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The City of Janesville utilizes an online system to issue parking citations.
If you would like to pay online with a debit or credit card, please visit https://janesvillewi.rmcpay.com/.
If you would like to pay in-person, cash or check payments are accepted in the Janesville Police Department lobby (100 N. Jackson St.) between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM Monday through Thursday and 8:00AM to 12:00 PM on Friday.
Check payments should be payable to the City of Janesville and can be mailed with the ticket to:
Janesville Police Department
PO Box 5005
Janesville, WI 53547-5005
There is a drop-box for Parking Citations payments in the police department vestibule, which may be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please include the ticket and check in an envelope, if you drop off your payment to the drop-box.
If you have questions regarding payments, please call (608) 755-3100.
Instructions to Pay Parking Citations Online
Parking Citation Review Process
To appeal a parking ticket received, please click here or visit https://janesvillewi.rmcpay.com/ to appeal your ticket. Search for your ticket by citation number or license plate number. When you have located the citation you wish to appeal, click on appeal and complete the entire form. A supervisor will review your appeal and contact you when a decision has been made.
Examples of citations issued in error are:
- Vehicles exempted by state statute.
- Vehicles that are illegally parked due to a documented medical emergency.
- You have previously notified the Janesville Police Department of a vehicle breakdown.
You may not fill out this form if:
- You have received a Final Notice.
- You have been notified by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation that your vehicle registration has been suspended.
If you have received a FINAL NOTICE, you must:
- Pay the amount shown on the FINAL NOTICE, or
- Request a Court date to contest the citation by coming to the Janesville Police Department. The parking ticket will be reissued with a Uniform Traffic Citation. The Citation will include Court costs that will increase the fine amount. These costs cannot be removed once the citation is issued. If you do not prevail in court, then you will be responsible for these costs.
If you have received notification about an overdue citation on a vehicle you no longer own and have sold to a third party, you must report the private sale of the vehicle to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Please visit the WI DOT website to submit seller notification. Your appeal will not be considered until you have made the necessary notification to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
