Benefits of myCoCo Parking
- On-line process – no need to visit council offices
- Upload digital copies of documentation
- View your permit application status on-line
- Pay though website with credit card
- Digital permit
Permit parking
myCoCo Parking offers residents of local authorities a cashless, ticketless, parking permit service.
Applying for a parking permit can be done from the comfort of your own home.
Simply click on the link below and follow the instructions.
Once your details have been uploaded a permit will be either approved or returned for further information by the local authority.
Activating visitor permits
- You can activate your visitor permits via the myCoCo Parking website driver area.
- Just enter the vehicle registration, the date and click activate.
- No need to print off your ticket.
You will of course need to have purchased visitor permits as a resident in advance of activating.
How it works
Applying for a permit is straightforward:
- Register on-line with an e-mail address.
- Add credit/debit card details for on-line payment.
- Fill in the desired permit request form.
- Add your address, vehicle details and upload supporting documentation.
- Submit the request.
- The local authority reviews your permit request details.
- When approved, you will receive e-mail notification, and you can print your permit.
Permit Types
The types of permits that can be applied for are:
- Residential parking permit
- Renew permit
- Change vehicle request
- Change address request
- Visitor parking permits
Required documentation
Each permit application has slightly different requirements and these are detailed in each application form.
Sample documentation can include:
- A digital copy of current (i.e. dated within the last 3 months) proof of residency showing your name and address, i.e. domestic utility bill, Bank, Credit Union or Credit Card statement; or a registered landlord’s tenancy agreement, acceptable to the Council. (Non-domestic bills and mobile phone bills are not accepted by this Council)
- A digital copy of your current vehicle insurance certificate
- A digital copy of your current driving licence
- A digital copy of your current tax disc
A digital copy can be a scanned copy of a document or a photograph from a smartphone, webcam or other such digital device.
The files should be saved in image or document format and uploaded with the permit application form.