Late night parking permit terms and conditions

A late night parking permit will allow you to park in a single car park in Medway between 7pm and 9am.

You can only park in the car park specified on the permit.

A late night permit is valid for one year.

Apply for a late night permit

Find out how to apply for a late night parking permit.

Permit renewals

Find out how to renew your late night parking permit

Lost and stolen permits

Find out how to get a replacement late night parking permit.

Refunds

We do not issue refunds for late night permits. 

Find out how to change details on a late night parking permit.

Conditions

We'll issue the permit subject to the provisions and conditions of the Medway Council Consolidated Orders 2016.

The permit is not transferable and you must return it to Medway Council if the:

  • holder no longer owns or drives the vehicle we issued the permit for
  • permit becomes illegible, mutilated or defaced.

The permit does not guarantee a parking space or give special parking rights.

The permit is only valid if displayed clearly on the front windscreen of the registered vehicle.

The vehicle the permit is registered for must be road worthy.

We'll issue a penalty charge notice (PCN) if a permit is not clearly displayed, and we cannot confirm it’s valid.

Cancellations

We will cancel your permit if:

  • the information provided at the time of application is proved to be false
  • the permit is being misused.

If any vehicle is seen to be displaying a cancelled permit, a civil enforcement officer will issue a penalty charge notice (parking fine), as the permit will be deemed to be invalid.

You must return your permit if asked to do so by a council officer or authorised agent.

False information

If it's proved that you have given false information, you may be prosecuted and could face a fine of up to £2,500.

If it's proved that you have faked a parking permit, you could face a maximum fine of £5,000 in a magistrates court or an unlimited fine and 2 years imprisonment in the Crown Court.

How we use your personal information

GDPR law is designed to ensure you have a better understanding of:

  • what data we process
  • how we got it
  • what we do with it
  • who we share it with 
  • your rights regarding your data.

Read our privacy notice.

Sharing of information

Information given as part of this application may be shared with other agencies and organisations such as the Department for Work and Pensions. This is to satisfy the council that you are eligible for a permit or to detect fraud.

We take fraud and the misuse of a parking permit seriously and may carry out checks on the information you give us.

You must return the permit if we or our authorised agents ask you to do so.