Resident parking permit information
Eligible households can purchase up to two resident parking permits. Resident permits will be issued to a specific vehicle and registration number. Resident permits can also be purchased monthly and transferred between different vehicles, please see the parking terms and conditions above for further information.
The charge for monthly permits is simply 1/12th of the annual cost. Permits will be issued virtually – you will not have a paper permit to display in the windscreen.
Please note that resident permits are issued per council tax reference number.
The parking permit application process will require you to supply your council tax number; you can find this on your council tax bill. Please note that to protect the information on your council tax account this number cannot be given to you over the telephone.
If you cannot apply online, please call 0333 123 5900.
Before making an application, please read the permit terms and conditions in the introduction box, as refunds cannot be provided.
I don't have a copy of my council tax bill - how do I apply?
If you do not have a copy of your bill you can;
- Telephone or email your local council tax office on to request another copy to be posted to your property.
- Visit the council tax office to collect copy of your bill. Please note you will need to ensure that you take photo identification with you which confirms your address, a copy of your bill cannot be given to you without identification.
- If you have just moved in and need to register for council tax or notify a change of address, please contact your local council tax office.
If you have just moved in and need to register for council tax or notify a change of address, please contact your local council tax office. Alternatively, you can supply the following documents as evidence to obtain a temporary reference number (please note that this is not a council tax number) that can be used to apply for a parking permit via MiPermit;
- Tenancy agreement for the new property.
- Completion documents from a solicitor in relation to the new property.
- A utility bill (with the new address clearly printed on the bill).
- A new council tax liability form in relation to the new property.
- Bank statement (with the new address clearly printed on the statement).