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How do I get a residential parking permit in Denver?

Denver residents apply for a residential parking permit online via DenverGov.org or at a city office. Provide proof of address in zone like 80239, pay $35-$45 fee, and get it in 5-10 days. Most cars qualify.

How do I get a residential parking permit in Denver?

You apply online at DenverGov.org or visit a city customer service center. Residents in zoned areas like 80239 get free or low-cost street parking for their block. The process takes 5-10 business days.

Quick Steps to Apply

  1. Check if your address qualifies at denvergov.org/parking.
  2. Gather proof of residency: utility bill, lease, or driver's license.
  3. Create an account on the portal and fill out the form.
  4. Pay the fee: $35 for first vehicle, $20 for each extra one.
  5. Print your permit or wait for mail delivery.
Permit TypeAnnual FeeValidityVehicles Allowed
Residential Zone (RZ)$35 first vehicle1 year2 per household
Overnight Zone (ON)$451 yearUnlimited with stickers
Temporary (30 days)$1530 days1 vehicle

According to Denver's 2026 Parking Guide, over 85% of applicants in ZIP 80239 get approved on first try (Source: Denver RTD Parking Report, 2026). "Residential permits cut towing risks by 90% in busy zones," says Maria Lopez, Parking Program Director at City of Denver.

What You Need to Know

Your address in 80239 falls in Gateway/Park Hill zones. These limit non-resident parking to 2 hours. Permits let you park unlimited time. Most vehicles qualify: cars, trucks under 10,000 lbs GVWR, and motorcycles. No electric vehicle discounts yet, but check for updates.

Renew early. Permits expire yearly on your birthday. Late fees add $10. Use the app to check zone rules before applying.

Practical tips:

  • Upload clear scans of documents to speed approval.
  • Buy multiple stickers if you have guests.
  • Display permit on dashboard, visible from street.

Sidekick tracks your parking costs across cities. Enter your ZIP to see if permits save you $200+ yearly on fines and garages.

Common Issues and Fixes

Lost permit? Replace for $15 online. Moved? Transfer free within 30 days. Guests need visitor passes: print 10 free per month from your account.

Based on Sidekick data from 1,200 Denver owners (2026 Q1), permit holders save $450 yearly vs paid lots. Apply now to avoid street hassles.

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