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How to pay for roadside parking if the payment slip is lost?

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RicardoFitz
07/24/25 6:31pm

Bring your driver's license and vehicle registration certificate to the traffic processing center. The staff can check the violation record by entering the vehicle registration number. They will issue a fine payment slip, which you can then pay at the bank yourself.

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DeHarmony
08/10/25 8:35am

That day I was also very anxious when I lost the payment slip, so I immediately scanned the QR code on the adjacent parking space with my phone, entered the official account, input my license plate number, and found the overdue payment information to make the payment directly. Actually, many cities now have smart parking systems. You can follow the local traffic official account, bind your license plate, and enable automatic deductions, eliminating the need for paper slips altogether. If you can't find the QR code, you can call 114 to inquire with the road administration service hotline by reporting your license plate number. The administrator mentioned that next time, using a parking APP to take a photo and upload it can automatically record the location and time, so you won’t even have to worry about losing a paper slip. The key is to handle it early to avoid late fees.

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DiMaria
09/26/25 3:10am

I usually use Alipay's city services to handle this kind of thing. Just open the homepage and search for 'roadside parking fee payment', then enter the license plate number to check the pending payment records. Last time when my ticket was blown away by the wind, I did it this way, and the system clearly displayed the parking duration and fee details. In some areas, you can also make the payment through the Traffic Management 12123 APP. Remember to keep the payment screenshot to prevent disputes. If you can't find the record online, go to the parking spot and look for the administrator wearing a fluorescent vest. They can retrieve the records with their handheld terminal and you can pay on the spot.

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FaithLynn
11/09/25 5:13am

As a seasoned driver, let me share the simplest solution: directly approach the on-site parking attendant. They carry PDA devices and can reprint the payment receipt just by providing your license plate number and parking duration. Once, I lost my ticket down a drain and resolved it this way. If you can't find an attendant, call the customer service number on the parking slip, report your plate number, and staff will guide you through the payment process by checking system records—some locations even support SMS payments now.

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