- January 4, 2025
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Have you registered your vehicles with the county's ParkVolusia program?
ParkVolusia — the county's new program that provides complimentary parking in county-owned and operated off-beach lots — started on Wednesday, Jan. 1. Nearly 40,000 accounts had been registered as of Dec. 26, according to a county press release, which encouraged residents to register their vehicles if they hadn't already done so.
Volusia owns and operates over 60 off-beach parking lots, the larger of which will be equipped with automatic license plate readers to verify registrations or daily fee payments. Smaller lots will be monitored through mobile enforcement officers.
Vehicles parked without proper registration or payment will be issued a parking violation notice on their windshield, or by mail, the press release states. Fines will be added on top of the $20 daily parking fee.
Daily parking passes can be purchased at all lots by following the instructions on the ParkVolusia signage, which directs users to scan a QR code, or send a text message to the number on the sign. A daily parking pass can also be purchased at kiosks in some of the larger lots.
Annual passes must be purchased online or in person at a ParkVolusia office. The annual passes for nonresidents cost $100.
To register a vehicle or find a county-owned and operated off-beach parking lot, visit www.parkvolusia.org.
Need in-person assistance? The county has two ParkVolusia offices: