Pay Parking Tickets & Towing Fines Online - Paradise NV

Transportation Nevada 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of Nevada

In Paradise, Nevada, residents and visitors can pay parking meter fees and towing fines online or learn how to contest citations issued in unincorporated Clark County. This guide explains who enforces parking and towing rules affecting Paradise addresses, what penalties may apply, how to pay or appeal, and where to find official forms and contact points. Use the links and steps below to complete payments, request reviews, or report a towing or parking dispute. If a precise fee or time limit is not available on the cited official page, the guide notes that fact and points to the enforcing authority.

Save your citation number and photos before you start an online payment or appeal.

Penalties & Enforcement

Parking and towing in Paradise are enforced under county and state rules that cover unpaid meter fees, parking citations, and removal or towing of vehicles. Specific fine amounts and escalation steps are set out in the controlling county code or state statutes and may vary by violation and circumstance. Where the official page does not list an exact dollar amount or deadline, this guide notes that it is not specified on the cited page and gives the enforcing office to contact.

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page for all violations; see the controlling ordinance or statute for dollar figures.[1]
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing-offence treatment is not fully itemized on the cited county code pages; escalation may include increased fines or collection actions.[1]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: vehicle impoundment, towing, administrative holds, and court orders are used where authorized by county rules and state law.[2]
  • Enforcer and contact: Clark County departments administer parking and towing enforcement for unincorporated Paradise; contact the Clark County enforcement office or the county department listed below in Resources for specific instructions.
  • Appeal/review: procedures for contesting a citation or requesting a hearing are handled by the county citation review or the justice court system; specific time limits are not specified on the cited page.[1]
If your vehicle has been towed, act quickly to avoid daily storage charges and to gather proof for an appeal.

Applications & Forms

The official sources provide online payment portals and information about contesting citations; however, some pages do not publish a single named form or fee schedule for every scenario. Where a specific application or form number exists, consult the enforcing department page listed in Resources to download and submit the form or to start an online payment or contest.

Common Violations

  • Meter overtime or expired payment — typically results in a parking citation and possible towing if blocking operations.
  • No-parking zone or disabled space violations — higher fines and immediate tow risk.
  • Blocking driveways or private property — citation and tow at owner request.

How to Pay or Contest a Ticket

  1. Locate your citation number and the issuing agency on the ticket or towing receipt.
  2. Visit the enforcing office's online payment or contest portal as listed in Resources; follow the portal steps to pay or submit a dispute.
  3. If vehicle was towed, obtain the tow receipt and photos; contact the impound lot immediately to arrange release.
  4. If you need a hearing, file the contest or request within the time window indicated on your citation or by the enforcing office; if no window is shown on the cited page, contact the office directly for the deadline.

FAQ

How do I pay a parking meter or ticket online for an address in Paradise?
You can pay through the county or issuing agency's online payment portal; see the official payment pages in Resources and use your citation or meter transaction number.
What if my car was towed in Paradise?
Locate the tow record and impound contact information on your paperwork, call the impound lot to confirm fees, and follow the administrative release steps listed by the enforcing department.
Can I contest a parking ticket issued in unincorporated Paradise?
Yes, contest procedures are available through the issuing authority or the county citation review; file the contest within the time limit specified on the citation or by the enforcing office.

How-To

  1. Gather your citation number, vehicle information, and any photos or evidence.
  2. Go to the appropriate official payment or contest portal listed in Resources.
  3. Choose to pay the fine or start a contest; follow the on-screen forms and submit required evidence.
  4. If contesting, request a hearing and note any deadlines; attend the hearing or submit written evidence as instructed.

Key Takeaways

  • Keep citation and tow receipts — they are needed for payment, release, or appeal.
  • Act promptly to avoid additional storage or collection charges.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Clark County Code (Municode) - Ordinances and enforcement information
  2. [2] Nevada Legislature - NRS Chapter 487 (Towing)