Parking Permit Frequently Asked Questions
If you're having trouble logging into your parking account there are a few steps you can take.
First, make sure you're using your Network ID to login rather than your VandalMail address. Your Network ID is the first part of your VandalMail address (for example: if your VandalMail is joevandal@vandals.uidaho.edu, then your Network ID is joevandal).
If that doesn't work, then you may need to take a closer look at your account using the resources on the OIT Account Management page. Your university account is required to login to your parking account. When it comes to login issues, we've found that the problem most often lies with DUO or the account password has expired and it needs to be reset, which you can learn how to do on the How do I reset my forgotten account password (NetID)? support page. (If you've been logged into other university portals your password may still be expired).
If the problem still persists you can call our office during regular business hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, during the academic year and 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, during academic breaks, including over the summer). If your login problem occurs outside of regular business hours, consider checking our social media to see if updates regarding possible technical difficulties have been posted. Find us on Facebook or Instagram.
If you're trying to apply for an emeritus Retiree permit, please complete the Retiree Permit Application and our staff will reach out to you.
We're dedicated to ensuring all Vandals can get where they need to go here on campus and all three types of disability parking permits can be purchased without a visit to our office! Supporting documentation can be scanned/photographed and emailed to us and we will work with you over the phone or via email to get your campus mobility needs resolved.
In addition to Disability Parking Permits, we offer free Vandal Access Service that transports eligible Vandals wherever they need to go on campus for classes, work, meetings, studying, etc. at no cost. Reach out to us with questions, concerns, feedback and ideas: parking@uidaho.edu or (208) 885-6424.
No worries, just give us a call: 208-885-6424. We're here to help!
While our parking permit pricing is aligned with our peer institutions, if a Vandal has never paid for parking before, an annual parking permit can be an unexpected and daunting purchase. Here are several points to consider:
- Full-time, board-appointed U of I employees (staff and faculty) may pay for their parking permits via payroll deductions, spreading the cost out over several pay periods.
- For all-day access to color-coded parking lots on campus only when you need it, consider a 10-day parking permit. Save money and only pay for what you need.
- Owning and operating a personal vehicle is one of the largest expenses in a personal budget, costing on average about $6,000 a year. It may make sense to forego the car and use alternative transportation instead.
- Parking meters and Pay-to-Park lots are not intended for daily visits for classes or work. Attempting to rely on them instead of purchasing an annual parking permit ends up costing way more in the long run.
No problem. There are a lot of things going on! Here are a couple things that might help you decide:
- Most students living on campus don't bring a personal vehicle. Unless you have an off-campus job/internship, participate in a sport that requires players to drive or can't get home for break on a plane or bus, you can save a ton of money and stress by leaving your personal vehicle at home. Check out Alternative Transportation options and/or reach out to our Alternative Transportation Specialist at pts@uidaho.edu.
- If you would like to bring a vehicle at first and see how it goes, we encourage you to purchase your permit because many annual permits sell out during the academic year. If you realize you don't need it after all, you can return it for a potential prorated refund. Check the proration schedule for more information on possible refunds!
Parking permits for students who live on campus usually sell out prior to the beginning of the fall semester, and the same can happen for some commuter permits. Buying online is the best way to ensure you successfully purchase the parking permit you most want. Parking permits typically go on sale online at noon on the second Tuesday in July. Questions? Please reach out to parking@uidaho.edu or 208-885-6424.
Give us a call at 208-885-6424, or email parking@uidaho.edu and we can help.