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Parking FAQs

Please use the accordions below to learn more about parking at UAFS!

For a full list of permit types and fees, see the Permits section of the Parking and Traffic Policies Page. 

Yes.

Yes, two vehicles can be registered to one person with a green hang tag. If you drive any other vehicle to campus, you will need to obtain a free temporary parking permit from the Parking Program Office in at 1114 N. 52nd St. Temporary permits are valid for up to two weeks.

Full- and part-time employees are required to get a blue permit. The first permit is free, and each additional permit is $15. Students who are on federal or institutional work-study will be required to purchase their choice of a green or blue permit. 

Visit the Parking Appeals page to learn more about appealing a parking violation or fine.

A map of the campus and all parking lots is available on the UPD webpage.

Notify the Parking Program office at 479-788-7109 or UPD at 479-788-7140. Tell them the vehicle description and location, and please make plans to remove the vehicle within 24 hours.

Sticker-style parking permits are to be completely affixed to the inside lower portion of the right front windshield (passenger side) in plain view, with the permit number visible, and by its own adhesive.

Fines can be paid at the Cashier’s Office on the second floor of the Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center, through the UAFS Online Business Center, or by mailing a check to the Business Center.

All vehicles being utilized by a handicapped student, employee, or visitor, and that have proper handicap licensing, can use any of the handicap-marked parking spaces around campus. If all ADA spaces are taken, a green permit vehicle is allowed to park in a blue-only lot space.

No.

Parking permits are valid Sept. 1 through Aug. 31 of the following year.

No. If you present the old permit to the Parking Program office, a replacement permit will be issued at no charge. If you are unable to recover the permit for any reason, the following items will be accepted as proof:

  1. copy of the bill of sale
  2. transfer of title
  3. accident report indicating the windshield was damaged or the vehicle was totaled
  4. any other appropriate documentation