Don't delay: Purchase your new UTSA parking permit online today
(July 27, 2010)--UTSA parking permits for the 2010-2011 academic year now are on sale through the ASAP online information system. Log on to ASAP now and order your new permit.
UTSA faculty and staff members can purchase permits by VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express credit card, e-check or use payroll deduction on either a pre-tax or post-tax basis.
For payroll deduction beginning with the Oct. 1 paycheck, the FY 2011 permit cost will be divided into monthly payroll deductions rather than from a single paycheck. Deductions for permit purchases will continue until the full price of the permit is paid or until the permit is returned.
Permits purchased will be mailed to the address each applicant indicates on the permit application. Permits for 2009-2010 expire Aug. 20, 2010.
For permit type and rate information, visit the UTSA Business Auxiliary Services website, e-mail parking@utsa.edu or call 210-458-PARK (7275).
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