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IAH Airport Parking Receipt: How to Get Yours in 2026

Learn exactly how to get an IAH airport parking receipt in 2026 — by card lookup, Parking Plus account, or SPGI request. Step-by-step guide covering all on-airport lots.

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An IAH airport parking receipt is an official record of your parking transaction at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, issued by SPGI (the airport's parking management operator under the Houston Airport System). You can request a receipt online using your credit or debit card number, your license plate, or your Parking Plus account — and most emailed receipts arrive within 24 to 48 hours of your request. Whether you parked in a terminal garage at $25/day or the ecopark at around $6.47/day, a receipt is available for every official IAH lot.

  • Online receipt requests go through the SPGI customer portal at fly2houston.com or directly through SPGI's system using your card details.
  • Required info: parking date, last 4 digits of your payment card, amount charged, and/or your license plate number.
  • Parking Plus members can log in to their account and download receipts from their full transaction history.
  • Processing time is typically 24–48 hours for emailed receipts after a lookup request is submitted.
  • Charge disputes should be directed to SPGI customer service at +1 (281) 233-1786.
  • Off-site lots like PreFlight Airport Parking and Fine Airport Parking issue receipts separately — contact those operators directly.
IAH Airport Parking rates and receipt methods comparison table: Terminal Garages $25/day max (exit kiosk or SPGI email), ecopark uncovered ~$6.47/day, ecopark covered ~$8.31/day, ecopark 2 covered ~$7.39/day, Valet $30/day — all off-airport receipts via SPGI email lookup at fly2houston.com
IAH Airport Parking rates and receipt methods comparison table: Terminal Garages $25/day max (exit kiosk or SPGI email), ecopark uncovered ~$6.47/day, ecopark covered ~$8.31/day, ecopark 2 covered ~$7.39/day, Valet $30/day — all off-airport receipts via SPGI email lookup at fly2houston.com

How Do You Get a Receipt for IAH Airport Parking?

Getting an IAH airport parking receipt is straightforward once you know where to look. Receipts for on-airport lots — including the terminal garages, ecopark, ecopark 2, and valet parking — are all managed by SPGI on behalf of the Houston Airport System.

The fastest route is the SPGI online receipt request form at fly2houston.com/iah/parking. From there, you can look up your transaction and request an emailed receipt. If you booked parking in advance through fly2houston.com, check your original booking confirmation email — it often includes a receipt or links to one.

Here's a quick overview of receipt options by lot type (verified June 2026):

Terminal A/B/C/D/E Garages
Rate$25/day max
Receipt MethodExit kiosk print or SPGI email request
ecopark (uncovered)
Rate~$6.47/day
Receipt MethodSPGI email request
ecopark (covered)
Rate~$8.31/day
Receipt MethodSPGI email request
Valet Parking
Rate$30/day
Receipt MethodValet desk receipt or SPGI email request
PreFlight Airport Parking
RateFrom $6.63/day
Receipt MethodContact PreFlight directly
Fine Airport Parking
Rate$9.99/day
Receipt MethodContact Fine Airport Parking directly
Fast Park & Relax
Rate$10.95/day
Receipt MethodContact Fast Park directly
The Parking Spot
Rate$11.25/day
Receipt MethodSpot Club account or contact lot

Need to save on parking before worrying about receipts? Compare IAH airport parking rates from $6.63/day on Triply — book in advance and lock in a lower price at any of these lots.

How to Look Up Your IAH Parking Receipt by Credit or Debit Card

If you paid by card at a terminal garage or ecopark exit kiosk, you can retrieve your IAH airport parking receipt using your payment card details. SPGI's lookup tool matches your transaction by card and date.

Follow these steps:

  1. Go to fly2houston.com/iah/parking and look for the receipt request or transaction lookup link.
  2. Enter your parking date (the day you exited the lot).
  3. Enter the last 4 digits of the credit or debit card used at the exit kiosk.
  4. Enter the total amount charged if prompted — this helps match your transaction.
  5. Optionally, enter your license plate number to narrow results.
  6. Submit the form. You'll receive an emailed receipt within 24–48 hours, based on standard SPGI processing times.

IAH's exit kiosks accept Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover, Apple Pay, and Google Pay, per official Houston Airport System data. Cash payments processed at attended booths can also be retrieved — but you may need to call SPGI directly at +1 (281) 233-1786 for cash transactions, since card lookup is automated.

Note: if you pre-booked online at fly2houston.com, your payment confirmation email already serves as a receipt. Save it before your trip so you're not tracking it down later. For details on booking strategies, see our guide to IAH car parking reservation options.

What Information Do You Need to Request an IAH Parking Receipt?

Have these details ready before submitting a receipt request to SPGI. Missing any one of them can delay your lookup.

  • Parking date: The date you exited the lot — not when you entered.
  • Last 4 digits of your payment card: Required for the automated card lookup system.
  • Charge amount: The exact dollar amount on your bank statement. This confirms the match.
  • License plate number: Helpful if your card lookup returns multiple results or if you paid cash.
  • Which lot you parked in: Specify terminal garage (A/B, C, or D/E), ecopark, ecopark 2, or valet. Each facility has its own transaction records.
  • Your email address: Where SPGI will send the receipt.

The more detail you provide, the faster SPGI can locate your transaction. Based on current SPGI processes, transaction records are searchable for a standard lookback period — typically 90 days or more for card transactions, though for older charges it's best to contact SPGI directly to confirm availability.

How Long Does It Take to Receive an IAH Parking Receipt by Email?

Most IAH parking receipt requests sent through the SPGI portal are processed within 24 to 48 hours. This is consistent with the standard turnaround reported by travelers who have submitted receipt requests for both terminal garage and ecopark stays.

A few things can affect timing:

  • Weekends and holidays may push processing into the next business day.
  • High-volume periods (Thanksgiving week, spring break, summer) may slow response times slightly.
  • Cash transactions require manual lookup and typically take longer than card transactions.
  • Incomplete forms — missing charge amount or plate number — will delay your request while SPGI follows up for clarification.

If 48 hours pass with no receipt, check your spam folder first. Then call SPGI at +1 (281) 233-1786 to follow up. Have your parking details ready when you call.

What Should You Do If Your IAH Parking Receipt Is Lost or Missing?

A lost IAH airport parking receipt can create headaches for expense reimbursement — but you have several recovery options. Start with the simplest: check your inbox for the original confirmation email if you pre-booked online.

If that doesn't work, try these steps in order:

  1. Log in to fly2houston.com — if you have a Parking Plus account, your transaction history is stored there (more on this below).
  2. Submit a receipt request via the SPGI portal using your card and date details, as outlined above.
  3. Call SPGI at +1 (281) 233-1786 and ask them to look up your transaction directly.
  4. Use your bank or credit card statement as a substitute document (see the section below on this).

For corporate travelers, many employers accept a combination of a bank statement showing the charge plus a written note explaining the receipt was lost — especially for smaller reimbursements under $50. Check your company's expense policy before assuming you need the original receipt.

How Do Parking Plus Members Access Their IAH Parking History and Receipts?

Parking Plus is the official loyalty rewards program for IAH and HOU (William P. Hobby Airport) on-airport parking, managed by SPGI. Members earn points on every paid parking transaction at official Houston Airport System lots.

One of the most useful Parking Plus features is built-in receipt access. Here's how to use it:

  1. Log in to your Parking Plus account at fly2houston.com.
  2. Navigate to your transaction history or parking history section.
  3. Find the parking session you need and select "View Receipt" or "Download Receipt."
  4. Save or print the PDF for your records or expense report.

Parking Plus transaction history typically goes back at least 12 months, making it the most reliable way to retrieve older IAH parking receipts without contacting SPGI. If you park at IAH even a few times a year, signing up for a free Parking Plus account is worth it for receipt access alone — before you even count the rewards points.

Not a Parking Plus member yet? You can enroll at fly2houston.com. Enrollment is free, and your account will start tracking future transactions immediately.

Can You Use a Bank Statement Instead of an IAH Parking Receipt for Expense Reports?

A bank or credit card statement is often an acceptable substitute for an IAH airport parking receipt — but it depends on your employer's expense policy. Most corporate travel policies allow bank statements for amounts under a certain threshold (commonly $75 or $25, depending on the company).

A bank statement works best when it clearly shows:

  • The merchant name — look for "IAH PARKING," "SPGI," or "HAS PARKING" in the transaction description.
  • The transaction date and amount charged.
  • Your name and account information at the top of the statement.

For IRS purposes, the standard requirement for a business travel deduction is a record showing the amount, date, place, and business purpose. A bank statement satisfies the amount and date; you'll need to provide the business purpose separately. Always consult your company's finance team or a tax advisor for specific guidance — this article is informational only.

If your employer requires an official itemized receipt, go the SPGI portal route or call for one. For larger parking bills — like a two-week stay at $25/day totaling $350 in the terminal garage — an official receipt is almost always required.

Who Do You Contact If There Is a Charge Dispute on Your IAH Parking Receipt?

If you spot an error on your IAH airport parking receipt — an overcharge, a wrong date, or a duplicate transaction — contact SPGI customer service at +1 (281) 233-1786 as your first step. This is the dedicated parking management line for George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

When you call, have these ready:

  • Your parking receipt or transaction number (if you have it).
  • The date and location of the disputed charge.
  • The amount you were charged vs. what you expected to pay.
  • The last 4 digits of the card that was charged.
  • Your license plate number.

For confirmed billing errors on card payments, SPGI can initiate a correction or refund. If SPGI is unresponsive or the dispute remains unresolved, you can also dispute the charge directly with your credit card issuer as a billing error — most card issuers allow disputes within 60 days of the statement date.

For off-site lot disputes at places like Fine Airport Parking, The Parking Spot, or Fast Park & Relax, you'll need to contact those operators directly. Each lot has its own billing team. If you booked through a third-party platform like Triply, the booking confirmation will show you who to contact for billing issues.

IAH is currently mid-way through a $2.6 billion Terminal B expansion by United Airlines — the largest single-airline terminal project in the U.S. The Terminal B ticketing lobby is closed through late 2026, so all Terminal B passengers check in at Terminal C. This doesn't affect parking receipt processes, but allow extra transit time when heading to your car after arrival.

If you're planning a future trip and want to skip the parking receipt hassle entirely, booking in advance through a comparison platform means your receipt is in your inbox before you even leave home. For the best deals on off-site lots near IAH — where rates run $6.63 to $11.25/day based on our analysis of current provider rates — see our full breakdown of IAH airport parking fees for every lot type. And if you're looking to trim costs further, the Bush Airport parking coupon guide covers the latest discount codes and pre-book deals available in 2026.

Compare IAH airport parking lots from $6.63/day on Triply — book now and get your receipt instantly by email.

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