Borrowed Vehicles
If you are borrowing a vehicle because your existing vehicle is in the shop or otherwise out of service, please refer to the information listed under "Replacement Vehicles for Vehicles Undergoing Service (Rented or Borrowed)."
Due to the rules established under the Massachusetts General Laws, we cannot issue Resident Parking Permits unless the vehicle is registered in your name at your address in Cambridge. However, if you are borrowing a vehicle from a family member and you intend to register the vehicle in your name, you may purchase a Temporary Parking Permit which will give you time to register the vehicle in your name. If you have questions, please contact us.
Dormitories
Residents who are living in dormitories may apply for Resident Parking Permits, except for residents of dormitories that were built after October 27, 2003 and are in the Special Zoning Districts 12, 13, and 14. These addresses include:
- 10 Akron Street;
- 28 Hingham Street;
- 387 Memorial Drive;
- 37, 47, 49 and 69 Banks Street;
- 5 Cowperthwaite Street; and
- 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, and 11 Grant Street.
Residents of dormitories are not eligible to receive a Visitor Parking Permit.
Employer-Owned Vehicles
If your vehicle is owned by your employer, you can still apply for a Resident Parking Permit. All of the requirements are the same except:
- the registration does not need to show your Cambridge address (the garage code must still be Cambridge), and
- you must provide a letter from your employer on their letterhead stating that the vehicle has been assigned to you and that you maintain control over the vehicle at all times.
Permits for employer-owned vehicles are limited to one per resident.
Events at Your Home
If you are hosting a one-day event at your home, you may request that we not enforce Resident Permit Parking near your residence so that guests can park without a Visitor Parking Permit. You must submit your request at least one business day in advance via our Parking Consideration Application.
Extended Visitor Parking Permits
Residents may purchase Extended Visitor Parking Permits to allow their visitors to park in areas designated “Parking by Permit Only” for up to two consecutive weeks.
In order to be eligible:
- Your household must have an active Visitor Parking Permit.
- You must submit the application on behalf of your visitor.
- You should apply for an Extended Visitor Parking Permit within two weeks (14 days) of the start date of the permit. Please do not apply for the permit more than two weeks before the start date.
- You must provide a copy of the visitor's vehicle registration.
- Cambridge residents may not use a Visitor Parking Permit, including an Extended Visitor Parking Permit, for a vehicle that they own or are using. If you are a Cambridge resident borrowing a vehicle, buying a new vehicle, using a rental vehicle, etc., look through the "Unique Circumstances" section for the permit that applies to you.
You may apply for a one-week or two-week Extended Visitor Parking Permit. The cost for the permits is $10.00 per week. Once the two-week limit is reached, a new permit may not be issued for the same vehicle until one month after the initial start date. However, you may apply for back-to-back permits for different vehicles.
Your visitor must follow all Visitor Parking Permit rules, including moving the vehicle every 24 hours and parking within the correct Visitor Parking Permit zone.
Each household may only have one Extended Visitor Parking Permit at a time. There is an eight week maximum, per year, per household for Extended Visitor Parking Permits.
Apply In Person
Note: You do not need to bring a paper application with you.
- You should apply for an Extended Visitor Parking Permit within two weeks (14 days) of the start date of the permit. Please do not apply for the permit more than two weeks before the start date.
- An appointment is not required, however you may make an appointment before coming to our offices.
- Get a copy of your visitor's vehicle registration.
- Bring the registration and payment to our office at 344 Broadway, Cambridge, MA. We accept cash; checks and money orders made payable to the “City of Cambridge”; and American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa credit and debit cards.
- If your household's Visitor Parking Permit is not in your name (e.g., your family member or roommate applied for the permit), you must bring proof of residency.
Leased Vehicles
All of the requirements are the same except:
- the registration does not need to show your Cambridge address (the garage code must still be Cambridge)
Military Members on Active Duty
If you are serving in the military and have been assigned to work or study in or near Cambridge, you may apply for a Military Parking Permit. These permits operate the same as Resident Parking Permits except:
- you do not have to register your vehicle in Massachusetts; and
- you must provide a copy of your military orders.
To apply for a Military Parking Permit, follow the instructions for a New Resident Parking Permit.
Motorcycles
If you own a motorcycle, you must complete the regular application for a Resident Parking Permit. However, we do not expect or recommend that you try to affix the sticker to your motorcycle. You should keep the permit and if you receive a ticket for parking without a permit, you must provide the permit number when you dispute the ticket.
Moving to or Within Cambridge
If you move to or within Cambridge, you must contact the Registry of Motor Vehicles, your Insurance Agent, and us to update your information. If you move within Cambridge, we may need to issue you a new Visitor Parking Permit.
The instructions below are for getting a temporary resident parking permit for your personal vehicle. If you are looking to reserve space for a moving van or container, learn more here.
Moving with your own vehicle
If you are in the process of changing your registration to Cambridge, you may apply for a Temporary Parking Permit.
If you are moving within the state, you may apply for a one-week Temporary Parking Permit. If you are moving from outside of Massachusetts, you may apply for a one- or two-week Temporary Parking Permit. The price for temporary permits is $20.00 for one week and $30.00 for two weeks.
If for some reason you cannot register your vehicle in Massachusetts within two-weeks, you may request approval to purchase an additional temporary permit. You must provide evidence showing why the registration process is being delayed. These additional temporary permits are subject to supervisor approval. Otherwise, temporary Parking Permits may not be renewed or extended.
Online
- Get your lease or purchase and sales agreement. If you do not have a lease or purchase and sales agreement, you must supply proof of residency.
- If your vehicle is not registered in Massachusetts, you must supply an electronic copy of your registration.
- Decide how you'd like to pay. We accept:
- American Express, Discover, Mastercard, and Visa debit and credit cards; and
- direct payments from personal checking, personal savings, and commercial checking accounts. You'll need the account number and routing number.
- Submit an online application for a Temporary Parking Permit, including uploading your documents.
- Once our staff reviews your application for completeness and it is approved, you will be emailed a link to pay for your permit.
- Your permit will be valid on the first day of your lease or the date indicated in your application. We will not mail any Temporary Permits.
In Person
Note: You do not need to bring a paper application with you.
- An appointment is not required, however you may make an appointment before coming to our offices.
- Get your lease or purchase and sales agreement. If you do not have a lease or purchase and sales agreement, you must supply proof of residency.
- Get your vehicle registration from your vehicle.
- Bring your documents and payment to our office at 344 Broadway, Cambridge, MA. We accept cash; checks and money orders made payable to the “City of Cambridge”; and American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa credit and debit cards.
A friend or family member helping you move
You may apply for a Temporary Visitor Parking Permit, if you are borrowing a vehicle to facilitate your move or have a friend or relative using their vehicle to help you move. These permits are valid for up to three consecutive days. The price of the permit is $10.
You may not renew or extend a Temporary Visitor Parking Permit. All other rules related to Visitor Parking Permits apply, including the requirement that the vehicle be parked within the correct Visitor Parking Permit area and that it be moved every 24 hours.
In Person
Note: You do not need to bring a paper application with you.
- An appointment is not required, however you may make an appointment before coming to our offices.
- Get your lease or purchase and sales agreement. If you do not have a lease or purchase and sales agreement, you must supply proof of residency.
- Get your vehicle registration from your vehicle.
- Bring your documents and payment to our office at 344 Broadway, Cambridge, MA. We accept cash; checks and money orders made payable to the “City of Cambridge”; and American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa credit and debit cards.
New Vehicles
First or additional vehicles
If this is your first vehicle, or you have purchased an additional vehicle, you must apply for a New Resident Parking Permit.
Trading-in or replacing an old vehicle
If you purchased a new car during the renewal season (January 2 through March 31) and have not yet renewed your permit, follow the process for applying for a new permit.
If you have or are in the process of purchasing a new vehicle to replace a vehicle that has a current Resident Parking Permit, you should remove the permit from the existing vehicle.
If you are using the same plates and you are able to keep the permit intact, you must contact us with the make of your new vehicle. You may then place the existing permit on your new vehicle.
If you are getting new plates or the permit was damaged while it was being removed, you may:
- schedule an appointment, bring the old permit to our office, and we will swap it out for a new permit for free;
- mail the old permit and a Parking Permit Application to our office and we will issue a new permit for free; or
- apply for a new permit, you will have to pay the $25.00 fee.
If your original permit was issued more than 30 days ago, you are required to provide current proof of residency to receive a replacement permit.
Non-Resident Parking Permits
You, or people who provide services at your home, may be eligible for a Non-Resident Parking Permit, if:
- Business - Your business provides services to Cambridge residents in their homes on a frequent and recurring basis. This permit intended for businesses that provide short-term services such as visiting nurses, realtors, and social workers. The permit is not intended for contractors or service professionals who work on homes.
- Childcare - You are a Cambridge resident and one or more people provide childcare at your home on a frequent and regular basis.
- Home-Based Business (Visitor Permit) - You are a Cambridge resident, you operate a business out of your home, and your home is in a primarily residential area where most parking spaces are designated “Parking by Permit Only.”
- Landlord - You own property in Cambridge and need to have access to that property. Note: these permits are only available if the property is in a building with fewer than 8 units.
- Long-Term Home Care - You are a Cambridge resident and you or someone in your household has a person who provides healthcare services at your home on a frequent and regular basis.
- Non-Profit (Visitor Permit) - You manage a non-profit organization that provides housing to people in Cambridge (e.g., group homes, shelters, and hospice homes) and you need to provide parking to healthcare or other social-service providers who visit your organization.
- School Department - You are a Cambridge School Department employee who must travel to service multiple school locations during the day. Note: this permit is not a resource for commuting. Applications must be approved and submitted by Ann Marie Picanco of CPSD Human Resources.
If one of these circumstances applies to you, click here to learn more about how to apply.
Rental Vehicles and Car Subscriptions
If you are renting a vehicle or using a vehicle subscription service, you may not apply for a Resident Parking Permit. Instead, you are eligible for a temporary Parking Permit. The vehicle does not have to be registered or garaged in Cambridge. You must rent the vehicle in your name and Cambridge address.
The cost for Temporary Parking Permits is:
- $20.00 for one week,
- $30.00 for two weeks,
- $40.00 for three weeks, and
- $50.00 for four weeks.
Apply Online
- Collect electronic copies of your proof of residency and your rental agreement.
- Decide how you'd like to pay. We accept:
- American Express, Discover, Mastercard, and Visa debit and credit cards; and
- direct payments from personal checking, personal savings, and commercial checking accounts. You'll need the account number and routing number.
- Submit an online application for a Rental Vehicle Permit, including uploading your documents.
- Once our staff reviews your application for completeness and it is approved, you will be emailed a link to pay for your permit.
- Once payment is received, your Rental Vehicle Permit will be valid. This is an electronic permit, you will not receive anything in the mail.
Apply in Person
- An appointment is not required, however you may make an appointment before coming to our offices.
- Collect your proof of residency.
- Get your rental agreement.
- Bring your documents and payment to our office at 344 Broadway, Cambridge, MA. We accept cash; checks and money orders made payable to the “City of Cambridge”; and American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa credit and debit cards.
Replacement Vehicles for Vehicles Undergoing Service (Rented or Borrowed)
If you have an existing Resident Parking Permit, and the vehicle is out of service, you may apply for a free Temporary Parking Permit. You must provide paperwork to show that the car is undergoing service. There is a 30-day maximum for these permits, though we will issue additional permits if you provide documentation to show that it is needed. These extensions are subject to supervisor approval.
Online
- Get your service paperwork or other documentation showing why the car is unavailable to you. You do not need to supply proof of residency.
- Get the rental agreement or registration for the vehicle that you are using while yours is out of service.
- Submit an online application for a temporary parking permit, including uploading your documents.
- Once our staff reviews your application for completeness and it is approved, your permit will be valid. We will not mail any Temporary Permits.
In Person
Note: You do not need to bring a paper application with you.
- An appointment is not required, however you may make an appointment before coming to our offices.
- Get your service paperwork or other documentation showing why the car is unavailable to you. You do not need to supply proof of residency.
- Get the rental agreement or registration for the vehicle that you are using while yours is out of service.
- Bring your documents to our office at 344 Broadway, Cambridge, MA.
Service Providers
Contractors may park vehicles with Massachusetts commercial license plates in Permit Parking Only areas for up to three consecutive days without a permit. This allows residents to get emergency repairs done quickly (e.g., repair a broken toilet or heating system). A Visitor Parking Permit is not required.
We offer different types of Street Occupancy Permits, which allow you to reserve space on the street for various reasons (e.g., tool trucks and dumpsters).
Non-Resident Parking Permits are available for people who regularly provides services to Cambridge residents at their homes (e.g., healthcare or childcare providers).
Short-Term Residents
We do not offer short-term parking permits, including for summer school students or sub-letters. If you meet all of the eligibility requirements, you may apply for a Resident Parking Permit.