The Swansea Council operates residents' parking permits with pricing based on local council policies.
This page explains how Swansea Council's residents' permits are priced, what affects your cost and how to quickly estimate what you might pay using your postcode and vehicle details.
How Swansea Council's residents' parking permits work
Swansea Council operates a network of Controlled Parking Zones (CPZs). If you live inside one of these zones and want to park on-street near your home, you'll usually need a valid residents' parking permit.
Key points:
- Permits are virtual – there's no paper permit; enforcement is done via your vehicle registration.
- Different rules may apply for second permits, business permits and visitor permits.
- You must normally prove both residency and vehicle ownership to apply.
Swansea Council residents' permit price bands
The exact price you pay depends on your vehicle's CO₂ emissions (g/km) and whether it's petrol, diesel, hybrid or electric. Use the checker below to see your likely cost based on your real vehicle:
- Enter your Swansea Council postcode
- Add your vehicle registration (optional but recommended)
- Select your fuel type
- We'll show you the estimated annual residents' permit price for your car
We base our estimates on the latest published Swansea Council permit tariffs and emissions bands. Always confirm final prices on the council's website before you apply.
Pricing information is available on the council website. Use our tool above to get an estimate for your specific vehicle.
Visitor permits, second permits and business permits
Swansea Council also offers:
- Visitor permits – for friends, family or tradespeople who need to park in your CPZ.
- Second residents' permits – for households with more than one car (often charged at a higher rate).
- Business parking permits – for eligible businesses based within a zone.
Our tool currently focuses on standard residents' permits, but you'll find the latest visitor, second permit and business permit prices on Swansea Council's official website.
View Swansea Council's official parking permit information →
Who is eligible for a residents' parking permit in Swansea Council?
Eligibility is set by Swansea Council and typically includes:
- Living at an address within a Controlled Parking Zone
- Being the registered keeper of the vehicle (or having a company car agreement)
- Providing proof of address and vehicle ownership
Some restrictions can apply to:
- Large commercial vehicles
- Vehicles above a certain weight
- Properties with off-street parking, depending on the scheme
Always check the full eligibility rules on the council's website before applying.
How Swansea Council compares to other UK councils
Swansea Council's pricing often means:
- Lower costs for electric and low-emission vehicles compared with some neighbouring councils
- Higher costs for older, higher-emission diesel vehicles than in many non-London councils
Using our tool, you can compare Swansea Council's residents' permit costs with other councils across the UK, and see how switching to a different vehicle might affect what you pay.
Check your Swansea Council residents' parking permit cost
Ready to see what you'd pay? Enter your postcode and vehicle details below to get an instant estimate.