The court may enter a judgment against a person who does not appear on a parking citation,
ORS 153.820. An appearance can be made by paying the citation in full, by submitting an explanation or by requesting a hearing. For more information on appearance options see
SLR 17.105 Judgments entered under
ORS 153.820 are considered failure to appear judgments. The fine imposed on the judgment is the full amount due. The judgment is owed to the State of Oregon. If the full amount due is not paid, the court may issue an order to tow the vehicle, add additional fees and send the balance to collections.
If a failure to appear judgment has been entered, the only way to have the case reviewed is to file a Motion for Relief from Default Judgment. (See below for more information on how to file a Motion for Relief from Default Judgment.)
Right To Appeal
If a judge has reviewed your case and the court has entered a judgment on your parking citation, you have the right to appeal. Your appeal would be based on legal errors in the decision, orders and proceedings of the court or the sentence. This is done by filing a Notice of Appeal through the
Court of Appeals. For more information, procedures and forms for filing an appeal see
Information on Filing a Notice of Appeal.
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