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Jacksonville/Duval 30-Day Court Hearing

Jacksonville (Duval County) requires motorists to request a court hearing within 30 days through the Duval County Clerk of Courts. Hearings are held in person and the City's Office of Public Parking represents the prosecution. Documentary evidence (signage photos, receipts, bills of sale) is regularly accepted.

Legal basis

Jacksonville Ordinance Code §804; F.S. §316.1967

Sample appeal wording

TO: Duval County Clerk of Courts — Traffic Division, 501 W Adams St., Jacksonville, FL 32202 RE: Parking Citation # [#] (City of Jacksonville) Pursuant to Jacksonville Ordinance Code §804 and §316.1967, Fla. Stat., I request a court hearing to contest the above citation. Grounds and evidence are summarized below and attached. [NAME] / [DATE]

Replace [PARKING DATE], [NtK DATE] etc. with your own dates before sending.

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Sources

  • Jacksonville.gov Office of Public Parking — Citations
  • Jacksonville Beach — Parking Court

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