
The Round Rock Campus has a Parking Services Cashier available in Avery Building, Room 250
9 a.m. – 7 p.m., Monday through Thursday - Hours may sometimes vary
Know your license plate number!
Visit Room 250 and complete a Vehicle Registration Card.

General Information
Every vehicle parked on the Round Rock Campus must display a valid Texas State parking permit.
* Effective Monday, August 23, 2010, ACC parking permits will no longer be honored at the Round Rock Campus. Dual enrolled students will need to purchase a TX State parking permit and an ACC parking permit.
Every student, faculty, or staff person must register their vehicle, properly display the permit anytime the vehicle is parked on the campus, and become familiar with the Traffic and Parking Rules. Permits are required at all times and there are no after hour or weekend exceptions.
To Purchase a Parking Permit - Online
Know your license plate number!
From CatsWeb, go to Student Services, and click “Request Parking Permit.” Register your vehicle and choose form of payment. Your parking permit will be mailed to you. Any outstanding tickets issued to you or your car will need to be resolved before a permit can be issued. Call Parking Services at 512-716-4950 or 512-245-2887 if you have any questions.
Parking Regulations
All traffic and parking regulations of Texas State University-San Marcos are applicable to the Round Rock Campus. A full text of the regulations can be viewed on-line at www.parking.txstate.edu.
Parking Areas
• Lots marked as Restricted with the color “Red” are reserved at all times for faculty and staff.
• Lots marked as Perimeter Parking with the color “Purple” may be used by students, faculty, and staff.
• Visitors and Disabled Persons parking is located in Lot 102. All visitors should obtain and display a Visitors Permit.
Contact Us
The Round Rock Campus Police (512-716-4911) and Parking Office (512-716-4950) are located in the Avery Building, Room 250. The Texas State Parking Services Office in San Marcos can be reached at 512-245-2887. In the event of emergency, call 911 immediately.

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