Parking FAQs

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Parking FAQs

 

How do I purchase a permit?
  • Click here to visit our Parking Portal.
  • Once you arrive at the landing page, click on “Login” at the top right of the screen.
  • Under Permit options, click the green “Buy Permit” button on the left.
When will I receive my permit?
  • Saint Mary’s College uses digital permits and validates permits using vehicle license plates. Your permit is active as soon as you complete your purchase. This means you will not receive a physical permit.
What lots are assigned to whom?
  • Parking lots are designated for Visitors (V), Students (S), and Employees (E). Check our parking map to see what parking lots are available to you.
What are the hours of enforcement?
  • Campus Safety enforces the Saint Mary’s College parking policies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • Employee permits are enforced in Employee-only lots Monday through Friday from 06:00 AM to 06:00 PM.
  • Student permits are enforced in all Student lots 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • Visitor parking is enforced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • There is no visitor parking allowed on campus between 10:00 PM and 07:00 AM.
What if I don't get a permit?
  • Vehicles on campus without a permit will be cited.
  • Vehicles on campus without a permit with two or more unpaid citations will be towed on the owner’s expense.
How do I report concerns about parking issues?
What are ticket costs?
  • There are different costs for different violations. A complete list of parking citations and fines can be found here at the bottom of the page under “Fees & Fines.”
How do you pay for parking tickets?
  • You can pay your citation by following the instructions on the back of your citation, or by clicking here.
How can I appeal a parking ticket?
  • You can appeal your citation by following the instructions on the back of your citation, or by clicking here.
Can I charge my electric vehicle (EV) on campus?
  • Yes. There are EV charging stations located in the Brother Jerome West parking lot. These EV charging stations are open to students, staff, and faculty with valid permits.
  • Please download the charge point app, when using the charging stations on campus. This process will notify you when your vehicle is fully charged.
  • EVs are only allowed to park in the charging stations while they are charging. Please keep in mind that others are waiting to charge their vehicles. Do not leave your vehicle parked after it's fully charged. Vehicles will be cited if they remain parked in a charging space after charging is completed.