What happens if I refuse to register my vehicle with Campus Safety?
kevin2020-08-14T01:49:14-07:00Your vehicle is subject to be towed and removed from campus property.
Your vehicle is subject to be towed and removed from campus property.
None. All citation fees are collected by the violator's campus and billed to their student accounts.
Loading docks are for the purpose of vendors making deliveries, such as food, mail, or supplies. A lot of delivery companies, if they cannot unload when their trucks arrive, will leave and it will require another delivery charge for them to come back, often delaying deliveries.
Areas designated as fire lanes are done so for the sole reason of the safety of the college community. This is so the fire department can readily get to people who may need their help. A lot of their life-saving equipment is on their fire trucks, and seconds saved could mean the difference between life and death for someone. The fire department can also levy huge fines against the campuses because fire lanes are blocked.
You can apply for permission to park on another campus. To apply, see the Dean of Students at your campus and ask for a petition to park on another campus. They will petition the campus that you want to park on. If permission is granted, Campus Safety will be advised to provide you with a student parking permit for the campuses that are approved. You will be notified by either the Dean of Students Office or Campus Safety of the outcome of your request.
Each campus regulates the parking in its lots. Some campuses want to enforce this regulation to ensure that students on their home campuses have adequate parking.
The procedure is the same as if you lost your permit. You will also have the option of filing a theft report with Campus Safety.
Come to Campus Safety with your student I.D. card and the vehicle’s DMV registration card. You can obtain a replacement permit at the current cost of $25.
Come to Campus Safety with your student I.D. card and the new vehicle's DMV registration card, and we will update your records. Failure to do so may cause your vehicle to receive citations even though a valid parking permit is displayed. Parking permits are issued to specific vehicles and are not transferable.
You have three days to register the vehicle after bringing it on the property of The Claremont Colleges. You may, however, still be cited for failure to register until you register your vehicle. You can appeal these citations.