Attorney General Skrmetti Announces Opening of Claims Process in $6.5 Million Metropolis Parking Settlement

Thursday, June 11, 2026 | 09:11am

On January 12, 2026, Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced a multi-million dollar settlement with Metropolis Technologies, Inc. (“Metropolis”) following an extensive investigation into its business practices in Tennessee. Part of the settlement included millions of dollars in restitution for Tennessee consumers who were improperly charged by the company.  The claims process for restitution payments opens today, and payments are expected to be made in early 2027.

Some consumers will immediately begin receiving email notices with information about filing a claim to receive payment from the restitution. The fastest way to file a claim is by using the unique Claimant ID and Access Code listed at the top of the email notice. Eligible consumers may file a claim even if they do not receive an email. Eligible consumers may need to provide documentation of these violations to receive payment.

To be eligible for payment, you: (1) must have paid for a parking session at a Metropolis parking lot in Tennessee between July 1, 2021, and January 6, 2026; (2) were wrongfully overcharged, ticketed, or booted; and (3) have not previously received a full refund from Metropolis for your parking session.

“I encourage every eligible Tennessean to file a claim and collect what they're owed as Metropolis works to make things right,” said Attorney General Skrmetti. “This settlement means real money back where it belongs, with the hard-working people who got ripped off.”

The electronic claim form can be found at www.metropolisparkingsettlement.com.

If you have any questions, please visit the settlement website. If you need further assistance, please contact the settlement administrator by emailing info@metropolisparkingsettlement.com or by filling out a contact request form on the settlement website.