North Myrtle Beach welcomes parking registration for residents and visitors.
North Myrtle Beach has officially opened parking registration for residents and non-resident property owners ahead of the 2025 paid parking season. Starting March 1, 2025, new license plate recognition technology will streamline parking processes. Residents will need to provide valid documentation to register while non-residents can also register by presenting proof of property ownership. Both online and in-person registration options are available. Mark your calendars and prepare for an effortless beach experience this summer!
The charming coastal city of North Myrtle Beach is moving ahead full steam as it opens up parking registration for its residents and non-resident property owners. This beneficial initiative is aimed at making life a little easier for everyone who calls this beautiful beach town either their home or vacation spot.
Mark your calendars, folks! The much-anticipated paid parking season kicks off on March 1, 2025, and will run through October 31, 2025. If you’re planning a visit or looking to enjoy the local attractions, having your parking sorted in advance is a smart move.
Registration is super convenient as it can be done online or in person at the old Santee Cooper building, located at 904 2nd Avenue North. For those who prefer face-to-face interaction, the parking office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Whether you’re a local or own a property here, it’s time to get your parking passes!
Say goodbye to the old ways of dealing with parking. This year, North Myrtle Beach is introducing license plate recognition technology, which means your license plate will serve as a digital permit for parking. This handy feature will streamline the whole parking process, allowing you to focus less on finding a spot and more on enjoying your time by the beach.
Golf cart enthusiasts have some special guidelines to follow too. If you own a golf cart, you’ll receive physical decals that need to be prominently displayed. For vehicles with windshields, decals must accompany the SCDMV stickers on the front windshield. For golf carts without windshields, don’t fret! The decal can be placed on the front of the cart beside the SCDMV sticker.
Residents will need to prepare a few essential documents before heading to the parking office or logging in online:
For new golf cart registrations, the registration must be completed in person. Golf cart owners are required to provide their SCDMV registration number along with the city decal number for renewals.
If you’re a non-resident property owner, you’re welcome to register too. Just make sure to bring along:
Non-resident golf carts must be registered with the SCDMV at the property address in North Myrtle Beach, so don’t forget those details!
If you love the convenience of online registration, simply visit the city’s parking registration website, where you can easily navigate through the process without stepping out of your home.
So, North Myrtle Beach, are you ready to enjoy the warm sun, sandy beaches, and now, effortless parking? Now’s the time to jump on this opportunity and secure your parking pass before the busy season rolls in!
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