Parking enforcement is undertaken by By-Law Enforcement staff from the Environmental Services Department and by St. Thomas Police Services. Parking regulations are detailed in the Traffic and Parking By-Law 45 - 89.

Municipal Parking Lots and Downtown Core Area


Continuous parking enforcement in municipal parking lots and in a limited downtown core area is undertaken by By-Law Enforcement staff. Parking regulations are covered under By-Law 45-89 and state that a vehicle is allowed two free hours to park in an authorized parking spot. If two hour parking in a municipal parking lot is insufficient, an all day permit can be purchased via the  HONK mobile app. 

Other Areas of the City of St. Thomas


By-Law Enforcement staff undertake parking enforcement, by complaint only, in areas outside of the municipal parking lots and downtown core area. These areas are generally limited to five hours of continuous parking by a non-commercial motor vehicle. There is a limit of two hours for a commercial motor vehicle of less than a rated gross vehicle weight of 10,000 lbs.

Overnight Parking/Winter Months

Notwithstanding the purchase and proper display of an Overnight Parking Permit, no parking on any city street is permitted between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. from November 15th to March 15th of the following year. Overnight Parking Permits are available online upon payment of an annual fee of $84.75.

Parking Enforcement Information

  • 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday to Friday

Contact Customer Service by phone at (519) 631-1680 and press "0" or by e-mail at [email protected] between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

  • After 5:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, and on Saturday, Sunday & Holidays

Contact St. Thomas Police Services at (519) 631-1364.

Parking Ticket Review Request

 

For a parking ticket issued by By-Law Enforcement staff from the Environmental Services Department, a cancellation under certain circumstances may be requested by utilizing a ticket complaint report found at the Customer Service Counter.

** New Online Dispute Portal **

Note that your option to take the disputed ticket(s) above to court remains by filing a Requesting For Trial with the City’s Clerks department within the appropriate time.

Or, Customer Service can be found at City Hall:

City Clerk's Department

545 Talbot Street P.O. Box 520

St. Thomas, ON N5P 3V7

 

Request for Trial

Should you wish to dispute a parking ticket before the Provincial Offences Act Court, you can request a trial by completing a Request for Trial with an original signature and a copy of the ticket and submitting it by one of the following methods:

Mail:

City Treasury Department
545 Talbot Street
P.O. Box 520
St. Thomas, ON
N5P 3V7

In Person:

City Treasury Department
City of St. Thomas
545 Talbot Street
St. Thomas, ON
N5P 3V7

Payment of Tickets

Payment of tickets may be made online or at:

City Treasury Department
545 Talbot Street
P.O. Box 520
St. Thomas, ON
N5P 3V7