Parking Regulations

Council's parking compliance activities focus on keeping our streets safe, accessible and enjoyable for everyone. While we don't generally issue fines for times parking, our team responds to complaint and safety concerns about vehicles parked illegally or causing obstructions. 

You may receive a fine if your vehicle is:

  • A heavy or long vehicle parked in a built-up area for more than one hour
  • Parked on a path or nature strip
  • Parking in a 'No Parking' or 'No Stopping' zone
  • Parked within 10 metres of an intersection

We encourage all residents and visitors to park responsibly and follow road rules to help maintain safety and amenity across our towns. 


Parking Fines Reporting

In accordance with the Fines Amendment (Parking Fines) Act 2024 and the Fines Amendment (Parking Fines) Regulation 2025, Yass Valley Council is required to report on parking fines issued each quarter. 

These reports are detailed in the tabs at the bottom of this page.

Background on Legislative Changes

The NSW Government's reforms to the parking fine system, which came into effect on 1 July 2025, require councils to:

  • Attach a parking fine or notification to the vehicle (except in limited circumstances).
  • Provide photographic evidence of the offence to Revenue NSW. 
  • Issue fines within seven days of the offence if no notification was attached. 
  • Publicly report data on parking fines issued. 

These changes aim to restore fairness and transparency to the parking fine system across NSW. 

Yass Valley Council will continue to monitor the implementation of these reforms and provide quarterly updates as required. 

For more information on the Fines Amendment (Parking Fines) Act and Regulation, visit the NSW Legislation website

Reporting 2025/2026: parking fines issued

Quarter 1 Report: July - September 2025

Yass Valley Council did not issue any parking fines during the first quarter of the 2025/2026 financial year.