Wilmington Launches New Online Ticket Appeals Process

Now, it’s easier than ever to appeal a traffic ticket and retain a record of your contacts with the City.

The City of Wilmington has introduced an online ticket appeal process, making it easier than ever for residents to challenge a ticket they receive. The online system also produces a record of their interactions with the City. An appeal decision will be made within 10 business days of the date the appeal was submitted and will be delivered via email. Mayor Mike Purzycki said residents, business owners, and visitors can access the ticket appeal section on the City’s website through this link: www.WilmingtonDE.gov/parking.

Mayor Purzycki said in addition to the new online appeal process, the long-established written appeal process is also still available. That process is explained on the back of a ticket. The City’s ticket appeal system is managed by the Office of Constituent Services, which the Mayor noted is separate from the City’s parking enforcement system, thus providing for a more independent review of ticket appeals.

Here are the rules for filing a ticket appeal regardless of whether you use the new online system or the previously established hand-written appeal system:
Appeals MUST be submitted within 21 days of the date that the ticket was issued

Ticket penalties and fees are automatically suspended when an appeal is filed so no further penalties or fees can accrue until a decision is rendered
A decision about your appeal will be sent via email within 10 business days of when the appeal is submitted. Please check spam folders.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding a ticket appeal, please dial 311 to reach Wilmington’s Customer Service Center.

Source: City of Wilmington