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The Daily Permit is designed for employees who prefer to pay to park by the day. Payroll deduction is not an option.
Lots available for Daily Permit parking:
- Lot 9-Kendrick South: $4 per day.
- Lot 3-Kendrick North: $5 per day.
- Offsite Lots – $6 per day at any of the following:
- East River Rd Imaging
- Lattimore Medical Center
- Bailey Road
- Data Center/Science Parkway
- Sawgrass
Permits are non-refundable and cannot be exchanged or returned.
Important: If you currently use payroll deduction for your full-time permit, you MUST fill out a Payroll Deduction Cancellation Form online before purchasing a Daily Permit to avoid being double-charged for parking.
How to Purchase a Daily Permit
- Login to My Parking Online Portal using your Active Directory username and password.
- Select Get Permits > Next
- Choose the “Daily” permit and check the agreement.
- Choose the date needed to park on campus.
- Select vehicle for permit
- Space is limited in these lots. If your chosen lot is at capacity, go back to Get Permits and select another Daily Permit lot.
- Complete check out process:
- You will receive an email confirming your purchase.
- The email will contain a link, “Print Permit,” which will open a PDF of your new permit.
- You can either print this or open it on your phone. When you enter the lot, you can open and place it under the scanner. These scanners will be marked with signs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is considered a full-time parker?
Employees who park 2 days or less per week in a lot where a permit is required are not considered full-time parkers, and therefore eligible for either of these parking options.
Employees who park 3 days or more a week in a lot where a permit is required are considered full-time parkers and are not eligible for either of these permit options.
Will I need a tag or sticker for the Daily Permit?
No, if you purchase a Daily Permit, you have the option of printing a PDF or opening it on your smartphone and scanning it when you enter the lot.
Tip: The larger and brighter the Daily Permit appears on your phone screen, the better it will work on the scanner.
How does the Parking office decide who moves to closer-in lots?
Parking uses waitlists to determine which staff to move to closer-in lots.
Waitlist requests can be made at My Parking Online and are processed on a first requested/first transferred basis as space allows. Submit your request and you’ll be placed on a waiting list for the lot you desire. Waitlists are reviewed regularly and transfers are processed as space allows.
Can employees still use Occasional Parking permits?
The Occasional Permit has been replaced by the Daily Permit.