Investigation into Parking Ticket Notices from Parking Revenue Recovery Services
If you recently received a parking ticket or collection notice in the mail from Parking Revenue Recovery Services ("PRRS"), you’re not alone. You may also be wondering how PRRS got your home address. Dapeer Law believes your privacy may have been violated when they obtained your home address without your consent. Dapeer Law is currently investigating potential claims involving Parking Revenue Recovery Services for possibly violating the Drivers Privacy Protection Act (DPPA). This investigation matters because violations of the DPPA can entitle affected consumers to monetary damages of $2,500 per violation.
Background
The Drivers Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) is a federal law designed to protect the privacy and security of your motor vehicle records. Under the DPPA, companies are prohibited from obtaining personal information from state motor vehicle records without a permitted legal purpose. This includes sensitive information such as your name, home address, driver’s license number, and vehicle registration details.
What Happened
Parking Revenue Recovery Services has been issuing parking ticket notices via mail. These notices may stem from license plate scans in private parking lots, surveillance from parking enforcement cameras, or information pulled from DMV databases. Our investigation aims to determine if personal driver information was obtained from DMV records without proper authorization and for non-law enforcement purposes.
Who Is Affected
You may be affected if you have received a mailed ticket or notice from Parking Revenue Recovery Services, were contacted about a private parking lot violation, and never authorized your DMV data to be used by a private parking company. If you received any such notice, your privacy rights may have been violated.
What To Do
If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, it is essential to take action. Dapeer Law is taking on cases without any upfront costs to drivers. We only get paid if you do. It takes less than 2 minutes to check your eligibility for compensation.
FAQs
What is the investigation into Parking Revenue Recovery Services?
The investigation focuses on whether Parking Revenue Recovery Services obtained and used drivers’ personal information in violation of the Drivers Privacy Protection Act (DPPA).
How can I know if I am affected by the Parking Revenue Recovery Services investigation?
If you received a parking ticket or collection notice from Parking Revenue Recovery Services without authorizing your DMV data usage, you may be affected.
What compensation could I receive from the investigation?
If your privacy rights were violated, you could be entitled to up to $2,500 per violation in liquidated damages, along with punitive damages and coverage for attorneys’ fees and costs.
What should I do if I received a notice from Parking Revenue Recovery Services?
Do not ignore the notice. You may still be entitled to compensation even if you believe the ticket is legitimate or have already paid the fine. Start your free case review today.
About Dapeer Law
Dapeer Law is a consumer-rights firm focused on privacy violations and protecting everyday people from companies that misuse personal information for profit. We represent consumers nationwide in privacy, data tracking, and unlawful surveillance matters.
Don’t Ignore This
Even if you threw the notice away, believe the ticket is legitimate, or already paid the fine, you may still be entitled to compensation for the privacy violation itself. Submit your information today — no cost, no obligation.