure to take
0:50advantage of this limited time offer from the Fall River traffic department which ends January 5th 2024