Resident Only Parking Permit

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Order Permit Online

The existing Resident Only Parking permits expire at midnight on December 31, 2022. The City of Fullerton will begin using a new parking permit portal. Everyone must register for a new account online by visiting https://fullerton.getapermit.net. You will be required to upload a current and valid utility bill (gas, electricity or water) to create your permit account. The utility bill must be in your name in order for your account to be approved. Once the uploaded document is validated, you will be able to log back in to pay for your permit.

  • The total number of permits/placards issued to a single property is limited to five (5) permits per household. Lost or stolen permits will not be replaced.
  • The $10.00 annual issuance fee assessed per household participating in the permit program remains unchanged; the cost of each permit/placard is $2.00 (limit 5). The maximum assessed to any participating property is $20.00. The aforementioned fees will not be charged to residents who do not request permits.

Participation in the permit process is optional; however, vehicles without said permit will be prohibited from parking on the street between the hours of the restriction. The following holidays are exempt for Residential Permit Parking: New Years Eve, New Years Day, Martin Luther King Day, Lincoln’s Birthday, Presidents Day, Washington’s Birthday, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and the immediate Friday thereafter, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day, as well as General or Special Election days.

Resident Only Permit Parking does not exempt a vehicle from Section 8.44.080 of the Fullerton Municipal Code pertaining to “Early Morning Parking” between 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m.

If you have any questions regarding the new parking permit portal or need assistance registering for an account or ordering your permit, Permit Support is available by emailing support@getapermit.net. Responses will be sent Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm.

Permit parking in the City of Fullerton is available to regulate and manage residential on-street parking problems associated with student parking. Although the City recognizes it is desirable to allow residents to park legally on any public street, it also recognizes the inconvenience that repetitive and long-term parking has on the affected residents. The goal is to create fair and equitable usage of residential on-street parking areas.

Report violations to: PD Traffic Bureau at (714) 738-5313.

For additional information pertaining to the process call (714) 738-6858.



Days and Times of Permit Enforcement

To maintain continuity and effectiveness of enforcement, the City established a standard posted time restriction of:

  • 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, non-school days exempt, or...
  • Under certain circumstances the hours of restriction may be designated as a 24-hour restriction, Monday through Friday, and sign posted accordingly.

Exempt Holidays

The following holidays are exempt for Residential Permit Parking:

  • New Years Day
  • Martin Luther King Day
  • Lincoln’s Birthday
  • Presidents Day
  • Cesar Chavez Day
  • Memorial Day
  • 4th of July
  • Labor Day
  • Columbus Day
  • Veterans Day
  • Thanksgiving Day and the immediate Friday thereafter
  • Christmas Eve, Christmas Day
  • New Years Eve
  • General or Special Election days

Request Permit Parking for your Street

Requests for Permit Parking and review of the requests shall conform to the following:

  1. Petition - All requests shall be made by petition per the City’s format using the petition form.
  2. Identify Problem - All requests shall identify the source of the parking problem; e.g. high school or college student parking, etc., that is interfering with the availability of parking to the residents.
    1. Any desired variation from the standard enforcement must be included.*
  3. Support - A minimum of sixty-five percent (65%) of the property owners indicating their support is required for the request to proceed to the City Council for their consideration. Each property shall be represented by one vote (multiple signatures for the same property shall count as one vote).
  4. Submit - Completed petitions shall be delivered to:

City of Fullerton
303 W. Commonwealth Avenue
Fullerton, CA 92832
Attention: Traffic Engineering Division.

*Certain individual situations may necessitate varying time and/or day restrictions. In such situations, the applicant and/or City may request to deviate from the City’s standard. Petitioner must include such proposed revision(s) on the petition prior to review by City staff.

If you would like additional information, please call (714) 738-6858.


Get Resident Parking Permits for Approved Streets

  • Your address must be in one of the designated Resident Only "Permit Parking" area.
  • You must bring an original current utility or telephone bill to City Hall to purchase and pick up your permit(s).

Property Owners

  • May purchase your permit online and pick it up at City Hall
    • Bringing the online payment receipt
    • Bring an original current utility or telephone bill.
  • You may also purchase permits directly from City Hall located at 303 W Commonwealth Ave. with an original current utility or telephone bill.

Non-Property Owning Residents

Must purchase permits onsite at City Hall located at 303 W Commonwealth Ave. bringing the following:

  • Landlord Authorization Letter - A landlord authorization letter granting permission to obtain permits, from the property owner to City Hall.
  • An original current utility or telephone bill.

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