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[quote=Anonymous]Well the answer of if you can get a residential parking permit (RPP) is maybe. The vehicle has to be registered in DC or a jurisdiction with reciprocity with DC. [url]https://dmv.dc.gov/service/residential-parking-permits[/url] DC DMV will issue a residential parking permit (RPP) to allow any DC DMV-registered private vehicle or vehicle with reciprocity to be parked without restriction in the permit area of the vehicle’s registered address. [url]https://dmv.dc.gov/service/reciprocity-permits#:~:text=DC%20DMV%20issues%20vehicle%20registration,unable%20to%20obtain%20District%20tags.[/url] [quote]DC DMV issues vehicle registration reciprocity privileges to people who are permanent residents in other jurisdictions, but who, by law, are allowed reciprocal residency privileges in the District. Reciprocity privileges are also issued to some District residents who are unable to obtain District tags. Reciprocity privileges are available to: US military personnel on active duty Full-time students attending a college or university in the District of Columbia Part-time District residents Member of Congress or personal staff members of a member of Congress Temporary District resident Presidential appointees Diplomats District residents with take home company vehicles If you qualify for reciprocity and you live on a street zoned for residential parking, you may obtain a residential parking permit (RPP) for your vehicle for an additional fee.[b] Reciprocity does not give you parking privileges in restricted areas.[/b] [...] Gabriel Robinson Director -A+A Bookmark and Share Listen Reciprocity Permits DC DMV issues vehicle registration reciprocity privileges to people who are permanent residents in other jurisdictions, but who, by law, are allowed reciprocal residency privileges in the District. Reciprocity privileges are also issued to some District residents who are unable to obtain District tags. Reciprocity privileges are available to: US military personnel on active duty Full-time students attending a college or university in the District of Columbia Part-time District residents Member of Congress or personal staff members of a member of Congress Temporary District resident Presidential appointees Diplomats District residents with take home company vehicles If you qualify for reciprocity and you live on a street zoned for residential parking, you may obtain a residential parking permit (RPP) for your vehicle for an additional fee. Reciprocity does not give you parking privileges in restricted areas. To qualify for a reciprocity permit, you must meet the criteria listed below for your category, present the documents required for your category at a DC DMV Service Center and pay applicable permit fees. You can also apply for an RPP if you need one. US Military Personnel on Active Duty This category includes military personnel on active duty, their spouses, and their minor dependents under 21 years of age, provided the military member signs an affidavit stating the dependent or spouse resides at the same address in the District as the military member. Reciprocity permits for active duty military personnel are valid for 1 year and are renewable. To be eligible, you need: Valid military identification or military orders for military member, dependent or spouse A valid out-of-state driver license A valid out-of-state vehicle registration in the name of the active duty military member, dependent, or spouse Proof of insurance in the name of the active duty military member, dependent or spouse, as required by the issuing registration Proof of Current District of Columbia Residency. You will need 1 document from the list. [back to top] Full-Time Student Attending a College or University in District of Columbia Student reciprocity permits are valid for 1 year and are renewable. To be eligible you need: A statement from the registrar's office on the college's or university's letterhead stating that you are a full time student A valid out-of-state driver license A valid out-of-state vehicle registration with your name on the registration Proof of insurance with your name on the insurance, as required by the issuing registration jurisdiction. Proof of Current District of Columbia Residency. You will need 1 document from the list. Note: DC law prevents students in Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) areas 2A and 2E; 3D01, 3D02, 3D07, 3D08, and 3D10 (near American University); and ANC 3D06 and 3D09 (near Georgetown University) from receiving RPPs. If you are a student living in one of these areas, you must get a DC DMV driver license and register your vehicles in the District to get an RPP and park without restriction. Part-Time District Resident Reciprocity permits for part-time District residents are valid for 1 year and are renewable. To qualify as a part-time resident, you need: A valid out-of-state driver license Valid out-of-state vehicle registration in the part-time DC resident's name Proof of insurance in the name of the part-time DC resident, as required by the issuing registration jurisdiction Proof of DC property ownership with a home title or mortgage document in the part-time resident's name Proof of part-time DC residency in DC property with utility or cable bill in the part-time resident's name[/quote] If you need more information, you should go to the above link. There are more details there. [/quote]
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