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# How do I get a resident parking permit in Asbury Park?

> **Quick Answer:** Apply online through the Asbury Park Permit Portal or visit the Parking Office at 801 Springwood Avenue. You'll need proof of residency, vehicle registration, and proof that you lack off-street parking access.

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**Question Type:** how-to

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You can apply for a resident parking permit in Asbury Park through the online Permit Portal from home, or visit the Parking Office at 801 Springwood Avenue (open Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM). All permits are virtual and linked to your license plate, so no hangtag or decal is needed.

## What You'll Need

To qualify, you must live in Zones 1, 2, 3, or 4 and lack access to off-street parking like a driveway, garage, or parking lot. Bring these documents:

**For Proof of Residency (choose one):**
- Deed or current mortgage payment in your name
- Recent tax or sewer bill in your name
- Current lease in your name
- Valid NJ driver's license with your Asbury Park address plus a utility (gas or electric) or cable/internet bill

**For Vehicle Information:**
- Vehicle registration in your name
- Valid driver's license

If you live in a building with a parking lot or garage, provide a notarized letter from your landlord or property manager stating you don't have parking access and why.

## Permit Limits by Zone

The number of permits you can get depends on your zone and parking situation. In Zones 1, 2, and 3, you can get up to 4 permits per dwelling unit if you have no off-street parking. In Zone 4, the maximum is 2 permits. If you have access to one off-street space, additional resident drivers can get permits, up to 3 total per dwelling unit in Zones 1, 2, and 3.

## Important Rules

Between April 15 and October 15, only one vehicle can use your permit at a time, even if you have multiple license plates listed. All resident permit holders must renew their applications by January 31, 2026, with current documentation.

## Contact Information

For help with your application, call the Parking Office at 732-502-4562. The staff can answer questions about your zone, eligibility, and next steps.

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