Built for SF drivers — completely free
Find out in 10 seconds if you should fight your ticket
No signup. Instant answer. Based on SF parking rules.
Most tickets are valid — but some get dismissed over small details like timing issues or incorrect information. Upload yours to see if it's worth contesting.
Example result
Payment recorded before ticket time → worth contesting
How it works
Three steps. Instant clarity.
Upload ticket
Take a photo or upload an image of your ticket
Get verdict
We analyze it against SF parking rules in seconds
Take action
Pay it or get a ready-to-submit appeal letter
Built for San Francisco drivers
Instant decision
No guessing. You get a clear yes or no, with confidence level.
SF-specific
Not a generic tool. Tuned to SF parking rules and SFMTA patterns.
Ready to appeal
Get a complete appeal letter ready to submit in seconds.
Common questions
Takes 30 seconds to read
We analyze your ticket using common SFMTA dismissal patterns and real enforcement factors. It's not a guarantee — but it gives you a clear, realistic assessment of whether it's worth your time to fight.
No — you submit it yourself on the official SFMTA website. We give you a strong, ready-to-use appeal and exact steps so you can do it in under 2 minutes.
You can review the extracted details and re-run the analysis. If something looks off (like time or location), correcting it will improve accuracy.
Yes. You are submitting your own appeal directly to SFMTA. We help you prepare it — we don't represent you or submit anything on your behalf.
Tickets with timing issues, unclear signage, or documentation inconsistencies tend to have better outcomes. If everything is clean and accurate, chances of dismissal are low — and we'll tell you that.
About 10 seconds to analyze your ticket. If you choose to appeal, most users submit in under 2 minutes.
Yes — checking your ticket is completely free. You'll always know what to do before making any decision.
Built by
Frank Hysa
Founder, TicketAid
Product builder focused on applied AI, workflow automation, and real-world operational tooling.
I built TicketAid after seeing how fragmented and manual transportation reimbursement workflows still are — especially across cities, operators, and inconsistent ticket formats.
- Built OCR + computer vision extraction pipelines
- Designed AI-assisted claims automation workflows
- Structured data normalization and operational UX
- AI-native consumer and workflow products
“AI is most valuable when it removes operational friction people deal with every day.”
