Refunds and Replacements
Permit Refunds
Individuals who purchase a permit but then decide they do not
want it can get a refund if they scrape the permit off the vehicle
and bring the scrapings into the Department of Public Safety within
ten days of the purchase. Full year permits may be returned
for a refund at any time through the end of the Winter Term. A
refund schedule is posted in the University's Fee Book (OAR
571-60-005 as amended).
Permit Replacements
When a permit owner replaces one vehicle with another, he or she
should scrape the permit off the old car and bring the remnants to
the Department of Public Safety. There, for a replacement fee
of $8.00, the Department will issue a new permit for the new
vehicle. Failing to remove the old sticker means that the full
cost of a new parking permit must be paid. In addition, the
former owner of a vehicle that continues to display a parking permit
is responsible for the operation of that vehicle while it is on
campus, unless the owner goes to the Department of Public Safety and
shows the staff there the legal documents transferring ownership of
the vehicle to another person.
Permits have, from time to time, been stolen. The
Department of Public Safety will replace a permit that has been
stolen, free of charge. The owner of the stolen permit must
report the theft to the Department of Public Safety in
writing. If only the permit was stolen, the new permit may be
used only to register the same vehicle or vehicles to which the
original permit applied. If the vehicle with the permit on it
was stolen and is not recovered, the replacement permit may be used
on a different vehicle.
Source: University of Oregon Parking Rules and
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