Residents Parking Permits Frequently Asked Questions

Am I entitled to a permit?

You are entitled to apply for a residents parking permit if you are a resident within Kilkenny County Council's disc parking area and own a vehicle. However, any resident in a purpose built apartment block where off street parking has been constructed as part of the development will not be eligible for a residents permit.


How do I apply for a permit?

An application form & statutory declaration forms are available from the Traffic Department, Kilkenny County Council, County Hall, John Street, Kilkenny, and from the Kilkenny County Council website www.kilkennycoco.ie. Please submit all fully completed applications to the Traffic Department, Kilkenny County Council, County Hall, John Street, Kilkenny.

What do I need for a residents parking permit?

  • Completed Application Form
  • A copy of the Vehicle Licensing Certificate/Log Book for your vehicle - the vehicle must be registered to the address for which the parking permit is being sought - (see notes (a) and (b) below).
  • 1 copy of Utility Bill e.g. ESB, GAS, TV Provider, Landline Phone, or Irish Water
    OR
  • 1 copy of current Financial Statement e.g. Bank / Credit Card / Credit Union
    OR
  • 1 copy of correspondence from Department of Social Welfare / Revenue
    (Documentation must be within the past 4 months showing Applicant's Name and Address)
  • A copy of your insurance certificate - the address on the insurance certificate must be the same as the address for which the permit is being sought.
  • A copy of your driving licence.
  • Proof of ownership of the property, e.g. Local Property Tax correspondence for current year.
  • If you live in rented accommodation you must submit a copy of your Rent Book/Rental Agreement (we do not accept letters from landlords as proof of tenancy) or a copy of your confirmation letter from the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) acknowledging the registration of the tenancy with the RTB.
  • Application Fee of €20, (for administration costs associated with the permit).
  • A permit for a second car in the same household is €15 (a maximum of 2 permits per household applies)
  • Renewal of the permit rests solely with the permit holder.

Is the personal data submitted as part of this application shared with other organisations?

  • Kilkenny County Council may share personal data submitted as part of your application with other third parties where required to do so by law. Where this is required Kilkenny County Council shall have regard to the security and integrity of the data and will minimise the data shared.
  • Your data is shared internally within the Traffic Department of Kilkenny County Council
  • Applicants are advised that the completed application form together with all submitted documentation in support of the application will be required to be retained by Kilkenny County Council for the purposes of audit inspection by both the Local government Auditor and the City Council's internal auditor for a period of no longer than 2 years.
  • Kilkenny county Council is committed to fulfilling its obligations imposed by the Data Protection Acts 1988 to 2018.

Please note:

  1. The vehicle must be registered with the Motor Tax Office to the address in which you are applying for the Residents Parking Permit.
  2. All applications received in this office are checked with the Rates Office to ensure that the premises are listed as domestic. If the premises are partially commercial/non-residential, the premises may be inspected to confirm adequate residential accommodation is provided within the premises.
  3. Incomplete Application forms will be returned to applicant.
  4. The renewal of a permit is the responsibility of the permit holder.
  5. All payments for processing of permits by cheque, postal order etc., should be made payable to Kilkenny County Council. Please do not send cash in the post. The option of payment by bank card is also available.

If I drive a company vehicle can I get a permit?

Yes. We require a copy of the Vehicle Licensing Certificate and a copy of the Insurance Certificate including a letter from employer on headed paper stating applicant is sole driver and keeps vehicle at application address.

What do I need in the event of a Lost/Stolen permit?

  • You need to complete and sign a Statutory Declaration form which is available in Kilkenny County Council, Traffic Department, County Hall, Johns Street, Kilkenny, and on Kilkenny County Council website www.kilkennycoco.ie
  • Fee of €10

Contact Us:

Tel: 056 7794540 email: trafficfines@kilkennycoco.ie

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