成人AV视频 Faculty and Staff Parking
Thank you for being apart of the 成人AV视频 family! As a family member you have the opportunity of purchasing a permit at any time, but you must have a permit in order to park on campus.
Before you buy
- Please make sure the information on your Parking Account via myWings has your correct license plate information listed. If you change vehicles or license plates, be sure to update your vehicle information prior to parking on campus.
- It is very important to enter your license plate information accurately. The most common mistake is to enter the letter "O" instead of the number zero. Florida license plates only use zeros. (The requirements for other states may differ.) Should you have a custom plate with the letter "O", please notify Parking Services,
(904) 620-2815 or parking@unf.edu. - If you see out of date or incorrect license plate information, contact Parking Services.
- Park your vehicle nose in. For example, do not back into a parking space and do not pull forward into the open space in front of the original space.
The preferred payment method is by using the 24-payment payroll deduction. This is a pre-taxed deduction and allows for any changes to the account, such as upgrades and permit returns, to be much easier.
Faculty/Staff permit allows the priority to all Faculty/Staff spaces, located on the first floor of the garages and other premium lots that are marked with orange wheel stops. This permit is sold as an annual permit only.
After you buy
If you are a 9-month faculty or staff employee using the 24-payment plan for your parking permit, be sure to complete the Stop Payroll/Refund form located in myWings under, Employee Online forms to stop your payments.
Permit Details
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Permits are virtual
成人AV视频 uses virtual parking permits. This system requires you to register your license plate, and to park your vehicle "nose-in". For example, if a space is empty in front of the original selected parking space--do not pull forward and make sure the license plate is visible. This supports our enforcement recognition cameras to quickly scan the tags for valid permits. -
What are the hours of permit enforcement?
Enforcement activity is Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. No permit is required from 5 p.m. Friday through 7 a.m. Monday unless there is a special event on campus. To verify special events, Master Calendar.
If visiting the University Center for a special event or class, no permit is required to park in Lot 16 (located in front of the center).
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How do I order or exchange a permit?
- Visit the
- Select “View/Manage Account”
- Login with your N# and password/SSO
- Click on “Permits” and select “Order Permit.” You will be asked to review and agree to the Policies and Regulations.
- Select the permit type you wish to order. You will be prompted to enter your vehicle’s license plate information. Add the permit to cart.
- Review your order information and select one of the following payment options:
- 24 Pay Periods Deduction: this option will take small portions out of each pay check over 24 pay periods.
- One Time Deduction: this option will take the full amount of the annual permit out of your next pay check.
- Click the “Checkout” button at the bottom and review your order confirmation screen. Payroll deductions typically begin in September and stop in late July.
To exchange a permit, please contact Parking Services (904) 620-2815, parking@unf.edu.
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How may I pay for a new or a renewable permit?
The preferred payment method is by using the 24-payment payroll deduction. This is a pre-tax deduction and allows for any changes to the account, such as upgrades and permit returns, to be much easier. Or you may pay with a one-time deduction or pay the full amount owed with a MasterCard, VISA, American Express or Discover credit card. All transactions must be completed online.
If you are currently on the payroll deduction and your permit has been renewed, this process will not change. If you wish to change your permit payment method, please contact Parking Services (904) 620-2815, parking@unf.edu.
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Where can I park with my parking permit?
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When does my Annual permit expire?
Annual permits are valid:
- August 16 (or date of purchase) - August 15 (next year)
With an active employee status, your permit will go through the auto renewal process in July. You will not need to do anything to complete the process but please go through the to make sure all of your account information (View/Manage Account) is correct.
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What if I drive more than one vehicle?
With the virtual permit program, you can register up to 5 vehicles to your purchased permit through your parking account via the myWings portal, however, you may only have one vehicle on campus at a time. After you have registered the maximum of 5 vehicles, the system will no longer allow you to add more, please contact Parking Services at (904) 620-2815 or email parking@unf.edu to remove expired vehicles or update your parking account.
If you plan on driving either a vehicle and/or a motorcycle, it is suggested to purchase a primary vehicle permit and then register your motorcycle to the permit. You will not need to purchase two separate permits, but you will still need to follow the policy of only 1 registered vehicle may be parked on campus at a time.
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How do I deactivate my employee parking permit?
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What if I only come to campus once or twice a week?
The less expensive permit category, Gray Lot annual or term may be the best value to you.
The other option is to purchase a $5 or $2 daily visitor pass from either the or Pay-by-Plate kiosks. A $5 daily visitor pass allows parking in both Blue and Gray Lot spaces. A $2 daily visitor pass allows parking in Gray Lot spaces only. For kiosk locations and designated Blue and Gray Lots, please via the campus map.
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What if my vehicle is in the mechanical shop?
With the virtual permit program, you can register up to 5 vehicles to your purchased permit through your parking account via myWings portal, however, you may only have one vehicle on campus at a time. Just enter the plate for your temporary vehicle. You can remove it at any time. -
Can you purchase a visitor pass for motorcycle parking?
Yes; a visitor pass can be purchased for the two-wheeled motorized vehicle. All visitor passes are sold from either or Pay-by-Plate kiosk, please visit the map of kiosk locations. You may park in any designated motorcycle spaces on campus.
If you have a vehicle permit and also own a motorcycle, you may add the motorcycle to your vehicle permit. If you only have a motorcycle permit and want to park your vehicle on campus, you will need to either purchase a visitor pass each time your vehicle is parked or upgrade from a motorcycle permit to a vehicle permit.
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What if you have sustained an injury, such as a twisted ankle or broken leg, can you park closer to a building?
Please visit Parking & Transportation Services (Building 52) for a maximum of 30-day allotment transferred to your virtual permit (registered license plate) prior to parking. The treating physician must request this service in written format.
Another option, you can call (904) 613-5466 ahead to schedule a pick-up time and place from our exclusive shuttle (The Osprey Transit) designed for riders with mobility needs. Pick-ups must be scheduled no later than 7 p.m. on the day prior to the pick-up. Please refrain from leaving weekend email/phone requests for a Monday morning pick-up time before 8:30 a.m.
- Disability Parking
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Loading Zone Spaces
There are Loading Zone spaces throughout campus that allow for timed parking with a 成人AV视频 virtual permit. Most spaces are 20 minute zones; make sure to pay attention to the signs indicating these spaces. -
Visitor Passes
Please visit the Visitor Parking link for information.
You can also make advance arrangements for a guest, if your department is paying for the permit. Please visit Event and Validation Code Requests for instructions and additional information.