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How to fill out the Clergy Parking Permit online
The clergy parking permit is a crucial document for individual clergy members conducting ministerial duties. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to complete the online application process effectively.
Follow the steps to successfully submit your Clergy Parking Permit application.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the application form and open it in your preferred digital format.
- Begin by entering the name of your religious organization in the designated field. Ensure the name matches your official records.
- Fill out the address of your house of worship, including the ZIP code and city. Accuracy is important to ensure successful permit processing.
- Provide the IRS tax exemption number. This verifies your organization’s tax-exempt status.
- Designate a contact person and include their email address and telephone number. This person should be reachable for any follow-up regarding the application.
- List all clergy members who will be covered by the permit. Only one permit can be issued with up to three license plates.
- For each vehicle designated, provide the address, home telephone number, license plate number, state of registration, year, make, and color of the vehicle.
- Compile and attach all necessary documentation. This includes the Certificate of Incorporation, deed or lease, Certificate of Occupancy, vehicle registrations, insurance cards, proof of cleric status, and a notarized statement confirming the average hours worked.
- Review all entered information for accuracy and completeness. Ensuring no errors at this stage will expedite the approval process.
- Once you are satisfied with the application, save your changes. You can then download, print, or share the form as needed.
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With a Clergy Parking Permit, you can park during designated hours outlined on the permit. Generally, these permits allow for parking in restricted areas where clergy members may need to visit. Always review the terms of your permit to ensure compliance and maximize your parking privileges.