Permit & Rate Information

What are the parking rates this year?

Annual parking rates are prorated. We project permit rate increases are necessary to support the construction of additional parking garages, road and sidewalk maintenance, and surface lot construction and maintenance. The increases will be reviewed each year before implementation. The following rate schedule has been approved by the university administration and is subject to change.

Fee Description 23-24 24-25 25-26
Garage Permits
Priority Bay 1060 1087 1114
Numbered 947 971 995
Unnumbered * 579 593 608
Polo Rd. Garage * 682 693 708
Lot Permits
Surface Lots * 359 368 377
Numbered 857 878 900
Gated 465 477 489
Motorcycle * 165 169 173
Night * 140 144 148
Night+ * 225 231 237
RELLIS 359 368 377
Special Use Permits
Business 45 46 47
Business+ 155 159 163
Campus 359 368 377
Campus+ 579 593 608
Contractor 359 368 377
Contractor+ 579 593 608
Service 359 368 377
Service+ 579 593 608
Vendor 359 368 377
Vendor+ 579 593 608
Retiree 52 53 54
* available to students (except Central Campus Garage)

All 2024–2025 permits expire August 8, 2025. Customers that need to park for a portion of the year may return the permit any time before July 6, 2025, for a prorated refund. Prorated Permit Rates (NOTE: Customers who return their permit lose their priority as a previous customer. See Assignment Process)

How do A&M rates compare to other large universities?

Three surveys have been conducted showing where Texas A&M ranks among other universities across several categories:

Why do I have to pay for parking?

There are limits on the university that restrict the use of state or tuition revenues to build, maintain, or operate parking operations on campus. By university policy, Transportation Services must operate as an auxiliary enterprise and all bond indebtedness, maintenance, administration, utilities, and insurance must be paid for with user fees. The primary source of revenue is parking permit sales.

What are the permit regulations?

A complete set of regulations may be found on the Regulations page. If you have a physical hang tag, please remember to hang your permit with the photo facing the front windshield. Permits are the property of Texas A&M University and are only valid if purchased from Transportation Services. All permits, virtual or physical, may not be resold.

If you no longer need to park on campus, please contact the Transportation Services Customer Assistance Center (1250 TAMU or Polo Rd. Building, Suite 350) to be eligible for a prorated refund. (NOTE: Customers who cancel or return their permit lose their priority as a previous customer. (See Assignment Process)

If you park in a designated 12th Man lot, please remember to move your vehicle the evening before home games. Please look at the parking lot sign or visit our Gameday Restrictions section for 12th Man lot locations and alternate parking areas.

Transportation Services is not responsible for damage or loss to vehicle or contents.

What is a Night permit?

Virtual Night permits are valid from 5pm–6am daily in the areas designated on the Night Parking Map.

Virtual Night permits are not valid during the day except during semester breaks indicated on the Break Parking Map.

Do any permits other than the Night permit convey night privileges?

Yes, all valid TAMU parking permits may park from 5pm–6am and on weekends in any non-restricted space in any lots other than paid parking areas and ones with residential priority (Lot 30, Lot 40, 99 and Lot 122).

Are there any areas other than my assigned lot where my permit is valid during the day?

Yes, your permit is valid in several other lots during the day. Visit our website for the Any Valid Permit Map.

NOTE: Night permits are ONLY valid at night, and are not valid in any lot prior to 5 pm, except during semester breaks.

What permits are available after registration?

Motorcycle and Night permits are available on a first-come, first-served basis, but we normally do not sell out of these. To check current availability of these and any other permits, log in to My Account. See also Missed Registration

If I already have a vehicle permit, can I purchase a Motorcycle permit?

If you purchase a full-price, annual, vehicle permit (not a night permit), a Motorcycle permit is available for purchase at half price. If the Motorcycle permit is not requested along with the vehicle permit during registration (April 10, 2024 – July 9, 2024), you must bring your picture ID to Polo Rd. Building, Suite 350 to purchase the half price permit.

What do the permit abbreviations stand for?

  • CC – Central Campus Garage
  • CMP – Campus Permit
  • SBG – Gene Stallings Blvd. Garage
  • MC-2ND – Motorcycle in addition to vehicle permit
  • MOTOR – Motorcycle
  • NHT – Night
  • NS – Northside Garage
  • NSPR – Northside Garage Priority Bay
  • NSR – Northside Garage Reserved
  • PRG – Polo Rd. Garage
  • RET – Retiree
  • SER – Service
  • SS – Southside Garage
  • UC – University Center Garage
  • UCPR – University Center Garage Priority Bay
  • UCR – University Center Garage Reserved
  • UCX – University Center Garage (Undergrads Only)
  • VN – Vendor
  • WC – West Campus Garage
  • WCR – West Campus Garage Resident Student

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