The Parking Office seeks to support students, faculty, staff and the university community who have concerns about accessibility.
If you have a question or require assistance in accessing parking information, please call our office at (409) 880-7275 or email us at parking@lamar.edu.
The Parking Office is located in the Wimberly Building, Room 118 with office hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
We are located in the Wimberly Building, Room 118.
No appointment is required. However, at peak times prior to the beginning of each semester, you should allow additional wait time.
Yes. Log onto Lamar.edu and select LU Connect from the menu.
Choose the students or faculty/staff tab under the self-service banner.
Accessible permits require a Texas State-issued placard.
All other requests for Accessible Parking require a completed form from the Accessibility Resource Center located in the Communications Building, Room 105, (409) 880-8347.
You can have the permit mailed. Just click the button when you are online making the application. If you do not want your permit mailed, you can pick it up at the Parking Office.
If you pick up your permit in person, it only takes a minute once you arrive at the counter. Mailed permits are delivered using standard post office delivery schedules.
Yes. Depending on which type of permit you requested during applying online, the fee will be charged to your account.
Yes. If you receive a parking citation and want to make an appeal to have the parking fine dismissed, you can go online to the same address you used to apply for a permit, click the appeal tab and follow the instructions.
Your appeal will be reviewed by a committee and you will be notified of the decision. Make sure to complete the appeal within four (4) weeks from the date of the citation. Otherwise, you will be unable to log onto the appeal process and you will be required to pay the fine.
Apply in person at the Parking Office or call the Parking Office (409) 880-8308. We can add additional vehicles to your account.
No. You can drive multiple vehicles. We require that the main vehicle be registered in our system. If you drive another vehicle, make sure to hang your parking permit on the rearview mirror of the vehicle you are driving.
Come to the Parking Office and we will issue another parking permit. An additional fee equal to the cost of the original parking permit will be charged to your account for the replacement permit.
You are required to have 105 earned hours to receive a Senior Parking Permit. You can check how many hours you have accumulated by going to Student; Records; Academic Transcript; All levels.
Scroll to the bottom to the section marked Transcript Totals. If the column marked earned hours shows 105 you are eligible for a Senior Parking Permit.
If you have a current student permit you can exchange it for a Senior Parking Permit at no charge.
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If you wish to appeal this citation you can do so by going through Self Service Banner. If wish to get more information, please contact the Parking Office located at 118 Wimberly. Our hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
If you are a bona fide visitor, go to the Parking Office, Room 118 Wimberly.
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Include: Citation# on every check/money order and L#, if applicable.
Lamar Students:
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Cashier Office
P.O. Box 10074
Beaumont, TX 77710
(409) 880-7275
LIT Students:
LIT Cashier Office
P.O. Box 10043
Beaumont, TX 77710
(409) 839-2064