Permit Search
ThisThe article describes the Permit Search tool,tool is a central hub for finding, managing, and reporting on all parking permits. Its primary purpose is to provide administrators with detailed search capabilities and a suite of actions for managing permit visibility, user assignments, and communications. This guidearticle is intended for OPSCOMOPS-COM administrators.
UsingSetup thisand Feature
Configuration
This tool is a standard administrative feature and does not require any specific configuration. It utilizes the existing permit and user data within the system. It does not require any specific initial configuration.
Admin Side: Administrators do not need to configure any settings. The Permit Searchsearch page allowsautomatically youpopulates based on your active permit inventory and user assignments.
Using this Feature
Administrators can use the following instructions to find specific groups of permits and then perform a variety of bulk and individual management actions.
Performing a Permit Search
To search for permits within the system, follow these steps:
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NavigateHovertoover Parking Management andselectclick Permit Search. -
Enter your search criteria into the designated fields.
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Optional:ClickClickthe Toggle More Options button to expand additional filters.(You can pin these to your default view for future use). -
Optional:CheckRefine your search further by checkingthe Archived Permit Data or Include Only Active Permits checkboxes under the expandedoptions.options to refine your search further. -
Click the Retrieve button to generate your
resultsresults.
UnderstandingVisual theCues Permitand CountsStatus Legend
Indicators
At the top of the search results, a legend provides a quick overview of the permits found:found based on their status:
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Total:
TotalThe total number of permits found by your specific search criteria. -
Requested: A user is associated with the permit, but no payment has been initiated.
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Rented/Reserved: A payment is associated with the permit, but it may not be fully processed yet.
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Visible To User: The permit is available for purchase and has no user associated with it.
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Visible to Admins: The permit is explicitly hidden from users and has no user associated with it.
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Unavailable: The permit's state is not set to Good, Valid, or Usable.
Available ActioPerforming Bulk Actionsns and ReportsButtons
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FromSelect a report or action from the drop-down menu at the top of theresults,resultsselect(e.g.,aGeneratereportMailingorList,actionGenerate User Usage Report, Send Email toapplyPermittoUsers,allGeneratepermitsStatusinReport,theGeneratelist.Permits for Printing). -
Click the Perform Selected Action button to
proceedproceed.and Availableapplyactionstheinclude:Generate Mailing List,Generate User Usage Report,Send Emailaction toPermitallUsers,Generate Status Report, andGenerate Permits for Printing.
Administrators can perform actions on both a bulk and individual level directly from the search results page.
Bulk Actions:
Managing Individual Permitspermits in the Resultscurrent List
list.
Individual Actions:
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Permit Number: Click the link in this column to open the Parking Permit Information screen, where you can manage the Permit State and view associated user and payment details.
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Clock Icon (History): Click this icon to view the permit's complete transaction and user rental history.
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Reserved/Rented: Click the user's name in this column to view their details, with links to navigate to their profile or
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Toggle Availability:
UseEnable or disable the checkbox in this column to control if a permit is visible to users for purchase. Use the Mark all Available or Mark all Not Available buttons for bulk changes, then click the Update Records button to save. -
Release: Click this link to disassociate the permit from its current user, making it available for resale.
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Switch: Click this link to
changeinitiatetheapermit number associated with the current user.
Best Practices & ConsiderationsPermit Switch
Best Practices and Considerations
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Process refunds separately: Releasing a permit does not automatically refund the user. This action only disassociates the permit from the user. If a financial refund is required, you must also perform a separate financial adjustment
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Understand the difference between permit statuses: Requested means a user has selected an item but has not yet chosen a payment method. Reserved means there is an associated unprocessed payment (such as a promise to
pay,paye.g.,via cheque). Rented means the payment isprocessed.fully processed and finalized. -
Customize your workspace: Use the Toggle More Options button to pin frequently used search filters to your default view. This simple step saves time and customizes the search page to better fit your daily administrative workflow.