Parking Permits

We have introduced digital parking permits for our controlled parking zones (Opens in a new window) in Hull. These permits are electronic and can be verified through the vehicle registration number. It means you will not have to display a physical permit on your windscreen.

The advantages of the digital system are - 

  • environmental benefits of not producing paper permits 
  • digital permits cannot be copied or altered 
  • permits cannot be lost or stolen 
  • you can change any account details immediately 
  • reminders will be sent by emails before a permit expires 

You will still be able to use your current paper permits displayed on your vehicle’s windscreen until the expiry date.

How and where to apply  

Residents who live in a controlled parking zone (Opens in a new window) will be notified by letter on how to apply for a digital parking permit.

You will be able to apply for a digital permit online by opening an account on MiPermit (Opens in a new window) and completing the online application.

To register and apply online you will need  –

  • to live in a residents parking zone and provide proof of address
  • an email address to register and receive confirmation of your digital permit
  • the vehicle registration certificate (V5C) for each vehicle

We have a step by step guide to help you through the process of applying.

Once approved you will receive an email to confirm your digital permit. The permit is linked to the vehicle's registration number.

Apply for a digital permit (Opens in a new window)

Renewing your digital permit

When your digital permit is due for renewal, you will receive a reminder email 30 days before it is due to expire. You can always check your permit status by logging into your account at any time on MiPermit.

Confirmation of having a digital permit 

Our Parking Enforcement Officers can see whether your vehicle has a valid digital permit from the database held on their handheld devices.

Paper permit

Existing paper permits are still valid until the expiry date.

If you are unable to apply online for a digital permit, contact the libraries by telephone on 01482 210 000 to book an appointment for a paper permit.