Boot Removal - Vehicle
Information on having a boot removed from your vehicle..
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Overview
A parking scofflaw is any violator who accumulates at least four outstanding parking tickets (i.e., tickets that are unpaid at least 30 days after the ticket issuance date).
The Parking Division's boot crews are authorized to immobilize (apply a booting device to) any vehicle that is on the current Parking Scofflaw File. Once a vehicle has been immobilized, it is subject to immediate tow. The City uses City-owned and contracted tow trucks to tow tow-eligible vehicles.
Vehicles towed by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police: The St. Louis Metropolitan Police are authorized to initiate the tow of any vehicles on the current Parking Scofflaw File; the Police do not utilize a booting process.
If you believe your vehicle has been towed for any reason other than outstanding parking tickets, please contact the City's Towing Division.
Instructions
Boot Removal
After a vehicle has been immobilized, and until it has been towed, a motorist may have the boot removed once the Parking Division has received adequate proof that all outstanding fines and fees for the booted vehicle have been paid. For the purpose of boot removal, a Payment Receipt from Parking Violations Bureau or a Dismissal Form from PVB shall constitute proof of payment.
This option is not available once the vehicle has been towed.
Vehicle release procedure
- Pay the full amount due at Parking Violations Bureau (including all outstanding parking ticket fines, late payment penalties, and boot fees).
229 North 7th Street (between Olive and Pine Streets)
St. Louis, MO 63101
(314) 627-2232 Get Map
- At the vehicle storage facility, pay all towing and storage fees and present:
- copy of the Vehicle Release Form,
- vehicle registration (or computer verification), and
- motorist identification (i.e., driver's license).
Fees
Payment Due at the Parking Violations Bureau:
- Pay in full all outstanding parking ticket fines and late payment penalties
- Boot Fee $50
Payment Due at the Storage Facility:
- All towing and storage fees
What to Expect
Parking Violations Bureau will provide the violator with a Vehicle Release Form and the location of the towed vehicle.
The Vehicle Release Form will specify the deadline for reclaiming the vehicle without incurring added liabilities.
Additional Information
Any unclaimed vehicles left at the City's tow or storage facilities and not claimed for at least thirty (30) days are sold at public auction.
Contact
Parking Violations Bureau
(314) 627-2232
229 North 7th Street
St. Louis, MO 63101
Phone: Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Walk-In: Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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