Parking permit costs at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln will be unchanged for students, faculty and staff in 2021-22.
Permits will be available for sale online starting April 15. New annual permits must be displayed starting July 1, while nine-month permits are effective Aug. 16.
“We are pleased to offer permits at the same price,” Dan Carpenter, director of Parking and Transit Services, said. “We have been successful in efforts to control department expenses and maximize other revenue options for seven consecutive years.”
A permit is required for any vehicle parked in designated areas on campus.
All permits will be mailed to the address provided through the online purchase process. Faculty, staff and students who purchase a permit will receive an email that includes a link to print a temporary permit (valid for 30 days, after July 1 for annual permits and Aug. 16 for nine-month permits).
For more information, call 402-472-1800.
Faculty/staff permit information
Review permit options here.
Purchase permits online here.
During the purchase process, update vehicle and license information.
Faculty/staff permits will be mailed to the address selected during the purchase process. Allow two weeks for processing, mail and delivery. The temporary printed permit option (listed above) can be used until the permanent permit arrives. A temporary permit should be displayed on the front dashboard of a vehicle.
Student permit information
Review permit options here.
Purchase permits online here.
Parking permits for students living on campus coordinate with housing choices. Students living on City Campus must select an appropriate R01, R02, 14R, 17R, 18R or 19R permit. Students living on East Campus should select E permits. Students living off campus can select Area C, D01, D02, 14C, 17C, 19C or SGC permits.
Nine-month student permits are effective starting Aug. 16.
Mailing of student permits will begin in July. The temporary printed permit option (listed above) can be used until the permanent permit arrives. A temporary permit should be displayed on the front dashboard of a vehicle.