Temporary Parking Permit Application Fall 2011 Spring 2012-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Temporary Parking Permit Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your last name, first name, and middle name in the designated fields. Ensure that all entries are legible for processing.
  3. Provide your complete mailing address, including city, state, and zip code. This information is crucial for any correspondence regarding your permit.
  4. Enter your cell phone number to facilitate communication if needed.
  5. Specify your vehicle's make/model and model year. This helps identify the vehicle associated with your parking permit.
  6. Fill in your license plate number accurately to avoid any issues with parking enforcement.
  7. Select the permit type (Vehicle/Motorcycle) and classification (Visitor, Contractor, Vendor, etc.) from the options provided.
  8. Sign and date the application at the bottom of the form to validate your request before submission.

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Unless a posted sign says otherwise, you may not leave a vehicle parked in the same spot for more than seven days in a row. This rule includes spots in all types of neighborhoods, including residential areas. Unless posted signs say otherwise, commercial vehicles may not be parked on any street for more than 3 hours.
A resident parking permit allows you to park in a resident or shared use parking bay within the controlled parking zone (CPZ) stated on your permit. Having a permit does not guarantee you a parking space or give you the right to park outside your house.
The State Parking Permit for Persons with Severe Disabilities (known as the blue hang tag) is now valid for up to 5 years from the date it was issued. When the permit expires, you must re-apply by submitting a new application to DOT by mail. You cannot renew your permit online.
If you are a resident or non-resident of the City and have a permanent disability that seriously impairs mobility and requires the use of a private vehicle for transportation, you may be eligible. Please note that commercial vehicle plates, dealer plates or plates for a rental vehicle cannot be listed on a PPPD permit.
Permit Rates As of 3/15/2024 (Valid from May 1st, 2024 - April 30th, 2025) Resident Rates after 3/15/2024 Non-ReservedReserved Outdoor Manhattan N/A $2,320.00 Queens $1,300.00 $1,540.00 Staten Island N/A $750.006 more rows
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Annual On-Street Parking Permit (AOSPP) - Issued to not-for-profit organizations to allow parking in designated parking zones or locations for short, prearranged periods while conducting organization duties. Learn more about Annual On-Street Parking Permits.
You can apply for or renew the permit online through e-Permits or by mail. Access e-Permits. Call 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) to request a copy.
Parking Permit / Reciprocity Fees Residential/ReciprocityFee Reciprocity Sticker (District Resident with Take Home Company Car) $338.00/year Residential Parking Permit (see tiered fee schedule below) $50.00/year* Residential Parking Permit (Seniors, 65 or Older) $35.00/year5 more rows

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