I believe in almost all States, if a car is parked anywhere, registration of the vehicle is required or you can be fined. The Registration Bureau in your State can give you the best information.
Yes, if the owner of the complex has given the police written permission to issue tickets on the property.
Even if you do not sign a ticket, it is still enforceable. The ticket goes with the car; the car with the registration; the registered owner is on the hook for any ticket, signed or unsigned.
You should get a ticket for parking illegally and the other drive should be cited for inattentive driving. You are both at fault and should get healthy tickets.
Paying off a parking ticket is a relatively straightforward matter. Take the ticket to the courthouse, along with a drivers license, proof of car insurance, and the car's registration. This will speed up the process and help a person get out of there faster.
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That's going to be a matter of local law or, possibly, of a provision in your rental contract, Although it's perfectly legal in all places I can think of offhand. I actually just watched a car get towed from the complex I live in for parking in someone else's assigned parking spot. If the parking lot of the complex is private property, adherence to the rules of the property owner is implied by you parking your vehicle there, and they may reserve the right to have unauthorised or improperly parked vehicles removed. Parking tickets are a non-issue, unless it's public property.
The location of your registration does not factor into the situation. The vehicle violated the law and was ticketed appropriately.
Parking Ticket - 2009 was released on: USA: March 2009
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