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  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your last name, first name, home address, city, state, zip code, and home phone number. Ensure all fields are completed accurately to avoid processing delays.
  3. Provide vehicle information for Vehicle #1. Enter the license plate number, make, model, color, and state of registration. If you have a second vehicle (for annual members), complete the additional vehicle section with the same details.
  4. Select the type of permit you wish to apply for by checking the appropriate box. Review the associated fees and ensure you understand the validity periods for each permit type.
  5. Attach required documents such as vehicle registration, insurance proof, driver’s license, and USF Koret ID card. Make sure these are current copies as specified.
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CURRENT FISCAL YEAR PERMIT RATES PermitRate Resident Student - Semester $113.00 Non Resident Student - Annual $183.00 Non Resident Student - Semester $91.00 Park-n-Ride - Annual $59.0016 more rows
If the vehicle fits within the curb space then you do not need a parking permit, however, if any portion of your vehicle crosses the curb space then you need a permit. More information on how to park legally.
Parking permits are required on campus Monday-Friday; parking is free in A, U, and E lots on Saturdays and Sundays. You will want to visit the Commuter Services website and review the permit options that best suit your class time.
Each residential address may purchase up to four permits, with the exception of areas AA, EE, HV which are limited to two. Areas AA and EE are limited to one permit per driver and a total of up to two permits per household. Each driver must be listed on the vehicles insurance policy.
Yes. Parking permits are required to park on the USF Tampa Campus 24 hours a day/7 days a week, year round.

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Everyday Parking Visitors have the option to park on Lone Mountain or on Main Campus with a required parking permit. You may purchase daily parking permits at either location. For regular campus tours and daily admission visits, parking is primarily available on Lone Mountain.
There are several one-hour visitor parking spaces around the campus. A visitor may park for free for one hour in designated visitor spaces only up to three times per semester. A visitor is any person who is not a member of the university community on any of the USF campuses.

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