Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to some of the most common questions.

The FAQs can be viewed as a PDF at ParkDC Permits FAQs (PDF)

General Information & Visitor Parking Permits

What is ParkDC Permits?

ParkDC Permits is a new digital parking permit website and mobile app for DC residents. Residents on Residential Permit Parking (RPP) blocks can use, issue, and apply for permits. Visitors can sign up to request to use a resident's permit. ParkDC Permits offers:

  • Visitor Parking Permits
  • Home Health Aide Permits
  • Contractor Permits
  • School Staff Permits

The District of Columbia no longer offers the mailed paper Annual Visitor Parking Pass or the Temporary (15-day) Parking Permits from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD).

Who can use ParkDC Permits?

This system allows DC residents living on RPP blocks to apply for, use, and allow visitors to use permits.

ParkDC Permits offers five account types, Resident, Guest, Contractor, Home Health Aide, and School Staff. Sign up as a Resident ONLY if you live on an RPP block. Both personal and professional visitors can sign up to request to use a resident’s permit. Institutional users, like those in the school parking program, can also access their permits with this system.

Where do these permits let me park?

The permits in this system let vehicles park at green and red Residential Permit Parking (RPP) signs. These permits allow parking in the resident's Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC). That ANC is listed on the permit information in ParkDC Permits, as well as on the printout. Check ANC boundaries at Locate Your ANC.

How do I access ParkDC Permits?

Use any of the following three options to register, assign vehicles to your permit, and change account settings.

    Computer at ParkDC Permits Logo Exiting Site Icon

    Mobile App from Apple Store Logo Google Play Logo

    Phone at (202) 671-2631

Please note that, while users can sign up for the system and generate permits through any of these options, users will also have to access a printer to print their permit.

Is my 2020 Annual Visitor Parking Permit still valid?

The 2020 Annual Visitor Parking Passes (paper placards) are currently valid through April 15, 2023. The 2020 Annual Visitor Parking Passes will not be extended again — they will no longer be valid starting April 16, 2023. Residents who want to continue accessing their Visitor Parking Permit permissions must sign up in ParkDC Permits.

What is the Temporary Single Print Visitor Parking Pass?

ParkDC Permits now offers the Temporary Single Print Visitor Pass. This pass does not need to be assigned to a specific vehicle. Much like the previous paper Annual Visitor Parking Pass, this new pass can be used for any vehicle — but only one vehicle at a time. The Temporary Single Print Visitor Pass will be available and valid until the requirement to print and display your permit is removed from ParkDC Permits.

Residents can contact (202) 671-2631 to request a Temporary Single Print Visitor Pass. The addition of this pass will not impact a resident’s eligibility for the Visitor Parking Permit. For more information, see Temporary Single Print Visitor Pass FAQs.

Should I print my permit?

Yes, for now, you must print and display your printout on your vehicle dashboard. You could receive a ticket if do not display a valid printout. See DPW Ticketing for additional information on enforcement.

  • Users can print from any computer and/or printer
  • Visitors can sign up and print their own printouts
  • Residents can set “trusted” visitors — this allows visitors to schedule and print themselves
  • Using the multi-day scheduling feature allows users to only print once for multiple days

You can use any of the following to print a Visitor Parking Permit: your home printer, your local DC Public Library, DC Public Library Remote Printing, kiosks at MPD District Stations.

Why do I have to print my permit?

We require users to print and display their permit to allow for effective enforcement of this program.

What happens when printing is no longer required?

We are working diligently to transition away from the requirement to print your permit. Once the printing requirement is removed, all paper permits, passes, and printouts will become invalid. Once the printing requirement is removed, residents will only have to schedule vehicles digitally. The system will also be fully accessible by calling the Customer Service Center at the District Department of Transportation (DDOT).

What if I do not have a computer or mobile phone?

Users can access all account functions through the call center at (202) 671-2631.

When is the ParkDC Permits call center open?

The call center, available at (202) 671-2631, is open on the days and times listed below. If you call after hours, please leave a voicemail. Our team will respond within one (1) business day.

  • Monday – Friday, 8:15 AM – 12:15 PM, 1:15 PM – 8 PM*
  • *call center closed from 12:15 PM – 1:15 PM
  • Saturday, 8:15 AM to 8 PM

The call center is closed on District holidays.

Why is the District updating the Visitor Parking Program?

The District is moving to digital permitting to:

  • Reduce fraud and free up parking for residents and their visitors
  • Allow instantaneous approval — no need to wait for a mailed permit or go pick one up
  • Allow users to receive text and email notifications about their permits
  • Make permits available to users over the phone at (202) 671-2631

Can more than one visitor use my Visitor Parking Permit at the same time?

Yes. The first visitor uses your unlimited single vehicle permit and anyone else visiting at the same time uses your multi-vehicle permit hours (2,160 hours in total). The system does this automatically when you schedule vehicles on your Visitor Parking Permit.

How long can you schedule a vehicle to park using your permit?

For each parking event, you will enter the date and time for the vehicle. You can schedule one vehicle up to six months with the unlimited single vehicle permit. Anyone else visiting at the same time uses your multi-vehicle permit hours (2,160 hours in total).

Can I get a temporary RPP permit for my rental vehicle?

Yes, please visit the DC DMV page on Resident Rental Car Parking Permit for more information.

How do I use my Visitor Parking Permit for one-time visitors?

Residents can add a visitor’s vehicle to their own account and issue that vehicle a visitor permit.

How do you know I am a District resident?

Residents must have a valid, unexpired DC DMV Driver’s License or Non-Driver Identification Card. You can visit your local DC DMV Office to request these credentials.

Can I use ParkDC Permits if I have reciprocity?

Yes, select “Reciprocity” when you get to the residency verification screen. To apply for reciprocity privileges, follow the directions provided at Reciprocity Parking Permits. If you qualify for reciprocity but do not have a vehicle, you can register by providing proof of identity and proof of residency.

Can I edit my parking days and times after the start time?

No, you will not be able to edit the vehicle’s scheduled usage after the start time.

What should I do if I have a valid permit but still got a ticket?

You can contest parking tickets online at DMV Contesting Tickets or by following the instructions on the back of the ticket.

How long is my Visitor Parking Permit valid?

Your Visitor Parking Permit on ParkDC Permits is valid for 365 days from the sign-up date.

Can I get my Residential Parking Permit (RPP) with this system?

No, please contact the DC Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to request an RPP Permit.

Can I use ParkDC Permits for ROSA (Registration of Out-of-State Automobiles)?

No. The permits on ParkDC Permits do not exempt vehicles from ROSA enforcement.

Does each roommate get a Visitor Parking Permit?

No. Only one Visitor Parking Permit is granted per legal mailing address. Roommates can share the household’s Visitor Parking Permit by following the guide for Share a Visitor Permit with a Roommate.

Can property owners get Visitor Parking Permits for each of their rental units?

No. DDOT will not issue multiple Visitor Parking Permits to an individual with multiple properties. Visitor Parking Permits are issued to the tenant, not the property owner.

How can I submit feedback on the system?

Please submit any feedback through the red “Feedback” box on the mobile app or website or by emailing ddot.parking@dc.gov.

Home Health Aide Permits

How do I qualify for a Home Health Aide account?

To sign up for a Home Health Account, you must have a DC Home Health Aide license from the Department of Health (DOH). More information is available at DC Health Home Health Aide. Access ParkDC Permits to sign up and request a permit.

How do I request a Home Health Aide Permit?

Both residents and home health aides can request home health aide permits through ParkDC Permits. DDOT requires one of the below documents for home health aide permits.

  • Statement on doctor's letterhead certifying the resident's medical needs and the name(s) of the persons providing care; OR
  • Contract between the resident and the person providing care

How long does the Home Health Aide Permit last?

The Home Health Aide Permit is valid up to six months after issuance. After six months, the permit can be renewed. Home Health Aides can request a HHA Permit with the client's unique HHA code.

Can I have more than one Home Health Aide Permit?

Yes. Residents can issue permits to each one of their aides and aides can have permits for each resident they work with.

Does my Home Health Aide Permit work for the entire District?

No. The permit is only valid in the ANC that is displayed on your permit.

Contractor Permits

What is the different between ParkDC Permits and TOPS?

DDOT's Transportation Online Permitting System (TOPS) allows individuals and businesses to apply for occupancy, construction, excavation, or annual rental permits. These permits allow reserved use of metered or unmetered curbside zones, sidewalks, alleys, travel lanes, and other public spaces. To access these permits, please visit TOPS.

The Contractor Permit on ParkDC Permits is for licensed contractors, providing service to a resident in an RPP zone. They allow parking at green and red Residential Permit Parking (RPP) signs. This permit does not provide reserved spaces. To access this permit, please visit ParkDC Permits.

How much does a Contractor Permit cost?

The Contractor Permit costs $10 per day. Both residents and contractors can buy permits.

How do I qualify for a Contractor Account?

Contractors can obtain a license from the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection (DLCP). More information is available at Business and Professional Licensing Administration.

Does my Contractor Permit work for the entire District?

No. The permit is only valid in the ANC that is displayed on your permit.