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Thank you for your interest in United Parking Systems. Whether you are looking to integrate an enforcement solution, request a luxury valet proposal, or inquire about our consulting services, the best way to start is to contact our regional leadership teams.
We pride ourselves on rapid response times and a data-first approach to solving complex parking challenges across Florida. Connect with our team to explore customized parking strategies for municipal and private properties. We take a results-driven approach designed to improve operations, enhance the customer experience, and maximize performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our technology, management services, and payment options. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, our team is always available to provide a deeper dive into your specific site needs.
How do I pay for parking?
What payment methods are accepted?
How do I know how long I can park?
Is parking enforced 24/7?
Can I park overnight?
I paid for parking—do I need to display a receipt?
I entered the wrong license plate number. What should I do?
Can I get a receipt for my parking session?
Why did I receive a parking notice?
How do I pay a parking notice?
How long do I have to pay or appeal a notice?
UPS's Regulatory Parking Resources
United Parking Systems is a transparent, "pro-consumer" operator who puts their clients and regulations standards at the forefront of their company goals.
Critical links for a Florida operator this year have revolved around the landmark HB 271, which fundamentally changed how private parking is enforced in the state.
This is the most important link for your site. Passed in 2024 and fully in effect by 2026, this law governs how private lots must operate.
What it covers: The mandatory 15-minute grace period, signage requirements, and the prohibition of late fees until a notice is 30 days past due.
Link: Florida Statute 715.075 - Vehicles parked on private property (Search for 715.075)
If your management involves towing unauthorized vehicles, you must link to the "Towing Bible."
What it covers: Specific requirements for towing signs (dimensions, placement, and wording) and the maximum rates that can be charged.
Essential for ensuring your clients' lots meet ADA and state accessibility standards.
What it covers: The number of required spots per lot size and the specific "Fine up to $250" language required on signs.
Link: Florida Statute 316.1955 - Enforcement of parking for persons with disabilities
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