Parking permits

Find out if you're eligible for a parking permit, and how to apply. This includes accessibility parking permits (disabled parking permits).

 

Residential parking permits

If you live in a street that has parking restrictions you can apply for a Residential Parking Permit online, by email or in person.

Online:

To submit and pay your application online you need to use the My Mount Alexander online portal. 

  1. Register or log in to the My Mount Alexander online portal.
  2. On the right hand side select ‘Apply for Residential Parking Permit’.
  3. Fill out the application and attach the relevant proof of residency document (drivers licence, rates notice, lease agreement or utility bill).
  4. Click ‘Submit and Pay’ to be directed to the payment page, where you can pay by credit card and complete your submission.

After you have submitted the online form our Local Laws Team will process your application and if approved will email your correspondence and parking labels. 

 

By email or in person:

To apply, you can download and complete the below form.

Residential parking permit application(DOCX, 53KB)

Once complete you can either email it to info@mountalexander.vic.gov.au, or lodge it with payment at our Customer Service Counter at:

Corner Lyttleton and Lloyd Streets
Castlemaine, Victoria 3450

If you email the application, we will contact you for payment.

Permits are valid for 12 months and cost $58.00 per annum.

Accessible parking permits

Accessible parking permits are now issued by the Victorian Government.

If you need a new parking permit, or to renew or replace a permit, you will need to apply to them online.

A paper-based version of the application(PDF, 223KB) is available if you don’t have access to a mobile phone or the internet. Please contact us on 5471 1700 if you need a paper form and can't download it here.

For further information and advice on applying see accessible parking permits.

Parking on Council land due to works

To assist with building works, you can apply for a parking permit by visiting our Works on Council Land Permit page. 

Council will only consider issuing a permit when the following conditions are met:

  • There is enough space around the property to fit the work zone, so works will not be in front of another property
  • There are not any ‘No stopping’ restrictions in the proposed location
  • There are no ‘Clearway’ operating times in the proposed location.