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Reciprocity Permit for Temporary Residents

To qualify for a reciprocity permit you must meet the following criteria, have the documents listed below and pay applicable permit fees. If you live on a street zoned for residential parking, as indicated by a two-hour residential restriction sign on your block, you may obtain a residential parking permit (RPP) for an additional fee.

Full-time student attending a college or university in District of Columbia

    This type of permit is valid for one year and is renewable.

  • Statement from registrar's office on the college's or university's letterhead stating that you are a full time student
  • Valid out-of-state driver license
  • Valid out-of-state vehicle registration with student's name on the registration
  • Proof of Insurance with student's name on the insurance as required by the issuing registration jurisdiction.
  • Proof of DC residency
  • Note: DC law prevents students in Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) areas 2A and 2E and ANC 3D06 and 3D09 (Georgetown area) from receiving reciprocity parking permits. Students in these areas must get a DC driver license and register their vehicles in the District in order to be able to park in those areas. For information on ANC areas, click here

A member of Congress or on the personal staff of a member of Congress

    This type of permit is valid for one year and is renewable.

  • Statement on the Congress member's letterhead stating they are a Congress member or a personal staff member
  • Valid out-of-state driver license
  • Valid out-of-state vehicle registration with Congress member or personal staff member's name on registration.
  • Proof of Insurance with Congress member or personal staff member's name on insurance as required by the issuing registration jurisdiction
  • Proof of DC residency

A Presidential Appointee

This type of permit is valid for one year and is renewable. Additionally, a presidential appointee is an Officer of the executive branch of the United States government who is not domiciled within the District of Columbia, whose appointment to the office held by them was by the President, subject to confirmation by the Senate, and whose tenure of office is at the pleasure of the President.

  • Statement on White House or executive branch letterhead stating they are a presidential appointment, subject to confirmation by the Senate, and whose tenure is at the pleasure of the President
  • Valid out-of-state driver license
  • Valid out-of-state vehicle registration with presidential appointee’s name on registration
  • Proof of Insurance with presidential appointee’s name on insurance as required by the issuing registration jurisdiction
  • Proof of DC residency

US military personnel on active duty

    This type of permit is valid for one year and is renewable.

  • Valid Military Identification or Military Orders
  • Valid out-of-state driver license
  • Valid out-of-state vehicle registration with active duty military member's name on registration
  • Proof of Insurance with active duty military member's name on insurance as required by the issuing registration
  • Proof of DC residency

Temporary DC Resident

    This type of permit is valid for six months and is NOT renewable.

  • Valid out-of-state driver license
  • Valid out-of-state vehicle registration with temporary DC resident's name on registration
  • Proof of Insurance with temporary DC resident's name on insurance as required by the issuing registration jurisdiction
  • Proof of DC residency

Diplomat

    This type of permit is valid for one or two years and is renewable.

  • Valid Department of State vehicle registration and drivers license
  • Proof of Insurance with Diplomat's name on insurance
  • For additional information, you may visit DMV Program from the U.S. Department of State