Parking tickets or citations may be issued to the owner of a motor vehicle when the vehicle is parked illegally. For example, a parking ticket may be issued to the owner of a vehicle parked:
• in front of a fire hydrant
• in front of an expired parking meter
• in a no parking zone
• in a place that blocks a sidewalk
• too close to the curb
Parking tickets are nonmoving violations that usually have less serious fines and penalties than moving violations. For example, in many states a parking ticket may not cause penalty points to be added to your driver’s license or record.
In South Dakota, parking tickets or citations are issued to the owner of a motor vehicle when it is parked in violation of local parking regulations. Common violations that can result in a parking ticket include parking in front of a fire hydrant, at an expired parking meter, in a no parking zone, in a manner that blocks a sidewalk, or too close to the curb. These are considered nonmoving violations and typically carry less severe fines and penalties compared to moving violations. In South Dakota, parking tickets do not add penalty points to the driver’s license or driving record. However, unpaid parking tickets can lead to additional fines, and in some cases, the vehicle may be booted or towed. Local municipalities have their own ordinances and procedures for handling parking violations, so the specific consequences and process for contesting a ticket may vary by city or county.