Valet Parking
- James Graham (Deactivated)
Mission
No person shall conduct, operate, maintain, or provide valet parking services in the District's public space without a public space permit from DDOT, except for services from a non-recurring, one-time event at a private residence, or services from the section of a circular driveway between the property line and the closest edge of the sidewalk. (DCMR 24-1600.1).
Procedures & Services
All public space permit applications should be submitted and processed through DDOT's Transportation Online Permitting System (TOPS).
Standard Valet Parking FAQ
Event Venue Valet Parking FAQ
See Related
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Page:Parking (Visitors) (Compendium)
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Page:Valet Parking (Compendium)
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Page:Temporary Parking Restrictions (Compendium)
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Page:Temporary Parking Permits (Compendium)
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Page:Residential Parking Permits (RPP) (Compendium)
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Page:Public Parking (Compendium)
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Page:Performance Parking (Compendium)
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Page:Parking Prohibitions and Restrictions (Compendium)
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Page:Parking Meters (Compendium)
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Page:Parking for Persons With Disabilities (Compendium)
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Page:Enforcement (Compendium)
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Page:Electric Vehicles (Compendium)
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Page:Driveways (Compendium)
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Page:Diplomat and Embassy Parking (Compendium)
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Page:Curbside Management (Compendium)
Additional Information
Legal References
- DCMR 18-2409: Restricted Use of Valet Parking, Valet Staging, Bus, Taxicab, and Sightseeing Zones and Stands
- DCMR 24-16: Valet Parking
Design Standards & Specifications
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Transportation Plans & Studies
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Other Resources
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File | Modified | |
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PDF File Valet Parking - Event Venue FAQs.pdf |
26 Mar, 2022 by James Graham (Deactivated) | |
PDF File Valet Parking - Standard FAQs.pdf |
26 Mar, 2022 by James Graham (Deactivated) |