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  • Admiral Enforcement provides parking facility enforcement through warnings, citations, and boots. These locations can be commercial or privately owned. Examples are Private lots & Garages, Retail storefronts, restaurants, residential, Campuses, education, malls, commercial, mixed use and office buildings.

  • No, Admiral Enforcement is not a Security Agency.

    Our enforcement agents are trained in conflict management, situational awareness and de-escalation. However, Admiral Enforcement focuses on parking compliance and is not a licensed security agency.

  • Our main office is located in New Orleans; however, we enforce in a number of other cities and states such as:

    Austin, TX., Mobile, AL., Memphis, TN., Pensacola, FL., Miami, FL., Balitmore, MD., Norwalk, CT., Stamford, CT., Buffalo, NY., and Nashville, TN.

  • No, Admiral Enforcement does not tow vehicles.

  • Yes, Admiral Enforcement offers self-removal boot options, meaning, the once you pay for the boot removal through our secure mobile link, you will receive a code, with clear instructions on how to remove the boot. The boot can then be returned to the boot station located at each parking location.

  • Unpaid Parking Invoices can range anywhere from $20 to $80.00 depending on the locations, as well as city and state regulations. If you have questions regarding an invoice, please use the contact form below.

  • You can pay your unpaid parking invoice online using our secure payment portal. To do so use the link below or the “Pay Parking Invoice” button located at the top of the page and follow the appropriate steps.

    Pay Your Parking Invoice Here.

    To find your Invoice you will need the Invoice Number OR Your License Plate Number and the State your Invoice was Issued in.

  • After submitting your dispute request, a representative will review your appeal and contact you with-in 72 business hours. To submit a dispute, use the button located at the top of this page or the link below.

    File Your Dispute Here.

    In order to file a dispute, you will need the Invoice Number OR Your License Plate Number and the State your Invoice was Issued in.

  • If you need to get in touch with Admiral Enforcement, please use the Contact Us form located below the FAQs. A representative will be in contact with you as soon as possible.

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