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Hearings for Vehicle & Parking Violations
Purpose
The Administrative Hearing seeks to streamline the process and increase compliance with parking regulations. Individuals who want to contest the violation appear at an Administrative Hearing at Village Hall located at:Village Hall
5127 Oakton Street
Skokie, IL 60077
Prior to the implementation of the Administrative Hearing, individuals contested tickets at the Cook County Court House. A few examples of parking violations are a vehicle without a valid Village vehicle sticker, parking in Skokie Swift parking lot without depositing the fee, parking in a designated fire lane or handicapped space, etc.
The administrative process is intended to be more convenient and friendly for citizens, including not needing an attorney. The Administrative Hearing is less formal than a court proceeding. After the person who received the ticket presents their case, the administrative hearing officer makes a ruling of whether the person is liable or not.
Administrative Hearing for Vehicle and Parking Violations
- 9 a.m.
- Second and fourth Wednesday of each month
- Skokie Village Hall
Council Chambers
5127 Oakton Street
Skokie, IL 60077 - Contact
Carmina Selgado
Vehicle & Parking Violation Tickets
All tickets issued subject to the Administrative Hearing process are numbered beginning with a "P" in the upper right hand corner of the ticket and have a violation date of May 7, 2008 or later. The Administrative Hearing process only applies to tickets meeting both of these criteria. Be see the example ticket below.Additional Information
To learn more about vehicle and parking violation tickets, please visit on one of the following pages:-
Contest a Ticket
Citizens who have received parking or vehicle violations are able to contest these tickets. One can contest in person or by mail.
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Failure to Appear at a Hearing
If you have a valid reason for not appearing at your scheduled Hearing date you may provide a written petition within 14 days of the original Hearing date to request a new Hearing date. Learn how.
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Pay a Ticket
Citizens with violations can pay their tickets online, by mail, in person, or by utilizing the drop box.
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Vehicle Immobilization - The Boot
Any vehicle or vehicles registered to an owner(s) who has accumulated 5 or more unpaid tickets that have reached the stage of the Notice of Final Determination are subject to immobilization. Learn more about hearings, contesting, and post-immobilization.
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Vehicle Ordinance Violations Fines & Fees
The Skokie Village Code has provided for administrative hearings of vehicle standing, parking, and compliance violations. The violations are subject to administrative hearing if they are contested, unpaid, or a determination of liability is issued against the registered owner of the subject vehicle or the party named in the violation notice.
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Carmina Salgado
Traffic Compliance AdministratorPhone: 847-933-8421