| Hurry! Two Weeks Left to Register for Parking |
| Sunday, June 17 2012 |
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However, if you chose to opt out of auto-renewal – or if you had unpaid violations that prohibited you from participating in auto-renewal, or if you pay by a means besides paycheck deduction – you are now responsible for registering electronically or in person at the Parking Office. More information regarding “active” registration follows. Active Renewal Process Now Underway If you opted out of auto-renewal – or, if you do not pay for your permit via payroll deductions (e.g., you pay by credit card), and/or if you still have outstanding citations after April 28 – you will need to take an active role in registering for your 2012-13 permit. Please visit www.rochester.edu/parking and click on the “registration” link. Simply follow the on-screen instructions (you’ll need your Net ID and password). If you do not have internet access or simply prefer to renew in person, you may stop by the Parking Office to complete renewal paperwork starting June 4. Again, please remember that you must pay all outstanding violations before registering for the 2012-13 parking year. Once you’ve renewed, your new permit will be mailed to your address on file; if necessary, please update this information by calling (275-4524) or stopping by the Parking Office. If you fail to renew by June 30, your AVI tag will not allow you into your gated lot (at the Medical Center). For more information, call the Medical Center Parking Office at 275-4524. |

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