Frequently Asked Questions
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Before you begin your application:
Please have digital copies (photos are acceptable) of the following ready:
- Proof of Residency (one of the following)
- Current utility bill
- Court-registered mortgage document
- Deed
- Condominium contract
- Trust document
- Current Florida I.D. or Driver's License with Town Address
- Current lease agreement, including the property owner/landlord’s name and contact phone number
- Hotel or rentals under 12 months are not eligible for permits
- Vehicle Information
- Make and model
- License plate number
- Supporting Documents
- Car registration
- Insurance card
- Rental contract if applicable
- Proof of Residency (one of the following)
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There’s a barcode on the front of the ticket near the signature line. You can scan it with your smartphone to go directly to the online payment portal.
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No, they are for town residents who have purchased a Resident Parking Permit or their guests with a guest pass.
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This is an option for RPP residents. Residential ParkMobile stickers cost $50.
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There are plenty of street parking options in midtown Palm Beach. BLUE SIGNS are for ParkMobile paid parking spaces. GREEN SIGNS are for Resident Parking Permit (RPP) parking spaces.
Any resident who purchased a parking sticker (either RPP or ParkMobile) gets two free hours in parking spaces with BLUE SIGNS. RPP visitor hangtags do not receive two free hours.
Parking spaces with GREEN SIGNS are only for residents who live on the respective street block and have purchased a Resident Parking Permit sticker.
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BLUE parking signs are for ParkMobile spaces and are available to anyone. GREEN parking signs are only for residents who live on the street block with the GREEN RPP signs and have purchased a Residential Parking Permit.
Town-issued permits receive the first two hours free in any ParkMobile space in Town (BLUE signs).
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No, your ParkMobile Parking Permit (PPP) gets you two hours free in a Park Mobile spot. This sticker does not give you two hours in a 30-minute parking spot.
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The easiest way for businesses to manage employee parking is by signing up for ParkMobile for Business. This solution offers businesses with a centralized, single monthly statement to manage all employee parking payments. Employers simply add their employees' vehicle in
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If you need longer than three hours on Worth Avenue, it might be best to park on the 200 and 300 blocks of Peruvian Avenue, where you can park for four hours.
You may also move your car to another ParkMobile zone once you have reached the maximum parking session limit. For example, if you have parked for three hours in a ParkMobile spot on the 100 block of Worth Avenue, you can move your car to a ParkMobile spot in the 200 or 300 blocks of Worth Avenue and park for another three hours as each block on Worth Avenue has its own ParkMobile zone number. Verify that you have moved to a new zone number by referencing the blue parking sign near your parked car.
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You can park on public streets for up to 1 hour, but no cooking or meal prep is allowed during that time. On private property, you can park for up to 2 days.
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Paper applications will be available; however, residents are strongly encouraged to use the Town website to register for parking permits. Online registration is the fastest and easiest option, and those who choose to apply in person should expect long lines at Town Hall. New permits may be purchased through the end of February, so there is no need to come in during the first week.
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The only options are to pay the ticket or appeal the ticket.
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Monday, January 26, 2026: Registration opens for 2026 Resident Parking Permit (RPP) and RPP Visitor Permits
Monday, February 9, 2026: Registration opens for 2026 ParkMobile Parking Permits (PPP)
The Town will be using the Information & News news release platform to communicate further parking information. Sign up through the Stay Connected page. Please call 561.838.5410 or email webinfo@townofpalmbeach.com with any issues or requests for assistance.
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The Town of Palm Beach offers a Placard program that allows non-residents to park in ParkMobile spots in their designated zones. Please contact 561-227-6334 to join the waitlist or for more information.
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Resident Parking Permit (RPP)
Certain residential streets in Palm Beach offer parking only to the residents of that street block who have purchased a Residential Parking Permit or a hangtag for their visitors. RPP spaces are reserved 24/7, unless posted otherwise.
Townwide ParkMobile Parking Permit (PPP)
Residents can receive two free hours of parking in ParkMobile spaces. Each residential address can purchase up to two permits
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No. Stated on the back of the ticket, payment is due within 14 calendar days. Late fees will continue to apply during the appeal process.
However, if a court date is scheduled, additional penalties will stop until the case is resolved
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You can pay the ticket as soon as the parking ticket is issued.
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You can:
- Refer to the email you sent for confirmation details
- Contact our Finance Department directly for assistance 561-838-5444
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The appeal process may take 3-5 days. Parking Enforcement will keep you informed if there are delays.
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An email will be sent confirming your account.
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An email will be sent confirming your request for parking permits. The application review process will take 3-5 business days. Please watch for another email with additional information.
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An email will be sent confirming the amount paid. Additional details can be reviewed in the parking portal. Log in to the parking portal.
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For information about parking options, permits, or regulations in the Town of Palm Beach, contact the Finance Department at (561) 838-5444 or email parkingpermits@townofpalmbeach.com.
For parking enforcement or citations, reach Code & Parking Enforcement at (561) 227-7080.
Visit Town Hall (360 S County Rd) in person M-F 8:30 AM-5 PM for assistance.
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To renew your Town of Palm Beach parking permit (RPP or PPP), log into your existing account on the Permit Portal at palmbeach.gtechna.net/permit-/ and follow the same steps as initial registration: select the permit type, update vehicle info if needed, add payment method, and submit.
Contact Finance Department at (561) 838-5444 for issues or in-person renewal at Town Hall.
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If you’re a Town of Palm Beach resident receiving tickets in designated resident parking spots, please contact Parking Enforcement at 561-227-7080. They can review your permit, investigate the citation, and assist with appeals or corrections.
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For questions about a parking citation in the Town of Palm Beach, please contact the Finance Department at 561-838-5444. They can assist with payments, appeals, or resolving citation issues.
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In North Palm Beach, you can pay for parking using the ParkMobile app at metered spots along major roads like US-1 and in public lots near commercial areas (e.g., North Palm Beach Country Club or The Nora District).
Look for zone numbers on meters, download the app, and pay hourly (rates typically $1-3/hour); private lots like Public Storage or Neighbor.com offer monthly options starting around $170-350.
For questions about where you can pay to park or how parking payment works in the Town of Palm Beach, please contact the Finance Department at 561-838-5444. They can provide information on parking payment locations, methods, and any required permits.
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To submit a parking appeal in the Town of Palm Beach, use the online appeals portal via the town's official website at townofpalmbeach.com (under Online Payments and Parking Appeals).
Submit your appeal promptly, late fees accrue after 7 days, and the process typically takes 3-5 days for review by Parking Enforcement. For parking appeals in the Town of Palm Beach, please contact Code Enforcement at (561) 227-7080. They can guide you through the appeal process and requirements.
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The $20 charge is likely a late fee that continues to accrue even during the appeal process—late fees begin 14 calendar days after the ticket issuance and are not paused by filing an appeal.
Next Steps:
Log into the Online Payments and Parking Appeals portal at townofpalmbeach.com to review your citation status and pay the total (original fine + $20).
If your appeal is still pending (typically 3-5 business days), contact Code & Parking Enforcement at (561) 227-7080 immediately to discuss waiving the fee or expediting review.
If denied, pay promptly to avoid further penalties, collections, or vehicle boot.
For issues with an appealed parking ticket and additional charges (such as the $20 late fee), please contact Parking Enforcement at (561) 838-5465. They can review your appeal status, explain any fees, and assist with next steps.
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If you've lost your parking ticket in the Town of Palm Beach, contact the Finance Department at (561) 838-5444 or visit Town Hall (360 S County Rd) with your vehicle's license plate number, date/location of ticket, and proof of ownership to retrieve citation details.
You can also check or pay online via the Parking Appeals portal at townofpalmbeach.com/223/Online-Payments-and-Parking-Appeals by entering your plate info—no ticket number required.
Avoid delays to prevent late fees ($20 after 14 days).
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For questions about parking rules, permits, or your parking ticket (such as payment, appeals, or details), please contact the Finance Department at (561) 838-5444. They can assist with ticket information and parking-related inquiries.