How desperate are people to find parking on Hoboken’s overcrowded streets?

One resident resorted to using his home computer to forge a temporary parking pass, police said.

There was only problem, police say: While the man may have done a good job on the forgery, he should brush up on his spelling skills.

The Hoboken Parking Utility, and then police, caught on to the ruse when the man misspelled “parking” on the permit.

The 24-year-old man’s fake permit spelled it “parkting,” a dead giveaway for an eagle-eyed parking utility worker who noticed the Acura TSX sedan parked at 225 Monroe St. at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

The parking utility towed the vehicle because of the fake document and when the owner arrived to get his vehicle and identified himself, the parking utility called police, reports said.

While officers were placing the 24-year-old under arrest, he said that he made the fake parking pass on his personal computer at home, according to reports.

He was charged with two counts of forgery, police said.