Resident parking permits
A resident parking permit is for people living in areas where parking is subject to charges. Holders of resident parking permits can park a car free of charge in paid parking within the area of validity of their card.
Now you can apply for resident parking permit 2 if you are eligible.
Who is eligible for a resident parking permit?
You can apply for a Resident Parking Permit (I. íbúakort) if:
- you are legally resident within a paid parking zone in Reykjavík, or in a defined Resident Parking Permit Zone
- there is no parking spot on your property
- if you are a registered owner or keeper of a vehicle in the Vehicle Register
- the debt to the Parking Service has not been submitted for secondary debt collection
Property owner consent for resident card benefits usage
Property owner consent for resident card benefits usage
How much does a resident parking permit cost?
1,500 króna a month for vehicles that run exclusively on electricity or hydrogen.
3,000 króna per month for other vehicles.
20,000 króna per month for the second resident parking permit.
A resident parking permit is issued for one year at a time. However, a resident parking permit cannot remain valid beyond the expiration date of the homeowner's consent. The same applies to the renewal of resident parking permits.
Rules on Resident Parking Permits
A resident parking permit and a resident parking permit 2 grants the user permission to park cars free of charge, in paid parking spaces, within the Resident Parking Permit Zone, subject to some limitations.
Changing a registration number
Requests to change a registration number must be submitted to ibuakort@reykjavik.is in advance. The resident parking permit holder must be listed as the registered owner or operator of the vehicle in the Icelandic Transport Authority's vehicle registry.
For temporary changes due to repair or damage to the permit holder's own vehicle, the vehicle registry requirement does not apply for periods of up to eight weeks, provided the expected duration is specified in the request.