How to pay a ticket in St. Louis

St. Louis parking tickets and court fines can generally be paid online, by phone, by mail, or in person; use the citation number and verify current options on the official city or court website.

Find St. Louis's official payment page

We link you to a search for St. Louis's official ticket site — always pay through the agency printed on your citation.

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Before you pay — should you contest?

Paying a ticket is an admission of guilt. For moving violations that add points or raise insurance, it's often worth checking whether you have grounds to contest first.

How to contest a ticket in St. Louis

Avoid late fees

Most cities escalate the amount — and can add penalties, holds, or collections — after the deadline printed on your citation. Whether you pay or contest, act before that date. Snap the ticket into TicketPilot and we'll read the due date and set a reminder for you.

Frequently asked questions

How do I dispute a St. Louis parking ticket?

St. Louis typically offers an administrative review or hearing for parking citations. Begin before the deadline on the ticket and include any supporting evidence.

Do Missouri moving violations add points?

Many Missouri moving violations carry points that can affect your license if they accumulate. The exact points depend on the offense, so check the official state resources.

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