Verra Mobility

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Verra Mobility is a transportation technology company that operates photo-enforcement and automated tolling systems for governments and agencies, including processing red-light and speed-camera violations through its ViolationInfo platform.

Mesa, Arizona, United States

About Verra Mobility

Verra Mobility is a U.S.-based provider of smart mobility and transportation technology that works with cities, school districts, and transportation agencies to manage photo-enforcement programs, tolling, and other traffic-related services. The company operates red-light, speed, and school‑zone safety camera programs and processes associated violations on behalf of municipalities across the country, including Tampa, Florida. Many photo-enforcement citations are reviewed, billed, and collected through their systems and websites such as ViolationInfo.com, which Verra Mobility owns and operates through its American Traffic Solutions heritage.([verramobility.com](https://www.verramobility.com/about/locations/?utm_source=openai))

A charge with a descriptor like “OPC*TAMPA PHOTO SF MESA AZ” is typically associated with payment of an automated traffic or school‑zone camera citation issued in Tampa, Florida, but processed through Verra Mobility’s photo-enforcement operations in Mesa, Arizona, where the company is headquartered. The word “PHOTO” and the city name (e.g., TAMPA) usually refer to a photo-enforced violation (such as running a red light or speeding in a school zone), not to a photography studio. Cardholders usually see this charge after paying a mailed or online citation notice that directed them to ViolationInfo.com or a similar Verra Mobility payment portal.([matthughesphoto.com](https://www.matthughesphoto.com/o-photography/opc-tampa-photo.html))

If you have questions about a Verra Mobility / “TAMPA PHOTO” charge, start by locating the original citation notice (often mailed and also viewable on ViolationInfo.com) and confirming the citation number, vehicle plate, and date/time of the alleged violation. From there you can review the photos and video, payment history, and dispute options. For additional help, you can contact Verra Mobility using the support or contact details on ViolationInfo.com or through the city’s photo‑enforcement program page; they can verify whether a payment was received, clarify duplicate or partial charges, and explain dispute or refund procedures. If you still don’t recognize the transaction, your card issuer can investigate and may place a temporary hold or initiate a dispute while you continue to verify the citation details with the city or Verra Mobility.

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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Verra Mobility.

  1. A2A PMT DEBIT TERMINAL 73070301 548240769 OPC*TAMPA PHOTO SF MESA AZ

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my statement show a charge like “OPC*TAMPA PHOTO SF MESA AZ” instead of the city of Tampa or ViolationInfo.com?

Photo-enforcement payments for Tampa (and many other jurisdictions) are processed by Verra Mobility out of its headquarters in Mesa, Arizona. The descriptor often includes the city tied to the violation (e.g., TAMPA) plus generic terms like PHOTO, while the location line reflects Verra Mobility’s processing center in Mesa, AZ, not where the ticket was issued.

What kind of bill is the Verra Mobility or “TAMPA PHOTO” charge for?

This charge is typically for an automated traffic citation such as a red‑light, speed, or school‑zone camera ticket issued in Tampa, Florida. The payment is routed through Verra Mobility’s photo-enforcement system, which manages the imaging, citation processing, and payment collection on behalf of the city.

How can I confirm that this Verra Mobility / “TAMPA PHOTO” charge is legitimate?

Locate your traffic citation letter or email and check that the citation number, violation date, vehicle plate, and amount match what you paid. Then visit ViolationInfo.com and enter the citation and PIN from the notice to review the photos, video, and payment status. If everything aligns and the payment is marked as received, the card charge is legitimate; if not, contact Verra Mobility or the issuing agency for clarification.([2www.violationinfo.com](https://2www.violationinfo.com/TermsAndConditions.aspx?utm_source=openai))

Why might I see more than one Verra Mobility / “TAMPA PHOTO” charge or a small extra fee?

Some jurisdictions add administrative or convenience fees for paying online or by phone, and in rare cases a declined or partial attempt can create a second pending authorization. Review your payment confirmation from ViolationInfo.com to see the exact amount authorized, then compare it to your final posted charge. If you see duplicate posted transactions or amounts that exceed the confirmed total, contact Verra Mobility and your card issuer to investigate and request reversal of any erroneous charges.

How do I dispute a Tampa photo-enforcement ticket that Verra Mobility is billing me for?

Disputes of the underlying ticket (for example, you believe you were not driving, the vehicle was sold, or the plate was cloned) must be handled through the procedures listed on the citation notice or the city’s website, which may involve submitting an affidavit, scheduling a hearing, or providing documentation. Verra Mobility can usually tell you which court or agency handles disputes and whether your citation is eligible for a hearing, but only the issuing authority—not Verra Mobility—can dismiss or reduce the violation.([2www.violationinfo.com](https://2www.violationinfo.com/TermsAndConditions.aspx?utm_source=openai))

Can I get a refund from Verra Mobility if I paid the “TAMPA PHOTO” citation by mistake?

Refunds are tightly controlled because photo-enforcement payments are collected on behalf of a government agency. If you believe you paid in error—for example, you paid twice or the citation was later dismissed—you should first obtain documentation of the dismissal or duplicate payment from the court or city, then contact Verra Mobility using the support information on ViolationInfo.com. They can coordinate with the issuing agency to determine whether a partial or full refund is allowed under that program’s rules.([bbb.org](https://www.bbb.org/us/az/mesa/profile/toll-booth/verra-mobility-1126-1000001031?utm_source=openai))

How can I contact someone about a Verra Mobility / Tampa photo-enforcement charge on my card?

Use the contact details listed on your citation notice or go to ViolationInfo.com and look for the customer service or help section, which provides phone numbers and sometimes email support for citation questions. You can also reach Verra Mobility through the contact page on verramobility.com for general inquiries and be directed to the correct program. When you contact them, have your citation number, vehicle plate, and payment date ready.([verramobility.com](https://www.verramobility.com/about/locations/?utm_source=openai))

Will paying a Verra Mobility / “TAMPA PHOTO” ticket through ViolationInfo.com create any recurring or subscription charges?

No. Photo-enforcement payments processed by Verra Mobility for a Tampa citation are one‑time transactions tied to a specific ticket number and amount. You should not see any recurring or monthly charges from Verra Mobility for a single citation payment. If additional charges appear later, verify whether they correspond to other citations or contact Verra Mobility and your card issuer to investigate potential errors or fraud.

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