Cars & Driving · Long Island
Long Beach Resident Parking Permits Need Proof Early
Long Beach residents should gather vehicle registration, residency proof, and fee information before trying to buy a city parking permit.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Long Beach parking is part beach-town rhythm, part paperwork. The city clerk’s parking permit page says resident permits require a New York State vehicle registration showing a Long Beach address. If the vehicle is not registered in Long Beach, the city asks for a lease or property tax bill showing the Long Beach address in the registrant’s name, along with the registration.
City records list a $50 per vehicle fee and no refunds. The 2026 notice says resident permits may be purchased at the Clerk’s office in City Hall room 307 or by mail.
Before making the trip, put the registration, proof of residency, and payment details in one folder. If a lease, tax bill, or vehicle registration uses a different name or address, sort that out before standing at the counter.
In Long Beach, the sticker is small, but it can shape beach days, guest plans, and daily parking more than a newcomer expects. The boardwalk, beach blocks, and summer crowds make a boring permit feel very practical once the season gets moving.
It is still a beach-town errand, just one where City Hall paperwork can decide how easy the afternoon feels.