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Multiple lot access
Apply now: permits are valid through August 31, 2026.
Applications for the next parking year open early May.
Vendor permit
Allows occasional, short-term parking in designated service/vendor stalls across campus. Vendors may move the permit to other vehicles to conduct university-related business only.
Information required to apply
Contact and financial information
- Designated contact person
- FP&M customer number
Check parking locations
- Service/vendor stall map (PDF)
- Stall types and locations (accessible text)
More maps:
- Campus parking maps
- Interactive campus map, or
- Lot locations & addresses (accessible text)
Provide justification
- List of permit users
- What the permit will be used for
Single lot access
DEPARTMENT LIMITED APPLICATION
Apply now: permits valid through August 31, 2026.
Applications for the next parking year open early May.
Department limited permit
Access to one specific lot, plus additional surface lots after hours. Vendors may move the permit to other vehicles to conduct university-related business only.
Information required to apply
Contact and financial information
- Designated contact person
- FP&M customer number
Choose a parking lot
- Preferred and alternate lot choices
Refer to a map:
- Campus parking maps
- Interactive campus map, or
- Lot locations & addresses (accessible text)
Provide justification
- List of permit users
- What the permit will be used for
Construction site access
A90 permits
Parking access for company-owned vehicles at construction sites on the UW–Madison campus.
How to get a permit
The FP&M or UW-Madison project manager must contact Transportation Services to purchase A90 permits for company-owned vehicles.
Parking personal vehicles on campus
A90 permits are for company-owned vehicles only. If you need to park a personal vehicle for work purposes, please check visitor parking options.
Resources, policies and support
When applying for a permit, please note:
- Permit availability is limited and subject to change.
- Construction or special events may require you to relocate to a nearby lot. We notify permit holders and provide alternative parking areas in these cases.
- All citations and other unpaid fees due to UW-Madison Transportation Services must be paid before applying for or accepting a parking assignment.
To avoid citations, towing and other penalties, permit holders must follow these and all other applicable Transportation Services policies:
- Parking permits must be properly displayed.
- Vehicles may not be continuously parked in a facility for more than 72 hours without exiting, unless authorization is granted by Transportation Services.