Parades on Santa Clara County roads require permits from Roads and Airports plus Sheriff coordination for traffic control. Cities including San Jose, Palo Alto, and Sunnyvale issue parade permits independently under their own municipal codes.
Santa Clara County requires parade permits for organized processions on county roads, issued through the Roads and Airports Department in coordination with the Sheriff's Office. Applications must be submitted 30-45 days in advance with route maps, marshal contact, insurance certificates of $1-2 million, and confirmation of certified flaggers or off-duty deputy traffic control. Fees include road-use, deputy overtime, and barricade rental. Cities run independent parade permit programs: San Jose Police Department processes city parade permits with similar lead times; Palo Alto, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Santa Clara, and Los Altos each follow comparable procedures. First Amendment-protected gatherings receive expedited review with reduced fees. Caltrans approval is required when crossing state highways.
Unpermitted parades face dispersal orders, road-blockage citations from $250 to $1,000, and personal liability of organizers for public-safety response costs. Felony incitement charges may apply to large unpermitted processions. Repeat violations result in permit blacklisting and pre-event injunctive relief.
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