A resident parking permit allows you to park in a controlled parking zone (CPZ) that you live in. It does not guarantee you a parking space.
Resident permits are for street properties. If you live on an estate, you can apply for an estate parking permit.
Who can apply
To apply for a resident parking permit, you must:
- be a Camden resident and live in your property for at least 5 nights per week
- be the registered keeper of the vehicle
- not live in a car-free housing property
Each member of the household can have one permit, and you'll each need a parking account to apply.
How to apply
You can apply for a resident parking permit online through your Camden Account.
You will need
Before you start your application, make sure that you have:
- proof of address, such as a council tax bill or tenancy agreement
- proof of vehicle ownership or custody, such as a V5C or lease agreement
Apply for a resident parking permit
Car-free housing
If you live in a car-free housing property, you cannot apply for a resident parking permit.
A car-free property is usually one that is a:
- new build
- converted building
If you are not sure if your building is car-free, check your tenancy agreement or ask your landlord.
If you get a permit when you are not entitled to one and we later withdraw it, we will not offer any refund. This is outlined in the terms and conditions for parking permits.
Find out more about car-free housing.
Where you can park
You can park in any resident permit or shared bay within your CPZ.
Permit charges
The price of your resident permit will depend on the length of the permit and the fuel type of vehicle.
Find out more about resident permit fees and charges.