City Parking: New Process for Obtaining Residential Stickers in Place

Mayor Carlo DeMaria and the Office of the Parking Clerk would like to notify residents that the new method for obtaining residential parking stickers is now in place.

Now in effect, vehicle owners must visit the website everettparking.cityhallsystems.com and submit an online application in order to receive their stickers.  Once the online application is complete, stickers will then be mailed directly to the resident.  A link to the parking sticker website will also be available on the City’s official website, cityofeverett.com as well as the City’s Facebook Page.

As a courtesy, stickers may still be obtained for FREE until March 31st. Then, beginning April 1st, the $10, per sticker, fee will once again be reinstated.

Residents may apply for up to 4 stickers per online application.  Information required to complete the application include name, address, license plate number, the name that appears on the registration, email and phone number.  Once a resident has successfully submitted an application, they will receive an email notification of the order.   Upon verification of their information, the resident will then receive an additional email as confirmation that the order has been successfully processed.  The parking sticker will then be mailed to the resident.

To assist residents with the new process, a computer terminal has been set up in the lobby of the Collector’s Office on the first floor of City Hall, for those who may need access to the internet or help navigating the new online application.  The staff from the Parking Clerk’s Office is also available to help residents with the new online process and to answer any questions.

The process for obtaining visitor placards will remain the same. Anyone wishing to request a visitor placard must do so in person at the Parking Clerk’s Office at City Hall.    Visitor placards are required for any visitors of Everett residents who wish to park overnight on the streets of Everett.  Visitor placards cost $5 for a one-night pass, $10 for a 7-day pass, $15 for a 14-day pass, $20 for a 21-day pass and $25 for a 30-day pass.

In order to obtain a visitor placard a resident must show proof of residency. Residency can be established with a MA driver’s license, utility bill or lease.  The license plate number of the visitor’s vehicle must be provided at time of request.  The visitor placard shall be displayed on the driver’s side of the dashboard, clearly visible through the windshield.

“I am very excited about the new process for residential parking stickers,” states Mayor DeMaria, “It was always a goal to have the system be easier on residents, to have the stickers mailed directly to them so they didn’t have to make another trip to City Hall.  Of course there will be a period of adjustment with the initial implementation, however I am confident that residents will adapt well and appreciate the ease of use that the online application system will bring.”

For questions regarding the residential parking sticker program or the new online application contact the Parking Clerk’s Office at 617.394.2295.

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