Resident Convenience Parking Pass
The Resident Convenience Parking Pass makes parking easier for you. If you are a Niagara Falls resident and often visit places with paid street parking, this pass is perfect for you!
How to get a pass
You can apply for a Resident Convenience Parking Pass in a few easy ways:
- Online: Complete the Resident Convenience Parking Pass Application
- Phone: 905-356-7521
- Email: service@niagarafalls.ca
You can register up to two license plates per household. You must provide proof of City of Niagara Falls residency by providing copies of each vehicle ownership to be listed on the pass.
Please allow one to three days for us to process your application.
Fees: For current pricing, check the Schedule of Fees. Payable when you pick up your pass.
How to renew your existing pass
You can submit your renewal through the At Your Service portal.
- Complete the online Parking Permit Renewal form
- If you are making changes to your vehicles/plates, proof of ownership must be uploaded for the pass renewal
- Fees are payable upon pickup
Eligibility
- This pass is for Niagara Falls residents only and cannot be issued for vehicles registered to a business
- The pass is non-transferable
- Any existing parking violations must be paid before you are issued a pass
Replacements and refunds
- Passes expire on December 29 of each year
- If your pass is damaged, bring it in to get a free replacement
- If you lose your pass, there is an administration fee for a replacement
- An administration fee applies to NSF (non-sufficient funds) cheques
- The City of Niagara Falls can cancel the pass at any time without notice
Rules
- The pass is good for two consecutive hours at any on-street pay area in Niagara Falls. You can park for two hours daily in the same zone and parking space. You can’t re-park in the same zone after your two hours are up, or you could get a ticket.
- The pass is not valid in municipal or private parking lots or Niagara Parks Commission properties
- It must be displayed clearly in your vehicle, or you could get a ticket
- The City of Niagara Falls is not responsible for any loss or damage to your car or its contents
- The pass does not guarantee a parking spot
- Follow zone rules and park according to City By-laws