Parking regulations are strictly enforced in all lots, Monday - Friday, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., including breaks and in the summer. Disabled (handicapped), University Apartment lots, reserved spaces, curb and yellow line parking are enforced 24/7, both by Parking Enforcement Officers and RUPD.
No, disabled vehicles must be reported to Parking Services or the University Police Department in person or by phone. (Notes are not acceptable).
No, a vehicle is not registered until the permit is displayed properly on the rear view mirror. The permit shall not be used in any other vehicle other than ones to which it is registered.
Yes, as long as it is within the first 10 days after it was issued. All appeals must be filed in writing with the Appeals Board within 10 calendar days from the date of the citation or there shall be no right of appeal. The first date counted, in the 10-day rule, is the ticket issuance date. All decisions of the Appeals Board shall be final.
A vehicle is only properly parked if it is in a parking space which is defined as a marked area with painted parallel lines on both sides. In lots that are not so marked, vehicles must not take up more than one space.
Parking permits are non transferable. In case of a change of automobile, contact the Parking Services Office with the new license tag and vehicle description.
Lack of convenient space is not a valid excuse for violations.
The use of flashers does not give permission to park illegally.
Employees and students are never considered visitors.