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Valley Stream Parking Permits Are an Online Chore Now

Valley Stream resident and commuter parking questions should start with the village parking page and Clerk's Department permit categories.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Valley Stream parking is worth checking before you build a daily routine around a village lot. The village parking page says permits must be purchased online and notes resident permit renewal timing for the 2026-2027 cycle.

The Clerk’s Department FAQ says the village issues Resident, Non-Resident Commuter, Business, and Commercial parking permits. That distinction matters for people near the train, people moving into apartments with limited off-street parking, and small businesses that assume street parking will be easy.

Start by identifying the category you actually need, then confirm whether your vehicle registration, address, or business status matches the permit type. If you are a renter, ask the landlord what parking rights come with the unit, but verify the permit rules with the village before relying on a verbal promise. Before a call or form, write down the place and the record you need. Parking is the topic; Commuter Parking is the local clue. That makes Nassau County paperwork easier to sort. If a portal or clerk sends you elsewhere, the note still gives you the right vocabulary. Valley Stream Parking is the errand to carry forward.

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