Resident Commuter Parking Permit
IMPORTANT UPDATE:
Beginning in May 2025, physical parking stickers will no longer be issued. When an applicant is issued a resident commuter parking permit, the license plate on the approved vehicle now serves as the "permit." Code Enforcement Officers now utilize license-plate readers when patrolling commuter parking lots to verify each vehicle has a valid permit.
To apply, please mail the application form (link below) to the Town Clerk's office and include a copy of your vehicle's registration (with name and address). Applications can also be submitted in-person during normal business hours (Monday - Friday between 8:30 AM and 4:15 PM). The application fee is $75.00 (see below for further details).
Once approved, you will receive a confirmation notice in the mail (or in-person, if applying that way) stating you have been issued a valid commuter parking permit, which you should keep for your records. This also applies to renewal applications submitted to this office. The applicant's name, vehicle information, and permit expiration date will be listed in that notice.
Should you have questions regarding this process, please contact the Town Clerk's office at 631-351-3206 or via email at araia@huntingtonny.gov.
Important Links
Resident Commuter Parking Application (PDF)
Affidavit to Transfer Permit to Different Vehicle, or to report Lost Permit (PDF)
Affidavit for Proof of Residency (PDF)
For additional information pertaining to Train Stations please access the following link for the Department of Public Safety For Daily Parking information: Daily Parking Parking App
Huntington Residents
Resident Commuter Parking Permit Fee is $75 (seventy-five dollars): The permit is good for one year from date of issue and is valid in all LIRR commuter parking lots within Huntington: Northport, Greenlawn, Cold Spring Harbor and Huntington including the North and South LIRR Parking Garages located in Huntington Station, excluding Lot #15 (station house lot/daily metered lot).
Resident Commuter Parking Instructions:
1) Complete Application Form
2) Enclose check for Required Fee
3) Enclose photocopy of your Vehicle Registration (with name and address)
If you are applying for a Resident Permit, the registration must reflect a Town of Huntington address. (If the vehicle registration does not reflect your name and/or a Town of Huntington address, please contact (631) 351-3206 to request a Proof of Residency/Proof of Ownership affidavit. The completed, notarized affidavit should be returned with your renewal application and fee).
On April 23, 2012 the Town unveiled five charging stations for electric cars. They are located in the South Parking Garage at the Huntington Station LIRR station. For persons with PLUG-IN ELECTRIC vehicles applying for a Commuter Parking Permit please advise at the time of application.
Please make your check payable to Andrew P. Raia, Town Clerk and mail to the Town Clerk's Office, 100 Main Street Huntington, NY 11743-6991. All payments must be made by check (personal, business, bank or money order).
ATM/Debit Cards and cash are accepted over the counter. If you choose to use an ATM/Debit Card you will incur an additional $2.50 convenience fee charged by VitalChek Network – not the Town – that will appear on your monthly bank statement. Credit cards are accepted for an additional $2.50 up to $62.50; for credit card transactions above $62.50 the fee is 4% of the transaction fee. For example a $75.00 Resident Commuter Parking Permit paid with a credit card will incur a transaction fee of $3.00. A penalty of twenty dollars ($20.00) shall be charged to the maker of a check returned for insufficient funds.
If you have additional questions, call the Office of the Huntington Town Clerk Andrew Raia at (631) 351-3206.
IMPORTANT: If your vehicle is out of service, do not park a different vehicle at the train station as your permit is License Plate Specific. You will be issued a summons by Public Safety. Please contact the Town Clerk's office at 631-351-3206 for information on requirements for an interim permit.
IMPORTANT RENEWAL REMINDER: As a courtesy you will receive a renewal notice via mail. However, since we cannot guarantee proper mail delivery, it is incumbent upon the permit holder to renew their Commuter Parking Permit before the expiration date.
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