
Visitor's Parking Permits for Guests of Permanent Residents
District of Columbia residents may obtain visitor parking permits free of charge at a police station or substation in the ward in which they reside. Special consideration will be given to residents who are incapacitated or have a disability. For more information, contact your district police station.
NOTE: Currently, there is a Visitor Parking Permit Pilot currently in progress in Ward 4. Therefore, if you live in Ward 4, click here for information related to the pilot.
Visitor's parking permits are only issued to residents with visitors. There is no charge for the permit.
Applicants must provide one of the following as proof of District of Columbia residency:
- A valid District of Columbia driver's license/identification card
- A valid District of Columbia vehicle registration card
- A current utility bill, lease, deed, settlement agreement or voter registration card.
Applicants for visitor parking permits must also show the following:
- The name and address of the visitor using the permit
- Valid vehicle registration for the visitor using the permit (VIN and Tag Number, required)
To be valid, visitor permits must display the following:
- The license tag number of the visitor's vehicle
- The ward number of the District of Columbia resident
- The expiration date (no more than 15 days from the date of issuance)
Visitor parking permits are issued only to eligible District of Columbia residents and are for use
only by their bona fide visitors. For purposes of issuing visitor parking permits, an "eligible resident" is any resident
of a street that has been designated as a "residential parking permit" area. A "visitor" is defined as any person
who visits a District of Columbia residence. |