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How to pay a parking ticket in Charleston

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Yes that means no double parking for a cone of Jeni’s ice cream. | Photo by @CHStoday
Parking in Charleston can be tough, and most of us have received a ticket or two in the past. Follow along to see the best practices for taking care of your ticket.

There are three different methods of paying for a City of Charleston citation: in person, online, and by mail.

Tickets can be paid in person by bringing your citation and payment method to the administration at 180 Lockwood Blvd. If the ticket is misplaced, maybe lost in the bottom of a messy purse, you can use your license plate number instead.

Online payments can be made through the parking ticket portal. Payments can be made with a Visa or MasterCard using the portal. If your ticket is misplaced again the license plate number can be used online as well.

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Just looking at this picture has us fumbling for quarters in the cup holder of the car.

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Classic snail mail is another option offered for payment. Make sure to note that mail payments can only be made using a check or money order. Envelopes should be addressed to:
  • City of Charleston
    Revenue Collections Parking Division
    180 Lockwood Boulevard
    2nd Floor
    Charleston, SC 29403
Don’t worry friends, you can also appeal your tickets in case you were just double parking in front of Jeni’s real quick. To go through with an appeal, the citation holder can make an appointment online with the adjudications office. Heads up: appointments have to be made within 30 days of receiving the ticket.
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Eat and Drink

Crafty cocktails + tasty snacks

Crafty cocktails and tasty snacks at Felix

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Butter poached grouper with carrot puree and cauliflower, need we say more? Yum. | Photo by @CHStoday team
Did you know? Felix Cocktails et Cuisine has a monthly program pairing unique cocktails with a five-course meal. Each one is inspired by a different drink.

On May 2, we tried out the spritz pairing menu. Included was panzanella, arrancini, grouper, lamb, and panna cotta and plenty of refreshing cocktails. Yeah, delicious. We were very content and full when finished.

Note: After speaking with the chef, he informed us that as long as he has notice ahead of time, he can adapt the menu for dietary restrictions as well.

The pairing dinners take place on the first Tuesday of every month. When you make reservations on those evenings through Resy, Felix will either contact you about it or you can call the restaurant to let them know you’d like to participate.
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