Pembroke Pines Residential Parking Permits - City Rules

Transportation Florida 4 Minutes Read ยท published February 21, 2026 Flag of Florida

Pembroke Pines, Florida residents often ask how city rules affect parking outside homes and on local streets. This guide summarizes what the municipal code and city enforcement pages say about residential parking permits, typical enforcement actions, and how to apply or appeal. It cites official city sources where available and notes when specific fees or time limits are not published on those pages.

Who enforces residential parking rules

The primary enforcement authority for street parking and parking citations in Pembroke Pines is the City of Pembroke Pines Police Department and related parking enforcement units; the municipal code sets out stopping, standing, and parking rules and any local permit schemes. For code text and local ordinances consult the city code publisher and the police/parking pages for enforcement contacts and procedures Pembroke Pines Code of Ordinances[1] and the City of Pembroke Pines police/parking information page City Police - Parking & Traffic[2].

Check the cited city pages for the most current text and contact details.

When a residential parking permit may apply

Many Florida municipalities authorize residential parking zones where permits are required for on-street parking at certain times or where special restrictions apply (e.g., narrow streets, school zones, seasonal events). The local ordinance or an administrative rule creates any permit program; if no program is adopted, no residential permit is required.

  • Residential parking zone establishment: governed by local ordinance or administrative order (see municipal code). View code[1]
  • Permit types: short-term guest permits, annual resident permits, and temporary work permits may be offered where the city authorizes a program; specific permit names and forms are not specified on the cited pages.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement is typically carried out by parking enforcement officers or police traffic units under authority delegated by city ordinance. The municipal code sets prohibited parking acts; the city issues citations and may tow vehicles that obstruct traffic or create hazards. Where the code or department page does not list fines or escalation explicitly, the specific dollar amounts and escalation schedules are not specified on the cited page.

  • Fines: specific dollar amounts for residential parking violations are not specified on the cited municipal pages; see the municipal code or contact Parking Enforcement for exact fees.[1]
  • Escalation: whether fines increase for repeat or continuing offences is not specified on the cited pages.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: towing, immobilization, and administrative orders may be authorized where a vehicle creates a hazard or remains in violation; the municipal code and police enforcement pages describe towing authority in general terms.[1]
  • Appeals & review: appeal routes and time limits for contesting citations are set by ordinance or administrative rules; exact time limits are not specified on the cited pages and should be confirmed with the issuing department.
  • Enforcer & complaints: contact the City of Pembroke Pines Police Department or Parking Enforcement unit to report violations or request zone designation details.Contact page[2]
If you receive a citation, act promptly to review appeal deadlines listed on the citation or contact the issuing office.

Applications & Forms

Some municipalities publish a named "Residential Parking Permit Application" form or an online portal. For Pembroke Pines, a specific residential parking permit form or fee schedule is not published on the municipal code page or the police/parking landing page cited above; applicants should contact Parking Enforcement or the Police Department for the current form and submission method.[2]

How to request a residential parking zone or permit

If your street needs a residential parking permit program, the usual city process includes a petition, traffic study, council or administrative review, and then ordinance or administrative approval. Where Pembroke Pines requires formal petitions or studies, the municipal code or administrative procedures will describe steps; the cited pages provide department contacts but do not publish a full checklist.

  • Step 1: Contact Parking Enforcement or the Police Department to request information and any current application forms.Police contact[2]
  • Step 2: Ask whether a traffic or parking study is required and who conducts it (city staff or consultant).
  • Step 3: If a petition or council action is needed, follow the city's public hearing and ordinance adoption process.
Start by calling the Police Department's non-emergency number to identify the correct parking unit.

FAQ

Do residents automatically get residential parking permits?
No; a permit program must be authorized by ordinance or administrative rule, and a local permit is only issued where the city has established a residential parking zone.
How much does a residential parking permit cost?
Permit fees and renewals are not specified on the cited municipal pages; contact Parking Enforcement or check the municipal code for a fee schedule.
Can a parked car be towed for parking without a permit?
Yes; vehicles parked in restricted zones or creating hazards may be cited and towed under city towing and parking rules.

How-To

  1. Contact Pembroke Pines Parking Enforcement or the Police Department to request the residential parking permit application and confirm whether your street is eligible.[2]
  2. Complete any application or petition and provide required documents (proof of residency, vehicle registration, property owner signatures) as instructed by the department.
  3. Submit the application and pay any fees as directed; request a receipt and note appeal or processing timelines.
  4. If denied, follow the appeal route provided on the denial notice or contact the issuing department for review instructions.

Key Takeaways

  • Permits exist only where the city creates a residential parking zone; check the municipal code and police pages for authorization.
  • Contact the City of Pembroke Pines Police Department or Parking Enforcement for forms, fees, and appeals.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Pembroke Pines Code of Ordinances (Municode)
  2. [2] City of Pembroke Pines - Police & Parking Information