Wichtiger Hinweis
Is your car parked illegally?
Stand: 14.07.2026
Appeals against a traffic ticket, a warning fine, or a notice of a fine should be addressed to the "Kommunale Verkehrsüberwachung im Großraum Nürnberg" special-purpose association.
What does the Traffic Monitoring Special-Purpose Association do?
The association’s mission is to consistently enforce the traffic regulations set forth in the Road Traffic Code. This ensures
- road safety
- the functionality of the roads
- and the quality of life for residents
.
Parked illegally? What should you do?
Did you park in Erlangen and want to file an appeal against a parking ticket, a warning fine, or a fine notice? If so, please contact the Special-Purpose Association for Municipal Traffic Monitoring in the Greater Nuremberg Area, Königstorgraben 1, 90402 Nuremberg.
Many questions can be answered on the association’s website or by phone. Alternatively, there is also a contact form on the website.
See also
Parking in Erlangen
There are parking spaces available at all times of the day in the parking garages and underground parking facilities around the downtown area. From there, you can easily reach shops, restaurants, and cultural venues on foot or by bus within the free downtown zone. All parking areas are clearly marked.
Free public transportation in the city center
Hop on for free! Ride the buses for free in downtown Erlangen. Get around downtown Erlangen quickly and conveniently without having to search for parking. Since January 1, 2024, all bus routes within Erlangen’s free downtown zone have been offering “free rides.”
Mobility
On this page you will find an overview of all the important information about mobility and infrastructure in Erlangen.
Free Line 299 (City Line)
It serves key and popular destinations in the city center, including the university hospitals. At the same time, it connects regional transit routes to the west and east.
Parking fees in Erlangen
The city of Erlangen's new parking fee regulations have been in force since March 2024. The aim is to reduce the number of cars looking for a parking space in the city center. The parking fees are intended to better guide drivers.
Illegal parking is dangerous!
Road users—and especially emergency responders—are hindered. Therefore, please always park your vehicle properly.
Parking in Erlangen
There are parking spaces available at all times of the day in the parking garages and underground parking facilities around the downtown area. From there, you can easily reach shops, restaurants, and cultural venues on foot or by bus within the free downtown zone. All parking areas are clearly marked.
Free public transportation in the city center
Hop on for free! Ride the buses for free in downtown Erlangen. Get around downtown Erlangen quickly and conveniently without having to search for parking. Since January 1, 2024, all bus routes within Erlangen’s free downtown zone have been offering “free rides.”
Mobility
On this page you will find an overview of all the important information about mobility and infrastructure in Erlangen.
Free Line 299 (City Line)
It serves key and popular destinations in the city center, including the university hospitals. At the same time, it connects regional transit routes to the west and east.
Parking fees in Erlangen
The city of Erlangen's new parking fee regulations have been in force since March 2024. The aim is to reduce the number of cars looking for a parking space in the city center. The parking fees are intended to better guide drivers.
Illegal parking is dangerous!
Road users—and especially emergency responders—are hindered. Therefore, please always park your vehicle properly.