District of Columbia

Parking Violations Issued

Official records of parking violations issued by the Metropolitan Police Department and partner agencies in Washington, DC, during August 2018. Each record includes the primary business name, an additional business name, and the full address string where the violation was issued.

Example records
NamebrandAlternate NamebrandFull AddressaddressObjectididentifierTicket NumberregistrationViolation Type DescriptionclassificationIssue DatetemporalIssue TimetemporalIssuing Agency CodegeographicViolation CoderegistrationViolation Proc DescriptionclassificationPlate Stategeographic
METROPOLITAN POLICE DPT-DISTRICT 2MPD-2D1116 18TH ST NW77668255288310960P2018/08/05 04:00:00+002P159NO STOPPING OR STANDING IN AM RUSH HOUR ZONE
METROPOLITAN POLICE DPT-DISTRICT 5MPD-5D2310 18TH PL NE77884944287746410P2018/08/31 04:00:00+005P344VEHICLE ON PRIVATE/PUBLIC PROPERTY WITHOUT CONSENT
METROPOLITAN POLICE DPT-DISTRICT 1MPD-1D700 7TH ST NE77670669288358534P2018/08/25 04:00:00+001P020PARK WITHIN 10 FEET OF A FIRE HYDRANT
Use cases

Fleet Liability Screening for Commercial Insurers

A commercial auto underwriter reviewing a fleet operator's application cross-references the applicant's operating addresses against parking violation records to assess whether vehicles are routinely cited in high-enforcement corridors or for serious infractions like blocking fire lanes, which can signal driver behavior risk not captured in standard MVR reports.

Full AddressViolation Proc DescriptionFine AmountTotal PaidDisposition Type

Unpaid Fine Exposure in Small Business Lending

A fintech lender evaluating a small business for a working capital loan checks whether the business's registered address or delivery vehicles appear in parking violation records with outstanding balances, since unpaid municipal fines can result in vehicle boots, registration holds, or liens that impair business operations and repayment capacity.

Full AddressTotal PaidFine AmountDisposition TypeDisposition Date

Foot Traffic Proxy for Retail Site Selection

A commercial real estate analyst uses the density and timing of parking violations at specific street addresses as a proxy for vehicle traffic volume, helping a retail tenant evaluate whether a prospective storefront location draws consistent daytime activity before committing to a lease.

Full AddressIssue DateIssue TimeLatitudeLongitude