Ticket type
Private property parking ticket.
A private property ticket usually turns on permission, permit status, lot rules, and whether the vehicle was actually on the named property.

Notice type
Penalty Notice
Usual path
AMPS/APS
Deadline note
Municipal penalty notice deadlines are city-specific. Toronto parking penalties generally use a 15-day screening window.
Payment note
For Toronto parking penalties, payment waives further review rights.
What this ticket usually means
Toronto code 915-2B is commonly used for parking on private property without the owner or occupant's consent.
What Withdrawn checks
- Whether the ticket is municipal or private-lot paperwork
- Whether the notice names the correct property or lot
- Whether a permit, receipt, or consent record exists
- Whether the evidence should focus on authorization or notice errors
Useful evidence
- Permit, lease, visitor pass, receipt, or written permission
- Photos of lot signs and property boundaries
- Notice photos
- Witness statement or building communication if available
Related next steps
Sources checked
- Dispute your parking violation or request an extensionCity of Toronto. Last checked 2026-05-25.
- Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 610, Penalties, Administration ofCity of Toronto. Last checked 2026-05-25.