$500K Service Spot Parking Fee Settlement (2026)

$500K Service Spot Parking Fee Settlement (2026)

See details
Max Payout
TBD
Filing Deadline
See Details
Proof Required?
If you live in California and ever paid a mandatory Reservation Fee when booking parking through ParkOn.com or CheapAirportParking.org, you may be entitled to a cash payment from a class action settlement against Service Spot. The lawsuit alleged that these reservation fees were not properly disclosed to customers at the time of booking — essentially charging people extra without making it clear upfront. Service Spot has agreed to create a $500,000 settlement fund to resolve these claims. While the company has not admitted any wrongdoing, eligible California customers can file a claim to receive a pro-rated share of that fund. The deadline to submit your claim is December 17, 2026, so there's still time to see if you qualify. This type of hidden or surprise fee claim is increasingly common in the parking and travel booking industry. If you used either of these parking reservation websites and were charged a fee you didn't fully understand or agree to, this settlement was designed with you in mind.

Who Is Eligible?

You may be eligible to file a claim if you:

  • You are a California resident
  • You made a parking reservation on ParkOn.com or CheapAirportParking.org
  • You were charged a mandatory Reservation Fee as part of your booking
  • Your transaction occurred within the time period covered by the settlement (exact dates pending — check the official settlement site for specifics)

How Much Can You Get?

The total settlement fund is $500,000, and eligible claimants will receive a pro-rated cash payment based on how many people file valid claims. That means the more people who file, the smaller each individual payment may be — so it's worth filing sooner rather than later. Specific per-person payout amounts have not been publicly confirmed yet, but your share will be calculated based on your portion of the total reservation fees paid. Since this is a pro-rated distribution, the actual amount you receive will depend on the final number of approved claims. Keep an eye on the official settlement website for updates on estimated payment amounts as the deadline approaches.

How to File Your Claim

Filing your claim is quick and easy:

  • Confirm you are a California resident who paid a Reservation Fee on ParkOn.com or CheapAirportParking.org
  • Gather any records of your booking, such as confirmation emails, receipts, or credit card statements showing the Reservation Fee charge
  • Visit the official settlement website to access the claim form (link to be confirmed — check back as details are finalized)
  • Fill out the claim form with your contact information and booking details
  • Submit your claim before the December 17, 2026 deadline
  • Download the Class Action Buddy app to track your claim status, get deadline reminders, and discover other settlements you may qualify for

💡 Easier way: File with Class Action Buddy

Skip the paperwork. Our app auto-fills your claim form with your saved profile and submits it electronically in under 2 minutes.

Download for iPhone Download for Android

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I file a claim for the $500K Service Spot Parking Fee Settlement (2026)?

You have two options: (1) Use the free Class Action Buddy mobile app — set up your profile once and the app auto-fills the PDF claim form, captures your signature, and submits the claim by mail on your behalf. (2) File directly with the settlement administrator using the official claim form linked on this page.

What is the Service Spot parking settlement about?

The settlement resolves a class action lawsuit alleging that Service Spot charged California customers a mandatory Reservation Fee on ParkOn.com and CheapAirportParking.org without properly disclosing it. Service Spot has agreed to pay $500,000 to resolve the claims, without admitting wrongdoing.

How much money will I get from the Service Spot settlement?

Your payment will be a pro-rated share of the $500,000 settlement fund. The exact amount depends on how many people file valid claims. The more claimants, the smaller each individual payout. Specific per-person amounts have not been announced yet.

What is the deadline to file a claim for the Service Spot parking fee settlement?

The deadline to submit your claim is December 17, 2026. Make sure to file before that date to be eligible for a payment.

Do I need proof to file a claim for the Service Spot settlement?

It's a good idea to have documentation handy, such as a booking confirmation email, receipt, or a credit card statement showing the Reservation Fee charge. Exact proof requirements will be outlined on the official claim form, so review those instructions carefully before submitting.

Can I file a Service Spot settlement claim if I don't live in California?

This settlement is specifically for California residents. If you booked parking on ParkOn.com or CheapAirportParking.org but do not reside in California, you likely do not qualify for this particular settlement.

Ready to File Your Claim?

We're adding new settlements regularly. Download the app to get notified when this one is available.

Download Class Action Buddy →