Motor Vehicles



Online Residential Parking Permit Request

You may request a residential parking permit online if you have:

  • A vehicle registration that expires in more than 60 days.  If your vehicle registration expires within 60 days, the DMV requires that you renew your vehicle registration, and request a residential parking permit along with your registration renewal.
  • Your current name and address on file at the DMV.  The DMV will mail your window sticker, which includes a residential parking permit, to your current address on file at the DMV.
  • A valid credit card.  The DMV accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. DMV does not accept American Express.

And you have not:

  • Recently changed your address or name without updating this information with DMV.

If you can't satisfy all of the eligibility requirements above, you must request a residential parking permit at a DMV service location.

Online Residential Parking Permit Request Five-Step Overview

  1. Enter your registered vehicle information. (tag number, last four digits of VIN, your email address)
  2. Review your vehicle registration information and residential parking permit fees.
  3. Pay for the online residential parking permit request using a valid credit card.
  4. Review all the information you've entered.
  5. Print the confirmation page for your records.

Proceed to Online Residential Parking Permit Request Within 10 business days, DMV will mail your vehicle registration card and your window sticker, which includes the Residential Parking Permit (RPP).