Pay Tickets

If you are going to contest a ticket, do not pay the fine or penalty. Once a ticket is paid, you are no longer able to contest it.

With DC DMV, you have the following options to pay the ticket:

  1. Pay on Website
  2. Pay using the DC DMV Mobile App
  3. Pay by Mail
  4. Pay by Phone
  5. Pay in Person at Adjudication Services Center
  6. Pay for a Booted or Towed Vehicle

Note: if you pay a ticket by credit card and subsequently reverse your payment, the notice of infraction will be processed as if no payment had been received. This may cause a default judgment to be entered against you and the ticket being sent to collections for all violations. Subsequently, you will not be able to process any future payments with a credit or debit card.

Pay on Website

Have your ticket number and credit card information available when you pay online. For payments, DC government accepts Mastercard, Visa, Discover, and American Express.

Pay by Mail

If you decide to pay by mail, do not send cash.

Mail your payment to:

Pay by Phone

You can call (866) 893-5023 to pay tickets by phone.

Pay In-Person

You can pay your ticket in-person at the Adjudication Service Center. When you visit the service center, please bring your ticket with you.

Adjudication Services
955 L'Enfant Plaza, SW
Promenade Level – Suite P100
Washington, DC 20024

For in-person ticket payments, DC Government accepts cash, check, money order, credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express). If you are paying with anything other than cash, you must present a valid driver license, DMV-issued ID, passport, or military ID.

Pay for a Booted or Towed Vehicle

If your car or vehicle has been booted, you must pay your outstanding tickets to get the boot released. DC DMV will not accept a check as payment for the release of booted or towed vehicles.

If your car has been towed, you can get more information by calling DC 311.

Note: DC DMV does not boot, tow, or impound vehicles as these are the functions of the DC Department of Public Works (DC DPW). For more information, please visit DC DPW’s website.