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Temporary Overnight Recreational Vehicle Permit

The Neighborhood Parking Protection Ordinance (NPPO) creates safer streets and neighborhoods by minimizing the negative effects of oversized vehicles, such as recreational vehicles (RVs), trailers and boats, and parking on public streets. Specifically, section 86.0139 of the San Diego Municipal Code (SDMC) prohibits oversized, non-motorized and recreational vehicles from parking on public streets between the hours of 2 and 6 a.m. and prohibits parking any such vehicle within 50 feet of an intersection at any time. Residents may obtain a Temporary Overnight Recreational Vehicle Permit (TORVP) which will allow for overnight parking of RVs on the resident's block.

In order to make the process efficient and accessible to all residents, the City has implemented an online permitting system that allows San Diego residents to request a permit to allow them to park a Recreational Vehicle within the same block as their residence.  Request for Temporary Overnight RV Permit.

First-time users must create an account through the new web application and provide valid proof of residency as outlined in the Required Documentation for TORVP below. Once the account is approved, residents may log on and purchase temporary permits as needed for up to a maximum number of consecutive days, and annual limits are listed below.

Please remember that even if your RV has a current permit on file, residents must adhere to all California Vehicle Code and San Diego Municipal Code parking regulations. Failure to do so may result in a parking citation and/or the impounding of the vehicle.

Is my vehicle eligible for a permit under this ordinance?

According to San Diego Municipal Code (SDMC) 86.0143, a Temporary Overnight Parking Permit may only be issued to a Recreational Vehicle (RV). According to SDMC 81.0102 an RV is defined as:

  • (a) any camp trailer, camper, trailer coach, or house car, as defined in Vehicle Code sections 242, 243, 635 or California Health and Safety Code section 18010; or
    (b) (b) any boat, dune buggy, all-terrain vehicle ("ATV") or other motorized or towed vehicle designed, maintained or used primarily for recreational purposes.

Permit Fees

The cost per 24-hour permit is $1.00. All fees are nonrefundable.

Number of Permits Allowed

A maximum of 72 permits are allowed per address per year. Permits may be issued, but not exceed three (3) consecutive 24-hour periods.

Required Documentation for TORVP Permits

Proof of residency, tenancy or property ownership is necessary when requesting NPPO permits. You will be required to provide copies of two of the following documents showing the applicant's name and qualifying address.

  • A valid California driver's license or vehicle registration.
  • A current utility bill (for example, City of San Diego Sewer or Water bill, gas and electric, phone).
  • A property deed, tax bill or closing escrow statement (for recently purchased property or when the applicant is a non-resident property owner).
  • A rental/lease agreement for a qualifying address. The agreement must reflect the qualifying address, tenant's name(s) and signatures of both the landlord/agent and the tenant/applicant.

Note: The law requires all licensed drivers and registered vehicle owners to notify the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) of a change of address within 10 days of moving.

For questions or concerns, see the Frequently Asked Questions or call 866-470-1308 (toll-free).