Free parking rules lookup

Free Street Parking Rules Checker

Street parking rules are the local restrictions that decide when, where, and how long you can park on public streets. This free street parking rules checker helps you review common meter hours, permit zones, overnight limits, and street sweeping patterns by city so you can avoid tickets before you park.

Use it as a fast risk screen for street parking rules, then confirm the exact curb signs on the block where you leave your car.

Metered parking hoursResidential permit zonesOvernight restrictionsStreet sweeping rules

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Check street parking rules by city

Select a city, choose the kind of curb you expect, and review the common parking regulations that usually cause tickets.

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New York City, NY

Scenario summary

High ticket risk

New York City mixed-use streets combine meter hours, permit restrictions, and cleaning windows on the same curb.

What to assume first

High ticket risk. Assume the block has a second rule beyond the obvious one.

Metered parking hours

Typically 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Meters are tightly enforced in business districts and many neighborhood commercial strips.

Max stay: 1 to 2 hours on many commercial blocks

Typical rate: $2.00 - $5.50 per hour

Residential permit zones

Common near campuses and commuter spillover areas.

Residential permit parking exists in select neighborhoods, but posted curb signs matter more than a citywide permit rule.

Visitor note: Visitors usually rely on posted time limits rather than a universal guest pass.

Overnight restrictions

Check signs for overnight truck, bus, and no-standing windows.

Overnight parking is possible on many blocks, but alternate side parking and commercial vehicle rules create frequent ticket risk.

Seasonal note: Snow emergencies can override normal curb access.

Street sweeping schedule

Alternate side parking one or two times per week on many residential streets

Window: Commonly 90-minute posted windows in the morning

Typical fine: $65 and up

High-risk areas to double-check

  • Manhattan business districts
  • Brooklyn retail corridors
  • School and bus zones

Before you leave the car

  • Read every sign on the pole because standing, parking, and meter rules stack together.
  • If you park overnight, confirm alternate side parking for the next morning before leaving the car.
  • Expect stricter enforcement near bus stops, hydrants, and daylighting corners.

Parking rules by city

Use the table to compare common street parking regulations across cities. Click any row to load that city in the checker above.

CityMetered parkingPermit zonesOvernightStreet sweeping

Typically 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Max stay: 1 to 2 hours on many commercial blocks

Common near campuses and commuter spillover areas.

Risk: Medium

Check signs for overnight truck, bus, and no-standing windows.

Risk: High

Alternate side parking one or two times per week on many residential streets

Fine: $65 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 1 to 2 hours is common near retail

Frequently afternoon through early morning, especially on permit-only blocks.

Risk: High

Watch for 2:00 AM - 6:00 AM restrictions on posted corridors.

Risk: High

Weekly or biweekly depending on the block

Fine: $73

Usually 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 1 to 2 hours on many blocks

Permit-only or 2-hour visitor windows are common on weekdays.

Risk: High

Look for yellow curb loading, red transit lanes, and 12:00 AM - 6:00 AM restrictions.

Risk: Medium

Weekly or biweekly by side of street

Fine: $79

Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 hours is common near retail

Often daytime or event-sensitive in residential districts.

Risk: Medium

Watch for late-night no parking near recreation areas and alley access points.

Risk: Medium

Monthly or biweekly depending on district

Fine: $52 and up

Commonly 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Max stay: 2 hours is common outside central zones

Often evening, overnight, or all-day on permit blocks.

Risk: High

Watch for overnight bans on marked routes and loading fronts.

Risk: High

Seasonal sweeping from spring through fall

Fine: $60

Usually 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Max stay: 1 to 2 hours in many areas

Resident-only blocks often apply at all times or during long overnight windows.

Risk: High

Check for resident-only signs and overnight snow emergency corridors.

Risk: High

Seasonal neighborhood cleaning, often monthly or bimonthly

Fine: $40 and up

Usually 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Max stay: 2 hours is common on mixed-use streets

Often weekday daytime with some evening and Saturday restrictions.

Risk: High

Avoid blocks that restart rush-hour restrictions early in the morning.

Risk: Medium

Seasonal daytime sweeping on posted blocks

Fine: $45

Often 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 4 hours by block

Many zones focus on weekday daytime spillover, with some evening limits.

Risk: Medium

Watch for freight zones, school loading, and signed midnight windows.

Risk: Medium

Residential sweeping seasonally, arterial sweeping year-round

Fine: $53 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM in core areas

Max stay: 2 hours is common

Visitor limits and permit-only blocks often apply on weekdays and evenings.

Risk: High

Watch for overnight truck loading and neighborhood permit signs.

Risk: Medium

Seasonal cleaning in Center City and expanding neighborhoods

Fine: $51

Usually 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 4 hours depending on district

Often daytime or all-day on resident-priority streets.

Risk: Medium

Check for overnight no-parking on event and waterfront corridors.

Risk: Medium

Weekly or monthly by neighborhood

Fine: $45 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 3 hours on central blocks

Frequently daytime spillover hours and event-sensitive periods.

Risk: Medium

Look for late-night valet, loading, and no-parking windows.

Risk: Medium

Monthly or biweekly in many neighborhoods

Fine: $35 and up

Usually 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 4 hours depending on district

Often evening and overnight around nightlife and event spillover.

Risk: Medium

Look for valet and loading changes around bars and hotels.

Risk: Medium

Monthly or district-based cleaning programs

Fine: $40 and up

Usually 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 3 hours on many blocks

Most common near dense mixed-use and event areas.

Risk: Low

Watch for signed overnight bans near stadiums and loading fronts.

Risk: Low

Neighborhood-specific cleaning and maintenance schedules

Fine: $30 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM in central zones

Max stay: 2 hours is common

Often weekday daytime with some evening protection.

Risk: Medium

Check overnight signage near downtown and stadium areas.

Risk: Medium

Neighborhood schedules, often monthly or seasonal

Fine: $50 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 5 hours by district

Usually daytime visitor limits with permit preference.

Risk: Medium

Check for midnight loading, school, and event restrictions.

Risk: Low

Seasonal or district-based maintenance programs

Fine: $39 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 4 hours depending on district

Most common around high-demand mixed-use districts.

Risk: Low

Check for late-night loading or special event restrictions.

Risk: Medium

District and neighborhood maintenance schedules

Fine: $35 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 4 hours depending on location

Most common near campuses and downtown-adjacent neighborhoods.

Risk: Low

Check for event zones, school loading, and tow-away signs.

Risk: Low

Local neighborhood maintenance schedules where posted

Fine: $36 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 4 hours

Mainly around event and resort-adjacent spillover zones.

Risk: Low

Watch for resort, valet, and delivery restrictions after dark.

Risk: Medium

Neighborhood and business-district cleaning schedules

Fine: $30 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 3 hours

Most common near nightlife and campus-adjacent neighborhoods.

Risk: Low

Check for loading and valet restrictions near bars and hotels.

Risk: Medium

Neighborhood maintenance schedules where posted

Fine: $25 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Max stay: 2 hours on many central blocks

Most common in dense historic neighborhoods.

Risk: Low

Watch for tow-away on parade routes and loading fronts.

Risk: Medium

Neighborhood and corridor maintenance schedules

Fine: $30 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM downtown

Max stay: 2 hours is common outside core zones

Often weekday daytime and event-sensitive around activity centers.

Risk: Medium

Check odd-even, snow emergency, and signed overnight bans.

Risk: High

Seasonal cleaning and maintenance windows

Fine: $42 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 4 hours

Often weekday daytime with some all-day or evening blocks.

Risk: Medium

Look for overnight truck loading and resident-only language.

Risk: Medium

Neighborhood cleaning schedules where posted

Fine: $32 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 hours on many neighborhood blocks

Often weekday daytime or all-day on signed blocks.

Risk: Medium

Check signed overnight windows and permit-only blocks.

Risk: Medium

Neighborhood schedules where posted

Fine: $40 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 4 hours

Mostly around downtown-adjacent demand areas.

Risk: Low

Check for event, loading, and tow-away windows near active districts.

Risk: Low

Neighborhood maintenance schedules where posted

Fine: $40 and up

Usually 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 4 hours

Mostly neighborhood specific near Uptown and entertainment spillover.

Risk: Low

Watch for event and loading restrictions near venues and hotels.

Risk: Low

Routine maintenance schedules where posted

Fine: $25 and up

Usually 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 3 hours

Often weekday daytime with visitor caps.

Risk: Medium

Watch for posted overnight sweeping or permit signs.

Risk: Low

Neighborhood and corridor sweeping schedules

Fine: $55 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 hours is common

Often weekday daytime with some evening visitor caps.

Risk: Medium

Check event-adjacent streets and posted overnight cleaning windows.

Risk: Low

Regular neighborhood street sweeping schedules

Fine: $50 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 hours on many blocks

Often all-day or weekday daytime on permit blocks.

Risk: High

Watch for 2:00 AM - 5:00 AM or similar overnight restrictions on posted blocks.

Risk: High

Street cleaning multiple times per week on many residential streets

Fine: $50 and up

Usually 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 1 to 2 hours in high-demand areas

Most common in high-demand neighborhood pockets.

Risk: Low

Watch for late-night no-parking near tourism corridors and access roads.

Risk: Medium

Neighborhood maintenance schedules where posted

Fine: $40 and up

Usually 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Max stay: 2 to 4 hours

Most common near dense mixed-use or event-adjacent neighborhoods.

Risk: Low

Check venue, hotel, and loading fronts for late restrictions.

Risk: Low

Routine neighborhood maintenance schedules where posted

Fine: $25 and up

These are common city-level patterns, not block-by-block legal advice. Posted signs, temporary notices, and snow or event rules always override summary guidance.

Common questions about street parking rules

These answers are designed to work as quick definitions for drivers comparing street parking regulations, parking restrictions by city, and common overnight parking rules.

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Street parking rules are the local restrictions that control when, where, and how long you can park on public streets. They usually include meter enforcement hours, permit-only zones, overnight limits, and street sweeping windows posted on curb signs.

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