Question: I've heard you don't need a permit "after hours". Is that true?
Answer: There are no "after hours". Classes are held evenings and Saturdays, and Hall Residents are on campus 24-hours a day. Everyone planning to park on campus at any time is required to register their vehicle and purchase a permit


Question: Is there a grace period at the beginning of each semester before tickets are written?
Answer: Vehicles parked in the All-Zone Perimeter Lots will not receive "No Permit" citations during the first week of the Fall and Spring semesters.
Question: I'm going to live in a residence hall. Am I guaranteed a parking space right next to my residence hall?
Answer: No. There may be times when the closest parking space is located at a Perimeter Lot.
Question: Why aren't there more Perimeter Lots closer to the central campus?
Answer: Space and geography limits the amount of parking on central campus and the university has designated this limited resource for on-campus residents and faculty/staff use. Commuters should park in the the Perimeter lots and use the Texas State Tram system to access central campus.
More Questions? Call us at (512) 245-2887.

Parking Services
601 University Drive
San Marcos, TX 78666
Questions or Comments? Send e-mail to parking@txstate.edu
The office is located in Nueces Hall at the corner of L.B.J. and Bobcat Trail.