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An example of a parking fine issued by the Haifa Municipality. Fines from other regions may differ slightly in appearance and wording.


Paying the Fine
Parking Rules & Regulations in Israel
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Paying your Parking Fine
Should you receive a parking fine, it will be left on your front windscreen under the windscreen wipers. Within 30 days you will also receive a copy of the fine by mail.
You have 90 days, from the date of issue, to pay a fine.
Queries & Cancellation
If you feel the parking fine is unjust, or you can prove that you did not contravene Israeli parking regulations, or you can prove a medical or other emergency, via documentation or an affidavit, you can submit this to the parking department of your municipality or regional council. Should they feel you have valid cause, they will probably cancel the fine. If they do cancel it, you will receive written notification in the mail.
Court Hearing
You can request a court hearing if you feel that your fine was unjust. There is space on the flip side of the fine (that was sent to you in the mail) where you must fill in necessary details and send it to the stipulated address.
Reminders & Late Fees
Should you not pay your fine on time, a reminder will be sent to you by mail. Should you not pay this either, you will be sent an additional request for payment, however the amount of the fine will now include an additional late payment fee.
Where to Pay?
You can pay your at any branch of the post-office, at your nearest bank or by calling the parking department in your area and providing your credit card details. You may also be able to pay online via your local municipality's website.