Provo Parking Permits, Meters & Towing Rules

Transportation Utah 3 Minutes Read · published March 01, 2026 Flag of Utah

In Provo, Utah, on-street parking rules and residential permits are set and enforced by city departments to balance neighborhood access, meter revenue, and public safety. This guide explains where rules are maintained, who enforces them, how meters and residential permits work in practice, and what to do if your vehicle is ticketed or towed.

Penalties & Enforcement

Provo enforces parking, meter, and towing rules through its municipal code and city departments. Specific fine amounts and escalation schedules are established in the city code and enforcement policies; where a precise fee or procedure is not published on the cited page, the content below notes that explicitly and points to the official source. Municipal Code[1] and the Provo Police Department provide complaint and towing information. Police[2]

  • Fines: specific dollar amounts for meter violations, blocking, or unauthorized residential parking are set in the municipal code; exact fees are not specified on the cited page. Municipal Code[1]
  • Escalation: the code references civil fines and continued enforcement but does not list a clear first/repeat/continuing fine table on the cited page (not specified on the cited page). Municipal Code[1]
  • Non-monetary actions: authorized towing, vehicle impoundment, and administrative orders are provided for in enforcement provisions; exact administrative procedures may be on department pages or internal rules (not specified on the cited page). Municipal Code[1]
  • Enforcer and complaint pathway: parking enforcement is handled by City parking services and Provo Police for tows or safety removals; use the Police department contact page to report tows or file complaints. Police[2]
  • Appeals and review: the municipal code provides for administrative review or appeal of parking-related civil penalties; time limits for filing appeals are not specified on the cited municipal-code page.
Check the municipal code or contact the Police or Parking Services for exact fines and appeal deadlines.

Applications & Forms

Residential parking permit applications, meter payment methods, and towing release forms are issued by city parking services and police impound. If an official form name, number, fee, or online application is required, it is posted on the city's department pages; the municipal code references permitting authority but does not publish an application PDF on the cited code page (not specified on the cited page). Municipal Code[1]

  • Typical form: "Residential Parking Permit Application" or equivalent—check Parking Services for the current form and fee schedule.
  • Fees: permit and meter rates are set by city schedule; exact values may change and are published by city departments.
  • Submission: most permit requests are submitted to Parking Services or the appropriate city office; towing release requires proof of ownership, ID, and payment at the Police or impound facility.

How meters and residential permits work

Residential permits restrict parking in designated zones to permit holders during posted hours; meters collect short-term parking fees in downtown or business districts. Permit programs vary by neighborhood and are meant to protect residents from commuter spillover while keeping meters available for short visits.

  • Zone designation: neighborhoods petition or city staff designate permit-only blocks following local process.
  • Display rules: permits must be displayed or registered per the permit terms.
  • Meter payment: use posted meters, pay stations, or city apps where available.
Always read posted signs on the block—signage governs enforcement times and restrictions.

Action Steps

  • Apply for a residential permit via Parking Services if you meet neighborhood criteria.
  • Pay meter fines promptly to avoid additional penalties and hold fees.
  • If towed, contact the Police department impound office to learn release steps and required documents. Police[2]
  • Appeal tickets using the administrative process described in the municipal code or department pages; start promptly to meet any deadlines.

FAQ

Who enforces parking rules in Provo?
Provo City parking services and the Provo Police Department enforce meter, permit, and towing rules.
How do I apply for a residential parking permit?
Apply through the city Parking Services office; check the department page for the current application and documentation requirements.
What if my car was towed?
Contact the Provo Police Department impound information line to learn where the vehicle is held and the required fees and documents for release.

How-To

  1. Confirm the posted signs and zone rules where you park.
  2. Gather required documents (driver's license, vehicle registration, proof of residency) to apply for a residential permit.
  3. Submit the permit application and pay any required fees to Parking Services.
  4. If ticketed or towed, follow appeal or release steps promptly to minimize additional cost.

Key Takeaways

  • Follow posted signs—signage determines enforcement windows and restrictions.
  • Permits are handled by Parking Services; forms and fees are published by the city.
  • If towed, contact the Police impound office immediately to learn release requirements.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Provo Municipal Code - Code of Ordinances
  2. [2] Provo Police Department