Paid On-Street Parking Permit

Get a permit for paid temporary on-street parking.

At addresses south of Dundas Street, you can purchase temporary on-street parking permits to park a vehicle on the street.

This permit allows you to park on the street:

  • For longer than three hours.
  • Between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m.

Permit name

Paid Temporary On-Street Parking Permit

Availability

This permit is available for Oakville addresses south of Dundas Street. 

Refer to the paid parking map for area eligibility.

Paid Parking Map

Upon approval these permits do not guarantee parking spaces will be available on the street.

Duration of permit

  • One day
  • Multi-day, up to seven days
  • 30 days

Cost

  • $5 per day
  • $50 for 30 days

Request this permit

To request a Paid On-Street Parking Permit:

  1. Review all of the information on this page, including the Terms and Conditions.
  2. Sign into your town account.
  3. Complete an online Parking Permit request.

How to submit a permit request

  1. Click "Sign in"
    • On a desktop or laptop computer you'll find "Sign In" in the upper-right corner of this page.
    • On a tablet or mobile phone, click on the menu button (three horizontal lines) in the top right corner of this page. Then click "Sign in" on the top-left corner when the menu page opens.
  2. If you don't yet have a town account:
    • Select "Create Account"
    • Complete all the required fields with your information. When you are done, select "Create an account."
    • You will receive a pop-up message directing you to check the email used to create your account. The email contains a link to create your password. You must complete this step within 24 hours to activate your account.
    • Once your password is created, you will be redirected to the Online Services page, and you should see that you are signed in (your name is displayed in the top right-hand corner).
  3. Sign-in to your account.
  4. Select “Parking and Enforcement” then “Paid Parking Permit” to make a request.

For all permits

  • Parking charges and permits are for use of parking space only
  • The Town of Oakville, its employees or agents are not responsible for loss or damage to vehicle or its contents, however caused
  • A parking space is not guaranteed
  • NSF fee will be applied if payment could not be processed or if payment was declined
  • Failure to make payment will result in cancellation of the permit
  • No credit or refunds for period of time when parking is not used, or parking not found
  • Only those vehicles identified in the permit holder’s account are permitted to use the permit for parking
  • The Town of Oakville reserves the right, with 30 days’ notice, to change rates, fees or parking permit program
  • The Town of Oakville reserves the right to refuse the renewal or issuance of any permit if there are multiple unpaid parking tickets or penalties
  • Permits are non-transferable
  • Permit can only be registered to a vehicle with current licence registration

The permit holder is responsible for

  • Adhering to all the terms and conditions related to their permit
  • Parking their vehicle in the location identified on the permit
  • Parking their vehicle in a parking space designated with pavement markings, if the location has demarcated parking spaces
  • Ensuring all contact, payment and vehicle information is current
  • Ensuring the vehicle is not a commercial vehicle, recreational vehicle, trailer, vehicle with trailer or inoperable vehicle
  • Ensuring the vehicle is properly plated and registered with a valid permit
  • NSF fees if payment could not be processed or if payment was declined
  • Alternate parking arrangements and charges if parking space is not found
  • Contacting Municipal Enforcement Services when a permit is lost or stolen
  • Paying a permit replacement fee for any lost or stolen permit
  • Locking their vehicle when parked
  • Ensuring the vehicle is not parked contrary to other parking regulations, signed or unsigned

Terms specific to this permit

Further to the terms and conditions identified for all permits, the permit holder is responsible for:

  • Ensuring that the vehicle is not stored on the street (parked longer than 24 hours without moving)
  • Ensuring the vehicle is not parked in any area with signed parking prohibitions, either permanent or temporarily posted 
  • Ensuring the vehicle is parked in compliance with all regulations found under the town's Traffic By-law
  • Clearing snow from around their vehicle
  • Ensuring the vehicle is not parked in a metered/paid parking space or lot
  • Ensuring the vehicle is not parked in a signed 2-hour parking zone during the posted time restriction

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