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Madison High School – Parking Permits (2025–2026)
All students interested in purchasing a parking permit must complete the online parking permit form linked below. During the application process, students will be required to upload the following documents:
- Valid Driver’s License (Learner Permits are not accepted)
- Proof of vehicle insurance (the student must be listed on the policy)
- Completed Parking Permit Application
No physical paperwork needs to be brought to the campus.
Before completing the online form, please review the:Madison High School Parking Guidelines: 📄Parking Guidelines
Next, download and complete the following documents, which will need to be uploaded when submitting the online form: 📝Parking Permit ApplicationOnce you have completed and signed both documents, upload them through the online form: 📲 Complete the Online Parking Permit Form
Important Notes:
- It is usually easier to complete the form on a mobile phone.
- Be sure all required signatures are included before submitting your application.
- Incomplete applications will not be processed. Students must resubmit the entire application electronically if any document or signature is missing.
📩 For questions, please contact Assistant Principal Elaine Maze, emaze@neisd.net.Important Dates:
- July 16: Students may begin submitting their online parking applications.
- July 22: Students will be notified of approval and may begin to submit payments
- July 31: Students may pick up their parking permits during Prep Day.
- August 8 or First Day of School: Alternate dates to pick up parking permits.
Additional Information:
- Approved students will receive notice to NEISD student email once their application is verified by school staff. Payment of the $30 fee MUST be paid in cash in the AP center.
- Students who receive their driver’s license after the deadline should submit their parking permit application AFTER they receive their driver’s license (learner permits are not accepted).
- Permits will not be issued to students with outstanding fines, textbook obligations, or technology obligations.