Permits & Tickets:
- Parking permits and parking tickets may be paid either online or in person at the Business Office.
- You will need your license plate number to buy a permit.
- Students or employees who operate vehicles on campus are encouraged to purchase permits.
Appeals:
- Contact Public Safety at 677-5343 or in person at the Davidson Building.
- Even though citations are paid at the Business Office, all decisions regarding fines are made by Public Safety personnel.
Parking Permit Cost - 2009/2010
| Automobile - One Year Permit |
$86.20 |
| Automobile- Summer Only - 2009 |
$17.50 |
| Temporary Parking |
$1.00 per day |
| Replacements for lost or stolen permits |
$10.00 |
| Exchange Permits - Different Class |
Free |
| Parking Permits |
30 Minutes for $0.25 or 60 minutes for $.50 |
Receipt and your permit are required to receive a refund. Motorcycles may be registered with Automobile Parking Permits.
More Info:
- Motor vehicles that are operated or parked on campus must have a registered permit and be operated in accordance with University Parking and Traffic Regulations.
- Parking regulations are available from Public Safety.
- A registration permit gives the purchaser the privilege to park on campus, but is not a guarantee of parking space.
- Automobile permits may be purchased as a hanging movable type which may be moved from vehicle to vehicle.
- When using an unregistered vehicle on a temporary basis, a temporary permit may be obtained from Public Safety on a daily or weekly basis.
- Students with disabilities should consult Disability Services for approval to purchase a handicap permit. Students with temporary disabilities may contact Public Safety for a temporary handicap permit.
- Citations are delinquent and penalty is doubled if not paid at the Business Office within 15 (fifteen) calendar days. Delinquent fines will be added to the student's University bill.
- Visitor parking is provided in designated areas. Lot designation signs are posted at the entrance to each parking lot and within some lots with split designations. Signs need not be displayed for a citation to be issued.
- Motorcycles are required to park in designated areas.
- The registered owner of the vehicle and/or permit shall be held liable for all citations.
- Arrangements for special events may be obtained through Public Safety.