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Parking Rules in Birmingham, AL (2026)

5 verified parking rules for Birmingham, Alabama, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

RV & Boat Parking

Birmingham's Off-Street Parking ordinance (Zoning Ordinance Title 1, Chapter 5, adopted 2024) treats RVs, campers, boats, trailers and similar non-daily-use vehicles as stored vehicles. When such vehicles are kept on a storage lot, the City Engineer may approve an improved surface such as compacted gravel, but the perimeter must be curbed to confine the gravel. On public streets, the 48-hour limit of City Code Sec. 10-9-12 applies.

Birmingham RV, Boat & Trailer Parking

Some Restrictions

Birmingham Zoning Ordinance Title 1, Ch. 5, Art. I, Sec. 7.C.1 (Off-Street Parking, adopted 2024)

Storage lots for commercial vehicles and trailers (other than passenger vehicles) not used for daily transportation (e.g., truck trailers, moving trailers, RV's, campers, farm implements, construction vehicles) may be approved by the City Engineer for a substitute improved surface, such as, but not limited to compacted gravel. Such substitute surface, where approved by the City Engineer, shall ...

Driveway Rules

Birmingham requires vehicles to be parked on improved surfaces. Parking on lawns is prohibited. Driveways must not block sidewalks.

Birmingham Driveway Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Birmingham's Off-Street Parking ordinance (Zoning Ord. Title 1, Ch. 5, adopted 2024) governs where commercial vehicles and trailers may be stored, requires off-street loading spaces for buildings receiving deliveries, and reserves required loading areas exclusively for loading. Commercial truck size and weight on streets are further controlled by Alabama Code Title 32, Chapter 9.

Birmingham Commercial Vehicle Parking

Some Restrictions

Birmingham Zoning Ordinance Title 1, Ch. 5, Art. II, Sec. 3 (Required Off-Street Loading Spaces, adopted 2024)

Required loading spaces, associated aisles, and access driveways shall be used exclusively for vehicle loading and unloading. No parking space, structure, sign, outdoor storage, sales display, vehicle sales, or any other use other than loading shall be permitted within a required loading area.

Street Parking Limits

On-street parking in Birmingham is governed by Title 10, Chapter 9 (Stopping, Standing and Parking) of the City Code, layered on top of the Alabama Rules of the Road (Ala. Code Title 32, Chapter 5A). Metered and time-limited curbside parking in the downtown and business districts is managed by the city's Curbside Management division through the ParkMobile / Park Smart program.

Birmingham On-Street Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Ala. Code Sec. 32-5A-137(a) (Stopping, standing, or parking prohibited in specified places)

Except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic, or in compliance with law or the directions of a police officer or official traffic-control device, no person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle: (1) On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street; (2) On a sidewalk; (3) Within an intersection; (4) On a crosswalk; ... (7) Within 15 feet of a fire...

Overnight Parking

Birmingham does not impose a blanket residential overnight on-street parking ban, but Title 10, Chapter 9 of the City Code prohibits leaving a vehicle parked on any public street or way for more than 48 hours, and a vehicle accumulating unpaid citations is subject to towing. In paid downtown zones, enforcement hours are governed by posted signage and the Park Smart program.

Birmingham Overnight & 48-Hour Parking

Some Restrictions

Birmingham City Code Sec. 10-9-12 (Title 10, Ch. 9, Art. A)

No vehicle shall be permitted to remain parked upon any public street or other public way for more than forty-eight (48) hours. A reasonable period of time, not in excess of forty-eight (48) hours, shall be allowed for removal by the owner or person in possession of any disabled, broken down or inoperative vehicle.

Looking for Jefferson County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Birmingham city rules.

Parking Rules in Jefferson County