
Passport Parking
Parking management software
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What is Passport Parking
Passport Parking is a mobile parking payment and management platform used by municipalities, universities, and private parking operators to enable pay-by-phone parking and related digital services. It supports location-based sessions (zone/space), digital permits, and integrations that help operators manage rates, enforcement workflows, and customer communications. The product is typically deployed across on-street and off-street environments where operators want to reduce reliance on cash/coin payments and improve payment compliance.
Mobile pay-by-phone workflows
Supports app-based parking sessions that can be started, extended, and ended based on operator rules. This reduces dependence on physical payment hardware for many use cases and provides a digital receipt trail. It fits common municipal and campus scenarios where users park across multiple zones or facilities.
Operator controls for rates
Provides administrative tools to configure locations, zones, and pricing rules used for digital sessions. This helps operators align digital payments with existing parking policies and signage. It also supports changes over time without requiring end-user app updates.
Enforcement and integration support
Offers capabilities intended to support enforcement operations, such as validating paid sessions and connecting to enforcement workflows. It is designed to integrate with broader parking operations (for example, permits or back-office systems) depending on deployment. This can reduce manual reconciliation between payment activity and enforcement actions.
Feature depth varies by deployment
Capabilities such as permits, enforcement tooling, and integrations can depend on the specific contract and configuration. Organizations may need add-on modules or third-party systems to cover the full parking lifecycle. This can increase implementation scope compared with a single, tightly bundled suite.
User adoption and support needs
Pay-by-phone requires drivers to install an app or use a mobile web/phone flow, which can be a barrier for some populations. Operators often need clear signage, communications, and customer support processes to reduce payment errors. Disputes can still occur when users select the wrong zone or vehicle plate.
Hardware and offline scenarios
Mobile payment does not fully replace the need for alternatives in areas with poor cellular coverage or for users without smartphones. Many operators still maintain pay stations, validation, or other payment channels in parallel. Managing multiple channels can add operational complexity and reconciliation work.
Seller details
Passport Labs Inc.
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
2010
Private
https://www.passportinc.com/
https://x.com/passportparking
https://www.linkedin.com/company/passport-labs