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Residential Permits
Residents can make application for parking permits in the main lobby at the east entrance of Town Hall, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Town Hall is located at 360 South County Road, Palm Beach, FL 33480.
Yearly Residential and Visitor Parking Permits
- Maximum 8 permits per residence (choice of residential decal permits or visitor permits)
- Issued for street/block of residence only
- $50 fee per permit
- Application to be made by resident (proof of residence required)
- Valid for 1 year (set expiration dates depending on street/block)
- Allows parking in spaces marked, "Permit Parking Only" on the street and block of residence
Required Documentation
- Current vehicle registration for residential parking permits
- identification including your name and the Palm Beach address for which the permit will be issued (vehicle registration, drivers’s license, utility bill showing service address, lease agreement)
Decals and visitor permits are available for purchase on September 1st and will expire on September 30th of the following year. Parking citations will not be issued on expired permits until October 15 and residents are responsible for obtaining valid permits before the end of the grace period. Any vehicle without a valid permit after the grace period will be issued a citation for an expired permit. During the grace period, parking enforcement will issue citations for all other parking violations such as failure to display the permit or improper display of the permit.
Decals and visitor permits are available for purchase on December 1st and will expire on December 31st of the following year. Parking citations will not be issued on expired permits until January 15 and residents are responsible for obtaining valid permits before the end of the grace period. Any vehicle without a valid permit after the grace period will be issued a citation for an expired permit. During the grace period, parking enforcement will issue citations for all other parking violations such as failure to display the permit or improper display of the permit.
Temporary Group Residential Parking Permit
Temporary Group Residential Parking permits are available at no cost to residents participating in the Residential Parking Permit program. Only the residents of the specific residential permit parking area within which the Temporary Group Permit is being applied for and whose household has previously purchased two (2) visitor permits for the current permit year are eligible for the Temporary Group Permits. An applicant can request up to 50% of the number of available residential permit parking spaces on their street.