$500K Service Spot Settlement Ends Class Action Over Alleged Failure To Disclose Reservation Fees
Jasher et al. v. Service Spot, LLC
Filed: February 26, 2026 ◆§ 2025-017619-CA-01
A $500K Service Spot settlement offers cash to consumers who paid a mandatory reservation fee on ParkOn.com and/or CheapAirportParking.org.
California
Service Spot has agreed to a $500,000 settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit that alleged the parking reservation service failed to adequately disclose a mandatory “reservation fee” for online bookings to consumers.
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The Service Spot class action settlement received preliminary approval from the court on February 26, 2026 and covers all California residents who made a reservation through ParkOn.com or CheapAirportParking.org and paid a mandatory “Reservation Fee” at checkout at any point between July 1, 2024 and June 9, 2025.
The court-approved website for the Service Spot reservation fee settlement can be found at ServiceSpotSettlement.com.
According to the website, Service Spot settlement class members who file a timely, valid claim form are eligible to receive a one-time, pro-rated cash payment from the net settlement fund after all attorneys’ fees, administration costs and lead plaintiff service awards have been paid.
Class members may receive their settlement payout via check or electronic payment, and the agreement adds that all checks must be cashed within 180 days of issuance before expiration.
To file a Service Spot settlement claim form online, class members can head to this page and log in using the unique ID and PIN found on their copy of the settlement notice. Alternatively, class members may download a PDF of the claim form from the site to print, fill out and return by mail to the settlement administrator listed on the first page.
All Service Spot settlement claim forms must be submitted online or by mail by December 17, 2026.
Furthermore, Service Spot has agreed to present a clear and conspicuous disclosure of the reservation fee with the advertised prices shown to consumers on its websites as part of the settlement.
The court will determine whether to grant final approval to the Service Spot reservation fee settlement following a hearing on November 2, 2026. Compensation will begin to be distributed to class members only after final approval is granted and any appeals are resolved.
The Service Spot class action lawsuit alleged that the parking reservation service, which owns and operates ParkOn.com and CheapAirportParking.org, failed to warn consumers of a mandatory reservation fee before making online purchases, in violation of the California Unfair Competition Law and California Honest Pricing Law.
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