Park Volusia

Volusia Beach Parking Citations

Oops, you received a parking citation! No worries. On this page, you will learn how to easily pay for your citation or make an appeal if applicable.

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How to Pay a Parking Citation

Park Volusia’s goal is to offer customers a simple and carefree parking experience. It is not our intent to issue parking citations, but to have 100% compliance with Volusia County ordinances and policies related to the Park Volusia Beach Parking Program.

Payment of daily parking fees will be required immediately after parking on a Park Volusia parking lot. Customers are responsible for entering the license plate of the vehicle they have parked accurately.

Payment will be required during all operating hours. Operating hours are 5 am to 11 pm 365 days a year. Parking is not permitted outside of operating hours

How will I know if I have been issued a Parking Citation?

Parking citations will be issued in one of two ways:

  1. A paper citation will be placed on your vehicle windshield

  2. A citation letter will be mailed to the address of the registered owner of the vehicle. 

    a. Vehicle owners are responsible for a parking citation issued to their vehicle regardless if they were the ones driving the vehicle at the time of a citation issuance.
    b. Vehicle owners are required to update their address within 30 days of a change by Florida State Law.  Failure to update your address may result in a mailed citation being issued to your old address.  

Illustration of a yellow parking citation card, representing how parking citations are issued in Volusia County, Florida.
Illustration of a smartphone with a pay button, representing online payment options for parking citations in Volusia County.

Online Payments may be made with a valid credit/debit card (credit card fees will apply)

Citation Payment Options

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Mail In Payments can be made with money order to the following address:

P.O. Box 7195, Daytona Beach, FL 32116

Illustration of a hand exchanging cash, representing in-person payment options for parking citations in Volusia County.

In Person Payments can be made with cash and money order or credit/debit card (credit card fees apply).

Cash payments can only be made at the Park Volusia Office in Daytona Beach Shores:

2422 S Atlantic Ave, Daytona Beach Shores, FL 32118

Fines & Fees

Non-payment violation:

(if paid within 14 days) Violations not paid within 14 days will escalate to $100.

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How to Appeal a Parking Citation

If you have received a parking citation and you believe it was issued in error you are able to appeal the citation. All appeals must be made within fourteen (14) days of receipt.  Mailed citations will be considered received based on the date of the postmark. 

Appeal Online

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Illustration of an envelope, symbolizing the mail-in option to appeal a parking citation in Volusia County.

Mail in Appeal

Appeal in Person

Appeal by Phone

What reasons are not acceptable for a valid appeal?

  • I forgot, or, I did not know I had to pay for parking

  • I did not have a credit/debit card when I parked

  • I was not the person driving my car (regardless of who parked the vehicle, the registered owner of the vehicle is responsible all parking violations)

  • I was told that I did not have to pay

FAQs: Volusia Beach Parking Citations

  • Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, a vehicle registered to you may have been parked in an area that required payment. Follow payment instructions as indicated on the citation.

  • To apply for a resident parking pass or purchase a visitor pass, you can apply online at www.parkvolusia.org or visit a Park Volusia office during business hours. Volusia County residents must register their vehicles annually to avoid parking citations.

  • Yes, you may appeal a non-payment citation within fourteen (14) days of receipt. Please visit www.parkvolusiacounty.com to submit payment or appeal online.

  • Yes, you may appeal a citation within ten (10) days of receipt, depending on the violation. Please visit www.parkvolusiacounty.com to submit payment or appeal online.

  • Volusia county off-beach parking lots require payment to park starting January 1st, 2025. These parking areas will display numerous pay-to-park signs throughout the parking lots. Payment is due upon arrival once the vehicle is parked.

  • All day parking is $20.00 +tax. Payment is required between the hours of 5am and 11pm. Payment is valid for the day.


  • No, only one payment is required per vehicle, per day. Once payment has been made, the vehicle can park on any of the 64 Volusia County parking lots throughout the day.


  • No, paying for off-beach parking for the day does not grant access to on-beach driving. On-beach and off-beach are separate and require their own payment and annual pass, unless your vehicle is registered as a Volusia County resident.