SP Plus Dayton Airport Parking FACTA Settlement, Are You Eligible for a Voucher? Claim Deadline is July 15

If you paid for parking at Dayton International Airport between October 14, 2014, and October 14, 2016, using a credit or debit card and received a paper receipt, you may qualify for a $23 parking voucher. SP Plus Corp. agreed to settle a class action lawsuit (case Collier v. SP Plus Corp., No. 16CH13568) alleging it illegally printed card expiration dates on receipts. The claim deadline is July 15, 2026.

Quick Facts: SP Plus Dayton Airport Parking Settlement

FieldDetail
Settlement AmountTBD (vouchers funded separately from attorney fees)
Claim DeadlineJuly 15, 2026
Who QualifiesCardholders who paid for parking at Dayton International Airport (Oct. 14, 2014 – Oct. 14, 2016) and received an electronically printed paper receipt
Payout Per PersonVoucher worth up to $23
Proof RequiredNo
Settlement StatusPreliminarily Approved — Open for Claims
AdministratorAnalytics Consulting LLC
Official Websitedaytonairportparkingsettlement.com

Current Status: What Happens Next

  • The court has preliminarily approved the settlement. Claims are open now through July 15, 2026.
  • The opt-out and objection deadline is also July 15, 2026.
  • The Final Approval Hearing is scheduled for September 15, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. Central Time. Vouchers will be distributed after the court grants final approval and resolves any appeals.

What Is the SP Plus Dayton Airport Parking Lawsuit About?

Plaintiffs Kathryn G. Collier and Benjamin M. Seitz filed a class action lawsuit against SP Plus LLC, alleging the company printed the expiration dates of credit and debit cards on electronically printed paper receipts at Dayton International Airport between October 14, 2014, and October 14, 2016.

The lawsuit claims this practice violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA), 15 U.S.C. § 1681c(g)(1). FACTA is a federal law that prohibits businesses from printing more than the last five digits of a card number or the card’s expiration date on any electronically printed receipt given to a cardholder at the point of sale.

SP Plus LLC denies each and every allegation of unlawful conduct and any liability whatsoever. No court has made any judgment or determination of liability. Both sides agreed to settle to avoid the expense and uncertainty of a trial. This case took nine years to reach a settlement.

Who Is Eligible to File a Claim?

The court has decided that the Settlement Class includes all people who, from October 14, 2014, through October 14, 2016, paid for parking at the main parking garage or any surface lot (economy, short term, long term) at Dayton International Airport using a credit card or debit card and received an electronically printed paper receipt.

You may qualify if:

  • You paid for parking at Dayton International Airport (main garage, economy lot, short-term lot, or long-term lot)
  • You used a credit card or debit card to pay
  • You received an electronically printed paper receipt at the time of payment
  • Your transaction took place between October 14, 2014, and October 14, 2016

You do not qualify if you are an employee of SP Plus LLC, HUB Parking Technology USA, Inc., or their family members; class or defense counsel or their employees; or court personnel.

You are entitled to receive only one voucher, even if you parked multiple times at Dayton International Airport during the class period.

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SP Plus Dayton Airport Parking FACTA Settlement, Are You Eligible for a Voucher? Claim Deadline is July 15

How Much Can You Receive? The $23 Parking Voucher Explained

Each eligible class member who submits a valid claim will receive one voucher worth up to $23.00 to use for parking at Dayton International Airport. There are no cash tiers and no “with proof vs. without proof” options — every valid claimant receives the same voucher.

Important restrictions apply to the voucher:

  • Vouchers are redeemable at Dayton International Airport parking exit stations for 90 days from the date of issuance.
  • Vouchers are single-use, nontransferable, and nonrefundable.
  • Vouchers cannot be combined with other discounts or vouchers and are not redeemable for cash or gift cards.

Bottom line: This settlement is only worth claiming if you plan to park at Dayton International Airport within 90 days of receiving the voucher. If you live near Dayton or travel through DAY regularly, this is a straightforward, no-proof claim worth filing.

How to File a Claim for the Dayton Airport Parking Settlement

Class members can file a claim online using the online claim form at daytonairportparkingsettlement.com. There is no PDF claim form available for download.

Step 1 — Visit daytonairportparkingsettlement.com/claim-form

Step 2 — Enter your full name, current mailing address, and contact details

Step 3 — Provide the make and model of the vehicle you parked at Dayton International Airport during the class period

Step 4 — Select voucher delivery by mail to the address you provide

Step 5 — Review your information and submit the form before 11:59 p.m. Central on July 15, 2026

Step 6 — Save your confirmation number for your records

Estimated time to complete: 3–5 minutes.

No receipts, bank statements, or other documentation are required.

Important Deadlines & Dates

MilestoneDate
Preliminary ApprovalGranted (April 2026)
Claims Period OpensApril 2026
Claim Filing DeadlineJuly 15, 2026
Opt-Out DeadlineJuly 15, 2026
Objection DeadlineJuly 15, 2026
Final Approval HearingSeptember 15, 2026
Expected Voucher DistributionAfter final approval + resolution of any appeals (TBD)

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a lawyer to file a claim? 

No. You do not need a lawyer to file a claim. The court has appointed Class Counsel from Justice Jagher London & Millen LLC, Foos & Lentz, and Gibson & Siegal to represent all class members at no charge. Simply visit the official settlement website and complete the online form yourself in minutes.

Is this settlement legitimate? 

Yes. This is a court-supervised class action settlement filed in Cook County Chancery Court (Case No. 16CH13568). The court has preliminarily approved the settlement and scheduled a Final Approval Hearing for September 15, 2026. The official administrator is Analytics Consulting LLC. Only file claims at daytonairportparkingsettlement.com.

When will I receive my voucher? 

The court will hold its Final Approval Hearing on September 15, 2026. If the court approves the settlement, there may be appeals, and resolving them can take time. The settlement administrator will distribute vouchers after the court grants final approval and all appeals resolve. Check the official website for updates.

What if I missed the claim deadline? 

The claim deadline is July 15, 2026. If you miss it, you cannot receive a voucher under this settlement. However, unless you formally opt out by July 15, 2026, you will still be bound by the settlement and release your claims against SP Plus. File early to avoid missing out.

Will this settlement payment affect my taxes? 

The IRS generally does not treat parking vouchers received in a consumer class action settlement as taxable income, because they compensate for a statutory violation rather than represent wages or prize winnings. That said, tax situations vary — consult a tax professional if you have concerns about your specific circumstances.

What is FACTA, and why does it matter to me?

 FACTA stands for the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act. It is a federal law that protects consumers from identity theft by prohibiting merchants from printing your card’s expiration date (or more than the last five digits of your card number) on any receipt. Printing expiration dates exposes cardholders to potential identity theft and credit card fraud.

Can I opt out of this settlement and sue SP Plus myself? 

Yes. If you exclude yourself from the settlement, you will not receive a voucher, you will not be bound by any judgment in the action, and you will not be precluded from pursuing your own individual claim against SP Plus. Your opt-out request must be postmarked by July 15, 2026, and mailed to the settlement administrator at the address listed below.

I parked at Dayton Airport many times during the class period. Do I get multiple vouchers?

 No. You are entitled to receive only one voucher regardless of the number of qualifying transactions during the class period. The settlement limits each class member to a single claim.

Sources & References

  1. Official Settlement Website & Claim Form: daytonairportparkingsettlement.com
  2. Official Settlement FAQ: daytonairportparkingsettlement.com/frequently-asked-questions
  3. Settlement Agreement (Court Filing): daytonairportparkingsettlement.com — Exhibit A Settlement Agreement
  4. Class Notice (Court Document): daytonairportparkingsettlement.com — Class Notice PDF

Last Updated: April 17, 2026

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Legal claims and outcomes depend on specific facts and applicable law. For advice regarding a particular situation, consult a qualified attorney.

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