Surrey Meter Fees & Pay Station Bylaws

Transportation British Columbia 3 Minutes Read · published February 12, 2026 Flag of British Columbia

Surrey, British Columbia uses on-street meters and pay stations governed by municipal bylaws and administered by the city’s parking program. This guide explains how meter fees are set, pay-station rules, who enforces the rules, and how to appeal or report problems. It is aimed at drivers, visitors and local businesses who need accurate, practical steps for paying, disputing tickets, and requesting repairs or exemptions.

Meter fees and pay-station rules

Surrey operates a mix of single-space meters and multi-space pay stations. Fees, hours of operation and maximum durations are set through municipal administration and related bylaws or parking program notices. For official program details and current rates, consult the City of Surrey parking pages and the consolidated bylaws search on the city website.[1]

  • Fee structure and hourly rates: not specified on the cited page.[1]
  • Hours and maximum stay limits: not specified on the cited page; local signs at each location set hours and limits.
  • Payment methods: pay station, coin, credit card or mobile pay where provided; consult the parking program page for available options.[1]
  • Special restrictions (loading zones, accessible stalls): governed by signage and bylaw provisions referenced in the city bylaws search.[2]
Always check the meter or pay-station display and nearby signage before leaving your vehicle.

Penalties & Enforcement

Parking contraventions on Surrey streets are enforced by By-law Enforcement and Parking Services. Official bylaw text and enforcement authority are available through the city’s bylaws search and enforcement pages.[2] For reporting issues or submitting complaints, use the city bylaw report/contact pathways.[3]

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation for repeat or continuing offences: not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to move vehicle, tow and impound where permitted by bylaw; court actions may be used for unresolved offences.
  • Enforcer: City of Surrey By-law Enforcement and Parking Services; report complaints via the city contact page.[3]
  • Appeal/review: instructions and time limits for disputing tickets are not specified on the cited page; follow the ticket or the city ticketing instructions to learn deadlines and process.
  • Defences and discretion: the bylaw may allow discretion for reasonable excuse, permits, or temporary exemptions; specific defences are not specified on the cited page.

Applications & Forms

There is no published separate application form for routine meter use; mobile apps or pay-station receipts serve as proof of payment. For exemptions, permits or special event parking, check the city bylaws search and the parking program pages for any published application forms or permit requirements.[2]

Common violations

  • Expired meter or no payment.
  • Parking beyond posted maximum stay.
  • Parking in a restricted or loading zone.
  • Blocking a driveway or fire access.
If a meter or pay station is not working, take a photo and report it to the city immediately.

FAQ

How do I pay at a Surrey pay station?
Use the instructions on the pay station display: coin, card or mobile payment where available. Keep your receipt or note the zone number for mobile payment apps.[1]
Can I appeal a parking ticket?
You can follow the dispute instructions on the ticket or the city’s parking enforcement pages; specific deadlines and steps are provided with the ticket or on official city pages.[2]
Who do I contact to report a broken meter or pay station?
Report broken equipment to City of Surrey By-law Enforcement or the parking program via the city report/contact page.[3]

How-To

  1. Locate the pay station or meter and read the posted instructions.
  2. Pay using the accepted method shown on the device and obtain a receipt if provided.
  3. Display the receipt if required, or keep proof of payment for your records.
  4. Report malfunctions, incorrect charges or damage via the city bylaw/contact page with photos and location details.[3]

Key Takeaways

  • Always check on-street signage and pay-station displays for rates and hours.
  • Keep payment receipts or mobile confirmations as proof.
  • Report broken meters promptly to the city to avoid disputed fines.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Surrey - Parking program and pay station information
  2. [2] City of Surrey - Bylaws and consolidated bylaws search
  3. [3] Report a bylaw concern - City of Surrey