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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New Zealand Application Parking form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is essential for record-keeping.
  3. Fill in your company or individual name, along with your address details including postal and physical addresses.
  4. Provide contact information, including a contact person, phone number, email, and any additional numbers such as fax or mobile.
  5. Enter your vehicle's license plate registration to ensure proper identification.
  6. Indicate your desired commencement date for parking and specify the number of unreserved or reserved bays you wish to apply for.
  7. Review and sign the declaration section, confirming that you agree to the terms and conditions outlined in the document.
  8. Select your preferred payment option and provide any necessary details if paying by credit card.

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Parking in New Zealand Parking in cities is often metered, with time limits varying by location. Most carparks in cities also have kiosks where you pay once you park. Pay attention to signage and use parking apps where available. In rural areas, parking is usually free, but always check for any local restrictions!
You do not need to pay if you are parking for less than 10 minutes. For longer stays, pay using the pay by plate machines on the street or the AT Park app. The pay by plate machines display parking rates and hours of enforcement.
Pay by plate parking Pay by plate is a simple way to pay for parking. You pay at a parking machine using your vehicles number plate details instead of a paper ticket.
Most larger towns / cities have parking meters on the main streets, follow the instructions on them which will typically be $1 - $2 coin per hour of parking, yes there are some apps but they will be different in different places.
Always check the blue P signs to see if a carpark is subject to a time limit. Any restrictions are indicated on the sign. For example, P60 means you can park for 60 minutes.

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New Zealand Standard NZS 4121 requires accessible parking spaces to have a minimum effective size of 3.5m wide by 5.0m long for parallel and angle parking spaces at 90 to the kerb. The 3.5m width comprises of a 2.4m wide park with a 1.1m wide access way.
Parking signs are usually blue with white writing. Apart from 5-minute parking, they are in increments of 10 minutes up to 60 minutes, then in 60-minute intervals up to 240 minutes. At the edge of each parking area will be a sign with a time and an arrow pointing in the direction of the parking.
To use the grace period, simply park in a paid parking area for under 20 minutes without using the machine or the app. As part of Tuesdays decision, Council will also work with businesses and the accessibility community to identify where additional P5 and mobility parks should be located.

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