Saracens event day parking permit
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About a Saracens event day parking permit
If you are a permanent resident or have a business in a Saracens Event Day Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) you will need a Saracens parking permit to be able to park your vehicle in permit holders or in any 'permit holders past this point' area within the controlled hours.
Signs on the street will give more information about the zone and its operating hours.
For more information surrounding the next Saracens event days please visit the following webpage Fixtures (saracens.com). Information regarding the next event day is also stipulated at the bottom of the zone entry signs.
Saracens parking permits are virtual, which means you do not need to display anything in your vehicle. Your permit is electronic and is associated with your vehicle registration number.
Patrolling Civil Enforcement Officers will be able to view your permit on their handheld computers.
You can apply for a 12 month permit.
You will receive renewal reminders in advance of the permit expiry date.
Households or businesses can hold up to a maximum of 4 Saracens parking permits at any one time.
Apply for a Saracens event day parking permit
To apply for a Saracens parking permit you will need:
- proof of residential or business address
- proof of vehicle ownership
- a valid email address
Proof of address
Proof of address documents we accept are:
- your council tax demand within the last 12 month period
- your rent agreement within the last 12 month period
- a solicitor’s letter showing the house purchase completion date
- 2 utility bills from different suppliers dated and showing your name and address. These must be from within the last 12 month period. They must not be mobile phone bills
- drivers license clearly showing your name and address within the Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ)
- your business rates demand within the last 12 month period
- a letter on business headed paper stating your full name and briefly detailing the nature of your business
Alternatively, you can consent to an address validation check which will be carried out by Experian during the application process. This check will not affect your credit score but will appear as a search by NSL Ltd on your credit file.
Proof of vehicle ownership
Cars registered at the permit holder’s address
You will need the:
- vehicle logbook (V5C) registered in the same name and address in the (CPZ) as the residential applicant. We do not accept the new keeper supplement (V5C/2)
- insurance policy schedule showing your name as the main policy holder with the vehicle insured at the same address in the CPZ as the residential applicant. We do not accept the certificate of motor insurance
- vehicle logbook (V5C) or insurance policy schedule for the respective vehicle in the same name as the business applicant
Cars not registered at the permit holder’s address
If you have a company car, we need a signed and recently dated letter from your employer on headed company paper. The letter must state:
- your full name
- that you are an employee of the company
- your vehicle registration mark
- your full address in the CPZ where the vehicle is kept overnight
- if you’re a business applicant only the information in the first three points is required only.
If you have a long term lease or hire vehicle, we need a recently dated copy of the agreement on headed paper. The agreement must state:
- your full name
- your vehicle registration mark
- the length and terms of the agreement
- your full address in the CPZ where the vehicle is kept overnight
- if you’re a business applicant only the information in the first three points is required.
We may contact you to provide further evidence at a later date for fraud audit purposes.
Accepted document formats are PDF, JPG, JPEG or BMP.
Apply for your Saracens CPZ permit
Renew your permit
We will send you email reminders 4 weeks, 2 weeks and the day before your current permit is due to expire. Follow the link in the email to renew your permit.
Emails from NSL Apply should appear in your inbox and are sent from Barnet.Permits@nsl.co.uk
Please check your spam and junk folders before contacting us.
We may request current proof if you have renewed your parking permit for 3 or more subsequent years since it was first provided. If this is the case it will show 'expired' next to the document type or proof being requested.
Cancel your permit
If you no longer require your Saracens parking permit, you can cancel the permit in your account.
Prices
The Saracens event day parking permit is free.
Terms and conditions of use
- Only the resident or business can apply and purchase an Event Day (Saracens) permit for their address that falls within the eligible property ranges of the Event Day Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) as stipulated within the relevant traffic order.
- Event Day (Saracens) permits are issued as a virtual, electronic permit which are valid for a specific vehicle
- It is the responsibility of the permit holder to ensure that they supply the correct vehicle registration mark when applying for their permit.
- The maximum number of Event Day (Saracens) permits which shall be issued to any household or business at any one time shall be four
- Event Day (Saracens) Permits are only valid in Permit Holders Only or parking places within the (CPZ) with the same zone identified letter(s) associated with the permit and shown on the time plate (ED zone)
- Event Day (Saracens) Permits are not valid in any other parking space or place other than the Permit Holders Only spaces with the zone identifier ED.
- The issue of an Event Day (Saracens) Permit does not guarantee the availability of a parking space nor does it render the Council subject to any liability in respect of loss or damage to any vehicle in a parking place or the contents or fittings of any such vehicle.
- Failure to have an Event Day (Saracens) Permit valid during the controlled hours of the given (CPZ) may result in a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) being issued to the vehicle.
- Parking places may be suspended by any person duly authorised by the Council or the police. Do not park in a parking place where signs indicate it is suspended.
- The council may revoke a permit if it is believed that the permit is being misused. Where a vehicle has three or more outstanding penalty charge notices issued that have progressed to 'charge certificate' stage (by this stage there is no longer a right of appeal) then a new or renewed permit will not be issued for that vehicle until the outstanding penalty has been paid or the matter otherwise resolved.
- A permit may be suspended or cancelled if it is not used in accordance with these terms and conditions.
- Failure to comply with these conditions may result in a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) being issued to your vehicle.
- A goods vehicle with an overall height greater than 2.3 metres may not make use of a parking place during controlled hours.