LPR parking enforcement review
Connect plate reads to paid parking sessions.
AVPR One™ is designed to receive license plate events from compatible LPR hardware and help operators compare plate reads against paid sessions, subscriber records, approved access, and review rules.
Review-first enforcement, built around operator control.
The system can surface plate reads or parking sessions for review so the operator can decide the correct follow-up. The goal is better visibility, cleaner documentation, and fewer blind spots.
Plate Read Intake
Compatible camera events can be mapped to locations, zones, and camera roles for operational review.
Session Matching
Plate reads can be compared against paid sessions, expired sessions, subscribers, or approved access records.
Operator Review Queue
Potential exceptions can be routed into a review-first workflow before any operator follow-up.
Important enforcement standard
AVPR One™ supports review-first enforcement. The system can flag sessions or plate reads for operator review, but the operator makes the final enforcement decision.
Camera Mapping
- Entry and exit camera roles
- Location and zone notes
- Plate event context
Operational Records
- Plate read history
- Session status review
- Exception documentation
Owner Visibility
- Daily summaries
- Review counts
- Transaction and session reporting
Related AVPR One™ pages
LPR parking enforcement FAQ
Does AVPR One™ make automatic enforcement decisions?
No. AVPR One™ is built around review-first enforcement. It can surface plate reads and session exceptions for operator review, but the operator makes the final enforcement decision.
Can LPR plate reads be compared with paid parking sessions?
Yes. Compatible plate reads can be reviewed against paid sessions, expired sessions, subscriber records, and approved access rules.
What kind of parking operations use LPR review?
LPR review can support garages, surface lots, event parking areas, visitor parking, and gateless parking programs where plate-based visibility matters.
