What is the fine for Travelling without a ticket in Italy?
What is the fine for Travelling without a ticket in Italy? Passengers found travelling without a valid ticket or with an irregular ticket will be issued with a penalty fare from 100 to 500 euros, in addition to the payment of the ticket price as well as procedural and postal costs, if applicable. The penalty is reduced by 50 % if paid within 5 days after notification.
Do you need a printed ticket for trains in Italy?
High-speed & intercity trains are ticketless, you simply print your booking reference or show it on your phone. For regional trains you print your own ticket or in some cases collect it from the self-service machines at a Trenitalia station.
Can you enter Italy without a return ticket?
Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay. Review our U.S. Travelers in Europe page. You will need proof of sufficient funds and a return plane ticket. For additional information about visas for the Schengen area, see the Schengen Visa page.
What happens if you get a parking ticket in a rental car in Italy?
e) The whole process can take a VERY long time In some countries (Italy, for example) it can take up to 12 months for the authorities to send you the fine. If you've been charged an admin fee by the rental company and you know it's for a fine, you can ask them to send you a copy of the penalty notice.
What happens if you dont pay for parking in Italy?
If the tourist refuses to pay both the fine and the deposit, the car can be blocked by the authorities and the driver can not go on without paying the penalty.