City of Miami Beach


Residential Parking Zones

The City of Miami Beach, in an effort to provide our residents with adequate parking for personal vehicles, has established residential parking zones in several areas of the City. To park in these zones during restricted hours, vehicles must display a residential parking permit decal. Click here to download a Residential Parking Permit Application.

Residential zones are tow-away zones for those vehicles without the proper decal.  They are strictly enforced. Each zone is clearly marked with street signs.

Residential Parking Zone Maps (Acrobat)

You will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print these documents.  

Regulations

The zone on your permit must match the zone on the Residential Permit Parking sign in order for you to park there.

The permit DOES NOT exempt you from any posted parking regulations, yellow safety zones, obstructing sidewalks , nor does it guarantee you a parking space.  All posted and public safety regulations must be observed, including restrictions for parking meters.

The permit is not transferable from vehicle to vehicle. The permit can ONLY be used on the vehicle it is issued to and MUST BE PERMANENTLY AFFIXED to your front windshield, lower corner, driver's side.   Vehicles with permits taped or not properly affixed will be cited.  If you change vehicles or your license plate, you must apply for a replacement permit and return the old permit.  In the case of a stolen permit, you must provide us with a police report for the stolen vehicle.

The fee for a replacement or stolen permit is $7.50.   Replacement of the permit will require presentation of a government issued photo identification, a police report, if applicable, the old permit and verification in the Residential Parking Program Computer System that you were a valid decal holder.

Visitor passes CANNOT be replaced.

Visitor passes are for the accommodation of short term visitors ONLY and must be prominently displayed.  Failure to display visitor passes may lead to enforcement action, up to and including impoundment.  Kindly review the message on the back of your visitor pass.  The parking department requests that the intention of the visitor pass program be honored, in order not to jeopardize the program.


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