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Permit types and options

All parking spaces on campus require payment for parking. Parking permits must be displayed to be valid. Parking permits can be purchased online. Permit eligibility is based on residence location, with residential permits valid for on-campus residents and commuter permits valid for those who do not live on campus.  

Annual permit sales begin at noon on the second Tuesday of July and the most popular permits often sell out before classes begin.

Find the right permit for your parking needs at University of Idaho. Whether you’re a student, employee or visitor, we offer a variety of parking options, including commuter permits, residential parking, overnight parking, disability accommodations and short-term parking.  

Student permits

Most Vandals living on campus leave their personal vehicle at home and use alternative transportation to get across campus and around town. The Vandal Student Special is an excellent option for getting to and from campus for the academic year, and Vandal Break Bus is an affordable way to get home during scheduled academic breaks.

Students who bring a personal vehicle to campus should purchase a parking permit before they arrive. 

How to purchase a parking permit

  1. Visit AIMS Parking.
  2. Log in with your U of I credentials.
  3. Select the permit that matches your needs.
  4. Complete the purchase and follow display instructions. 
Commuter permits

Designed for students living off campus and employees, commuter permits allow parking in designated lots for daytime parking (6 a.m. to 2 a.m.). Options include:

  • Orange – Valid in Orange, Red and Blue lots. Not valid for overnight parking.  
  • Red – Valid in Red and Blue lots. Not valid for overnight parking.
  • Blue – Valid in Blue lots only. Not valid for overnight parking.
  • Lot Specific Gold – Valid for parking ONLY in Gold lots 19 and 56, in Red lots 34, 34W, 49 and 50, and in all Blue lots. Not valid for overnight parking. 
Residential permits

For those living in residence halls, Greek housing or university apartments, residential permits provide overnight parking access in designated lots. Residential parking lots are enforced from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Residential permit options include:

  • Silver – Valid for Wallace, Tower, LLC and McConnell Hall residents.
  • Green – Valid for University Apartment and Elmwood residents.
    • Green permits are valid only in the green lots designated by the permit name and in Blue lots only for daytime parking (6 a.m. to 2 a.m.). Green permits are required year-round.
  • NCC – Valid for students living at NCC.
    • NCC permits are also valid for daytime parking (6 a.m. to 2 a.m.) in Blue lots.
  • Purple – Valid for students who live in Greek chapters not located on Nez Perce Drive.
    • Chapter members who live off campus are not eligible for Purple permits.  
  • Magenta – Valid for students who live in Greek chapters on Nez Perce Drive.
    • Students registered for recruitment will be eligible to purchase Magenta permits starting at noon on the first Tuesday of August.
    • Chapter members who live off campus are not eligible for Magenta permits.
  • Economy –  Valid for overnight parking in Economy lots 57E, 81 and 82.
    • Economy permit holders must opt in for text messaging at the time of permit purchase to receive reminder texts about vehicle relocation requirements for weekends with home football games. 
Student permit pricing

Permit prices for students vary by type and location.

See permit pricing

Employee permits

Board-appointed employees are eligible to purchase automatically renewing Vandal permits in Gold, Red or Blue. Payroll deduction is available for auto-renewing Vandal permits and for other annual commuter permits. 

How to purchase an employee permit

  1. Log in to AIMS Parking using U of I credentials.
  2. Select the permit based on eligibility.
  3. Complete the purchase. 
Employee permit options

Employees may choose from:

  • Gold – Valid 24/7 in Gold lots, and for daytime parking between 6 a.m. and 2 a.m. in Orange, Red and Blue lots.
  • Orange – Daytime parking in Orange, Red and Blue lots. Not valid for overnight parking.
  • Red – Daytime parking in Red and Blue lots. Not valid for overnight parking.
  • Blue – Daytime parking in Blue lots only. Not valid for overnight parking.
Overnight parking for employees

Gold permit holders may park overnight in Gold lots. Other commuter permits do not allow overnight parking. 

Employee permit pricing

Permit prices vary by type and location.  

View current employee parking permit rates

Questions? Visit the Parking FAQ for answers. 

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Disability

Before purchasing an annual Disability permit online, email a photo or scanned image of the phot ID and state disability permit/plate to parking@uidaho.edu. Vehicles parked in accessible parking accommodations must display both a U of I Disability permit and a state-issued disability placard or license plate. Learn more about disability permit options. 

Early morning parking options

Overnight parking is available only for those who live on campus. See “Residential permit,” above. Students who require parking options between 2 a.m. and 7:45 a.m. who meet specific requirements are eligible for additional permits. An application for this special permit type is required. Contact parking@uidaho.edu for additional information on how to apply. If parking after 7:45 a.m. is necessary, a valid annual permit for the same lot type is required. During snow and ice conditions, parking is restricted to designated areas.

Early morning permits cannot be combined with Gold, Orange, Red or Blue to imitate residential parking privileges.

  • Commuter Early Morning — For use by commuters who need to park on campus between the hours of 2 a.m. and 7:45 a.m., for activities, academics or work reasons.  
  • Athletic Early Morning — For Vandal athletes to park in Orange, Red or Blue lots to attend coach-mandated, team, early morning practices and workouts. Valid for parking in lot Gold 56 ONLY during home and away games.
  • ROTC — For use only by ROTC students, this permit is valid in Orange, Red or Blue parking lots between the hours of 2 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. for required ROTC activities.   
Retiree Parking

Complimentary permit for honored status retirees and emeritus U of I retirees. Valid in Gold, Orange, Red and Blue lots. Not valid for overnight parking or use in disability spaces. Not valid for overnight parking, including in Gold lots. Your initial Retiree permit and any subsequent renewals are available online. 

Vendor parking 

Annual, One-Day and 10-Day Vendor permits are available for individuals' providing services on campus. Vendor permits must be purchased at the Parking and Transportation Services office. 

Media parking 

Available for official media personnel. Valid in meters/timed spaces for two hours in all color-coded lots (no time limit). Media permits must be purchased at the Parking and Transportation Services office.

Temporary and short-term parking 

Short-term access permits are available for those with temporary mobility needs or other access concerns. 

Visitor permits

How to purchase a visitor permit

Visitors can purchase daily or short-term parking permits online or at the Parking and Transportation Services office, located on campus at 1006 Railroad St. 

Visitor parking locations and rates

  • Visitor parking permits — $4/day, purchased online or at the PTS office. Valid in Gold, Orange, Red, Blue, Purple, Silver and Green lots. Ten-day visitor permits with flexible dates are available for $40.
  • Metered and Pay-to-Park areas — Available for short-term parking with credit card or mobile payment with the AMP app. See specific rates by location.
  • Disability (ADA) parking — As a visitor, feel free to park in any parking meter or pay-to-park space at no cost with no time limit; simply be sure your placard is visible. To park in an ADA parking space on campus, purchase a Visitor Parking Permit (online or in person) and display it on your driver’s side dashboard. Exception: if it’s during an academic break, an academic holiday, on the weekend or after 5 p.m. on a weekday when class is in session, there’s no need to purchase an online permit. 

Special event parking

Parking for large campus events may be subject to special pricing and restrictions. Contact the event organizer for specific instructions or email us at parking@uidaho.edu to learn more. 

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