Dec. 29, 2007, 9 a.m. -The
Prince George's County Revenue Authority will start using the
SmartBoot to collect more than $10 million in fines for 18,000
delinquent traffic, parking and red light tickets.
The
SmartBoot, an electronic self releasing immobilization device, will
be installed on the vehicles of the most serious offenders who have
accumulated two or more outstanding tickets that are at least 90
days old, the Revenue Authority announced yesterday.
PayLock
IPT LLC is under contract to provide on-street collections services
that combine Mobile License Plate Recognition (MLPR) technology,
SmartBoot immobilization devices, and the operation of a 24-hour
Help Center.
When
a vehicle has been identified as "immobilization eligible"
for delinquent tickets, Revenue Authority Parking Enforcement
Officers will apply an on-vehicle notice, and/or a SmartBoot to
vehicles identified as “immobilization eligible. The
SmartBoot effectively makes it impossible for the vehicle to
be moved until payment is made. The motorist is then given the
authorized combination that opens the unique locking mechanism of
the immobilization device.
To
make payment easy for the motorists, PayLock provides toll-free
access to Help Center staff 24 hours a day seven days a week. Help
Center operators explain to the motorist the payment options, boot
removal steps, and directions to the boot return location.
Payment
types accepted include American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Discover,
and electronic check-by-phone. Cash payments are accepted at the
Revenue Authority located at 1300 Mercantile Lane, Suite 108, Largo
MD, 20774 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday. For information about the Revenue Authority and the
SmartBoot program please call 301-925-9448.
This new collections program is designed to help improve compliance
with the county's parking and traffic laws by offering convenient
payment options on the spot. Since the SmartBoot can be released
without waiting, motorists can be back on the road in less than five
minutes.