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Parking Enforcement Division

Parking Enforcement

The mission of Parking Enforcement is to support the economic viability of downtown Little Rock while balancing the competing demands for limited parking spaces between downtown employees, shoppers and visitors to our fine City. It is also to support the efficient and safe movement of daily traffic and to insure emergency service vehicles can traverse the downtown area when responding to emergencies in the service of the citizens of Little Rock.

The Parking Enforcement Section of Public Works is responsible for the enforcement of all City ordinances related to on-street parking throughout the downtown area, the River Market, and the area around Children's Hospital. The City of Little Rock consists of 118 square miles. Parking Enforcement patrols approximately 1 square mile of the downtown area. Within this area there are 1,400 metered spaces, 520 regulated parking spaces, numerous loading zones and no parking zones. In addition Parking Enforcement Technicians provide directions for tourists and visitors to our City, assist in locating stolen vehicles and license plates, and finally help locate lost or missing parents. Parking citations are issued for both meter and non-meter violations.

Common Parking Violations

Note: Not all circumstances are stated for every specific violation. Anyone parking in the City of Little Rock needs to comply with the following rules and any other special parking regulations. Source: Code of Ordinances, City of Little Rock, Chapter 32, Article VI.

Violation Codes

O11 ORD 32-302
No H/C Tag Displayed H/C Zone
O12 ORD 32-304
Wrong Side of Street
O13 ORD 32-304
>18 Inches From Curb
O14 ORD 32-309-1
No Parking On Sidewalk
O16 ORD 32-309-3
Parked in Intersection
O17 ORD 32-309-4
Within 15 Ft of a Fire Hydrant
O29 ORD 32-310
Obstructing Traffic <10 Ft Road
O31 ORD 32-311
Alley Non-Commercial Vehicle
O32 32-311
Alley Not Unloading/Loading
O33 ORD 32-311
Obstructing Alley <10 Ft
O34 ORD 32-312-1
Displayed for Sale/Advertising
O35 ORD 32-312-2
Repair/Wash on a City Street
O36 ORD 32-316
City Owned Reserved Parking
O37 ORD 32-317
Parked in a Fire Lane
O38 ORD 32-319
Unattended with Motor Running
O39 ORD 32-341
Loading Zone Over Time Limit
O41 ORD 32-343
No Parking Passenger Loading Zn
O42 ORD 32-344
Loading Zone Non-Commercial Veh
O43 ORD 32-345
No Parking Taxi Zone
O44 ORD 32-345
No Parking Bus Stop
O45 ORD 32-347
No Parking Hotel Loading Zone
O46 ORD 32-372
No Parking Anytime
O47 ORD 32-373
Sign No Parking 7:00AM TO 6:00PM
O48 ORD 32-373
Sign No Parking 7AM-9AM
O49 ORD 32-373
Sign No Parking 4PM-6PM
O51 ORD 32-375
Time Zone Over 30 Minute Limit
O52 ORD 32-375
Time Zone Over 1 Hour Limit
O53 ORD 32-376
Public Park, Not A Parking Space
O54 ORD 32-378-2
Time Zone Over 2 Hour Limit
O55 ORD 32-378-2
Consecutive Time Zone Violation
O56 ORD 32-402
Use of 2 Meters
O57 ORD 32-403-B
Expired Meter
O58 ORD 32-403-C
Meter Feeding
O59 ORD 32-403-C
H/C In Excess Meter Time Limit
O61 ORD 32-404
Meter Tampering/Jaming/Cocking
O62 ORD 32
Other
O63 ORD 32-309-2R
Blocking Public/Private Driveway
O64 ORD 32-309-5R
On a Crosswalk
O65 ORD 32-309-6R
<20 Ft Crosswalk at Intersection
O66 ORD 32-309-7R
<30 Ft Traffic Control Device
O67 ORD 32-309-10R
<20 Ft Entrance to Fire Station
O68 ORD 32-309-14R
Sign Prohibiting Parking

Parking Meter Enforcement

Meter Instructions

Insert one coin at a time. If meter has a handle, turn handle as far as possible after each coin and then release the handle. Meters without handles will automatically register the time allowed for each coin inserted in the meter. All meters have a time limit, generally one hour, and will not give additional time regardless of the number of coins deposited.

Meter Hours of Operation

Parking meters operate 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., Monday through Friday. The City also observes free parking on Saturdays and Sundays as well as certain holidays Memorial Day, Labor Day, Washington's Birthday, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, July 4, Thanksgiving Day and the Friday after Thanksgiving, December 25th, and finally New Year's Day.

Broken Meters

Occasionally meters do not function properly. To report a meter you believe is malfunctioning you may record the meter number and call 501-371-4528. Each meter has a unique serial number and that will allow us to know specifically which meter is malfunctioning.

Parking for Persons With Disabilities

Parking spaces for persons with disabilities have been located in the downtown area. These spaces have been designated with signs for visibility and convenience. Vehicles that are parked in a designated space must display the proper license plate or placard. Application for handicapped placards may be obtained at any office of the State Department of Revenue. Ask for Form 10336, which is then submitted to the requestor's physician who will determine the requestor's eligibility.

On-Street Locations of Handicapped Parking
400 block of State Street
100 block of Spring Street
300 block of Main Street
500 block of Main Street
600 block of Main Street
100 block of West Markham
100 block of Ottenheimer Plaza

Parking Fines

Overtime Parking at a Meter
$10.00, if paid within 21 days
$50.00, if paid after 21 days
Time Zone Violation
$10.00, if paid within 21 days
$50.00, if paid after 21 days
Non-Meter Violations
$30.00, if paid with 21 days
$45.00, if paid after 21 days
Parking in a Handicap Zone With No Handicap Placard
$100.00

Paying a Parking Citation

In Person

You may pay in person at the Municipal Court Building located at 600 W. Markham Street, Little Rock, Arkansas between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. You may pay in cash. You may also pay by check, money order or credit card. If paying with a check, money order or credit card you must have one of the following forms of official identification, an Arkansas Driver's License, an Arkansas Identification Card, a military identification card, or a Passport.

By Mail

Parking fines may be paid by mail using a check or money order, drawn on a U. S. bank. The check or money order should be made payable to the City of Little Rock. You should note the citation number to be paid and the license plate of the vehicle on the check or money order. If only the license plate is included, then the amount of the check or money order will be posted to the oldest citation first. Mail the check or money order to Municipal Court Building, 600 W. Markham Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201,

On Line

You may citations on line by going to https://lrtickets.org. Paying citations on line will require a credit card and the citation number of the citation you intend to pay.

Drop Box

You may also utilize one the red drop boxes located throughout the downtown area. These boxes are cleared every Friday morning and the payments posted as of the previous Friday's date. This provides to everyone the benefit of doubt that they may have placed their payment in the box immediately after it was cleared. For example if the boxes were cleared Friday the 25th, the payments will be posted as of Friday the 18th. Drop boxes are attached to meters and are at the following locations:

  • 613 W. Capitol Avenue
  • 701 S. Main Street
  • 302 S. Main Street
  • 210 W. 2nd Street
  • 312 S. Spring Street
  • 406 S. Center Street
  • 600 W. Markham Street

Contesting a Citation

You may contest a parking citation by appearing in Environmental Court on Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. The Environmental Court is located in the Municipal Court Building, 600 W. Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201. The Environment Court Judge does not adjudicate citations by mail or outside the courtroom. To contest a parking citation you must appear in person in court.

Failure to Pay a Fine or Appear in Court to Contest a Citation

The following actions may occur if unpaid citations accumulate and the person fails to appear in court to contest them.

  • A warrant may be issued for the registered owner of the license plate as identified by the Revenue Officer, State of Arkansas Finance and Administration Department.
  • The vehicle may be immobilized/booted.
  • A suspension of your driver's license may be requested.
  • A suspension of your vehicle tags may be requested.
  • A combination of any or all of the above.

Contacting Parking Enforcement

If you have any questions, concerning the issuance of a parking citation or parking in Little Rock, you may contact Parking Enforcement at 371-4528.


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