If you need to report a parking issue, please call the City's parking enforcement representative at Maxama Security 613-242-3292
Downtown Core Parking
Purchase hourly parking or monthly passes from our new Hotspot parking app
Parking is available in the downtown area at a cost of $1 an hour. There is no charge for parking after 5 p.m. or on weekends. Please see our parking map to view City-owned parking lots.
When parking downtown, please note the following:
- Be aware of and read any signs carefully to determine if any restrictions are in effect
- Check the information on the meter or pay and display machine before activating the machine
- Check for the days and hours the meter is in effect
- Verify the amount of time you registered and purchased
- Pay attention to any maximum parking time limits or other restrictions
- Ensure your parking voucher is visibly displayed in your vehicle
- Be courteous - do not park in marked Accessible Permit Parking spaces
Permitted Overnight Parking 1 a.m. - 8 a.m.
Should you need to leave your vehicle overnight, there are 10 available spaces in the North Riverside lot, located along the fence behind Jim's Pizza. Additionally, there are 8 spots in the Riggs lot next to the fence in the northern section. All permitted areas are marked with Green Circle P signage. Currently, there is no parking fee
What do I do if a parking meter does not work?
If you are using on-street parking and the meter is not functioning, note the number on the parking meter and the street name and call us at 613-968-6481 and we will alert parking maintenance.
If you are parking in a HotSpot lot and the Zone number is not visible on the meter, please use the zone number closest to you. NOTE: there is large signage within the parking lot with the zone number indicated.
Residential On-Street Parking With no Meters
There is no overnight parking on any curbed street all year long and the maximum time limit a vehicle can be parked on any street in a 24 hour time period is 12 hours, unless otherwise posted.
On-street parking may be available in residential areas subject to restrictions.
- Be courteous. Do not park in disabled parking spaces
- Stay away from corners
- Leave bus stops for buses
- Know the difference between “No Parking” and “No Stopping”
- Respect residential parking restrictions
- Do not park on/or obstruct sidewalks
- Be aware of winter parking restrictions
- If in doubt- err on the side of caution
Parking Tickets
If you receive a parking ticket, you can
- Pay your fine
- Have your ticket reviewed
- Take the trial option
Pay Your Fine
To pay a parking ticket fine, please visit: Pay Your Parking Ticket
Parking Infraction Review
You can have your parking infraction reviewed. The review is based only on the ticket's validity, not extenuating circumstances surrounding it. The review is focused on administration errors only, such as:
- a valid City of Belleville Parking Permit or Voucher was displayed in the vehicle (proof of permit required)
- a valid Accessible Parking Permit was properly displayed in the vehicle (proof of permit required)
Complete Your Review in Person
Please complete a Parking Ticket Review form in person at City Hall, 169 Front Street. You should complete review forms as soon as possible after the ticket was issued. For more information on having your parking infraction reviewed contact us:
- By phone: 613-968-6481 between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday
- By Teletypewriter service: Dial 613-967-3768
- By e-mail: parkinginquiries@belleville.ca
Trial Option
You must complete and submit a Notice of Intention to appear in Court. You can find this option on the reverse side (pink copy) of your ticket under Defendants Options.
Please note:
- Every parking ticket comes with a 15-day deadline to either pay the fine or dispute the ticket.
- If you neither dispute the ticket nor pay the fine before the 15-day deadline, a Notice of Impending Conviction (NIC) will be sent to the registered owner of the vehicle – at this point, you can still dispute your ticket or pay the fine.
- If you do not respond by the due date on the NIC, a Notice of Fine and Due Date (NFDD) showing the set fine, plus court costs will be sent to the registered owner of the vehicle, which will result in an automatic conviction that is registered with the Ministry of Transportation.
- If the set fine, including the additional court costs, is not paid by the due date shown on the NFDD, the offence becomes eligible for plate denial and the matter then goes to the Ministry of Transportation.
Parking Violations and Fines
Violation | Fine Rate – Early | Fine Rate – Set | ||
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Park – Expired Meter |
$15 |
$20 |
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Park – Ticket not Properly Displayed |
$15 |
$20 |
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Park More than 15 Minute |
$20 |
$30 |
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Park More than 1 Hour |
$20 |
$30 |
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Park Where Prohibited |
$20 |
$30 |
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Park in “No Parking” Area |
$20 |
$30 |
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Park on Private Property |
$20 |
$30 |
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Park on Local Board Property |
$20 |
$30 |
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Park on City Property |
$20 |
$30 |
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Park Between 1:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. |
$20 |
$30. |
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Park in Handicapped Space |
$305 |
$305 |
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Park Obstruct Snow Removal |
$75 |
$75 |
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Park in Fire Route |
$75 |
$75 |
What Happens If I Don't Pay a Parking Fine?
If you fail to pay parking fines, there will be:
- An increase in fine costs
- Denial of your vehicle license plate renewal by the Ministry of Transportation unless outstanding fines/fees are paid
Life of a Parking Ticket
The following is an example of the life of a $15.00 parking ticket:
Early payment within 7 days | $15 |
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Set fine within 8-49 days |
$20 |
Fine at 50 days |
$36 |
Fine after 95 days |
$36 plus added costs to be paid at Ministry of Transportation/ Service Ontario |