Reminder: Annual parking permit renewals end May 31

Annual parking permits for the WSU Pullman campus are available for renewal through Friday, May 31.

Current eligible, non-residence hall permit holders may log into their WSU Pullman parking account and renew their current permit or purchase a different available zone permit. Current eligible permit holders interested in a different zone permit, may request to join a wait list by contacting Transportation Services at 509-335-PARK (7275) or transportation@wsu.edu.

All vehicle information must be updated. All account parking ticket balances must be paid in full before a permit can be renewed and purchased.

Faculty and staff who are utilizing payroll deduction may see an outstanding balance for their current permit. This balance will not restrict the renewal and purchase of a parking permit. Please do not pay off the payroll eligible parking permit balances.

Please visit the Parking Permit Rates web page for a complete list of annual parking permit rates.

To order a 2024–25 annual parking permit:

  • Go to parking.wsu.edu.
  • Click “Login” in the top right-hand corner.
  • Login with WSU network ID and password.
  • Click on “Order Permits” icon.
  • Review and agree with the terms of service.
  • Select current zone or available permit.
  • Confirm permit, account details, associated vehicles, add permit to cart, and complete checkout.

For more annual permit renewal information, please contact Transportation Services at 509-335-PARK (7275) or transportation@wsu.edu.

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