To apply for a Residents' Parking Permit, you will need to send or bring us a completed application form together with proof of residency and vehicle ownership, and the appropriate fee.
You can print off the form (see below) or, if you don't have the facilities to print, you can request us to send you a paper form.
Paper Application Form
To request that an application form is sent to you please contact us by one of the following methods:
E-mail
E-mail us at: parking@swindon.gov.uk.
By Post
Write to us at:
Swindon Direct
(Parking Administration)
Wat Tyler House West
Beckhampton Street
Swindon
SN1 2JH
In Person
Call into the Parking Reception at the Swindon Direct One-stop-shop at the address above. For details of opening hours please see the Swindon Direct pages.
Telephone
Telephone the Swindon Direct Contact Centre on 01793 445506. For details of the Contact Centre opening hours please see the Swindon Direct pages.
Fax
Fax us on 01793 463347.
Application Form
You can apply using the online form, but you will still need to print it off and send it to us, with any other relevant documentation:
Online Residents' Parking Permit Application Form
The form is also available as a downloadable PDF file, which you can print off, sign and send to us (with any other relevant documentation):
Residents' Parking Permit application form (453Kb)
Proof of Residency and Vehicle Ownership
You must include the following documents with your application:
- Proof of residency:
A bank statement or utility bill, dated within the last two months.
- Proof of vehicle ownership:
Either of the following documents (which also needs to confirm the applicant's home address):
- Vehicle registration document
- Certificate of insurance
- Company letter
- Bill of sale or lease document
If You are Not the Owner of the Vehicle
If you are not the owner of the vehicle but the sole user, we need to see the insurance documents and a letter from the owner stating that you are the sole user of the vehicle.
Photocopies of Documents
Photocopies of all documents are acceptable, but you must ensure that they are legible.
Warning
It is an offence not to inform DVLA of a change in the keeper of a vehicle or change of the registered keeper's address.