Marches, Rallies, & Demonstrations

people protesting with signs in front of capitol building

The City of Madison supports the right to assemble and express views in public spaces. While many rallies, marches, and demonstrations do not require a permit, certain activities may require advance approval due to impacts on traffic, public safety, or the use of public space. Use the information on this page to determine whether your event needs a permit.

Do I Need a Permit for My March, Rally, or Demonstration?

Marches

A Street Use permit is required if any of the following apply:

  • The march will disrupt traffic, Metro operations, or Metro bus stops
  • "No Parking" signs are needed along the route
  • The number of participants will significantly impact residents or businesses
  • Amplified sound will be used
  • Any infrastructure will be set up along the route (stages, tents, tables, etc.)
  • Vendors will sell merchandise, food, or beverages

A Street Use permit is not required if all of the following apply

  • The march will remain on sidewalks and participants will follow all traffic and pedestrian laws
  • Fewer than 100 people will participate
  • No amplified sound will be used
  • -or- the entire march will be on State of Wisconsin Capitol Grounds

Rallies & Demonstrations

Downtown Performance Space Permit

A Downtown Performance Space permit is required if all of the following apply:

  • The location and schedule fall within Downtown Performance Space parameters
  • Amplified sound will be used
  • No structures (tables, tents, stages) will be set up
  • No items will be sold
  • No march is planned from the rally location

Street Use Permit

A Street Use permit is required if any of the following apply

  • The location or time falls outside Downtown Performance Space parameters
  • Amplified sound will be used
  • Structures or equipment will be set up such as stages, tents, tables, etc.
  • Vendors will sell merchandise, food, or beverages
  • A march is planned that will not remain on sidewalks and participants will not follow all traffic and pedestrian laws

No Permit Required

A permit is not required if all of the following apply:

  • Fewer than 100 people will attend
  • No amplified sound will be used
  • No structures or equipment will be set up
  • Traffic and Metro operations will not be disrupted

Unsure if you need a permit?

Many small, spontaneous gatherings that do not use amplified sound or equipment and do not disrupt traffic do not require a permit.
If you are unsure, please contact us: madisonevents@cityofmadison.com 

Suggested Locations

The size and type of your event help determine which locations are most appropriate and whether a permit is required.

Marches

Fewer than 100 People

Appropriate locations include:

  • City sidewalks (participants must obey all traffic and pedestrian laws and stay on sidewalks)
  • City of Madison park

More than 100 people

Appropriate locations include:

Rallies and Demonstrations

Fewer than 100 People

Appropriate locations include:

More than 100 People

Appropriate locations include:

Important Information

Safety First! Contact Us

Planning a march, rally, or demonstration? We encourage organizers to reach out with questions early in the planning process. Connecting with us helps support a safe and successful event, coordinate City services, reduce impacts to the surrounding community, and protect everyone's First Amendment right to gather.

madisonevents@cityofmadison.com

mpdevents@cityofmadison.com

Marching on State Street 

Marches may occur on the sidewalks of State Street without a permit, as long as participants obey all traffic signals and pedestrian laws.

Closing State Street to traffic is highly disruptive—particularly on weekdays. Organizers should review the Downtown Zone Rules when considering a march that may impact State Street.

Tips for Marches

  • Plan for an adequate number of marshals based on the size of your march to help maintain public safety and keep the march moving as scheduled
  • End your march at a location where participants can gather off the street, such as:
  • For larger marches, a Street Use permit may be required. This allows for coordinated street closures, barricades, traffic management, and other safety measures.
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