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Answers to some  Frequently Asked Questions

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Answers to some  Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I get a permit and how do I pay for it?

At the UT Cashier’s Office (1790 Rocket Hall) with cash or check. Rocket card payments are accepted at the Campus Community Support Services Office (1610 Rocket Hall). 

I have a ‘D’ permit; where can I park?

You get a ‘D’ permit if you live on campus—and you can park in white lined areas in a specified lot.  Lots designated for residents are: Academic House - lot 26, Carter Hall- lots 8, 9, Crossings - lot 25 (south end), Dowd-Nash-White - Lot 13 North, International House - lot 26, MacKinnon - lot 13 North, McComas Village, Parks Tower- lot 9. Lot 25 is also overflow for all ‘D’ permit holders. 

I have a ‘C’ permit; where can I park?

You get a ‘C’ permit if you live off campus—and you can park in white lined areas in any lot designated for commuter parking unless signs indicate otherwise. 

Can I park in lots with yellow lines?

Yellow-lined lots are reserved for faculty or staff. However, commuter students can park in most of these lots after 4 p.m. with a valid permit.  Check posted lot signs for further time or other restrictions. 

I’m a freshman. Can I park on campus?

All freshmen that live on campus must park at the Scott Park gated lot (lot 21). The Scott Park shuttle runs approximately every 20 minutes, departing from the Transportation Center.  Bus service to Scott Park begins at 7:30 a.m. and runs until 10 p.m. Monday-Thursday.  Friday service begins at 7:30 a.m. and runs until 6:30 p.m. Check transit.utoledo.edu for a complete and current shuttle bus schedule.

The Call-a-Ride service is available Monday Friday 10:00 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. and Sunday 5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.  If you need assistance during other hours, please call the University Campus Police at 419-530-2600.  

Where do I go to appeal a parking ticket?

At the Parking Enforcement office, located in the Transportation Center, Suite 1400. 

You can also click the link in the left menu and file an appeal over the web.

I’m not on campus every day. Do I have to buy a regular permit?

No. You can buy a day pass at $3 per day; use the parking meters or park in the pay lot (across the street from the east parking garage).

Do I need a permit on the weekends, on holidays or any time classes are not in session?

No. 

I have a permit but my car is in the shop and I still need to park.  Can I get a free day pass?

Everyone is eligible for four (4) one-day permits by presenting their license at the Campus Community Support Services Office. 

I don’t have my driver’s license with me.  Can I use my ID to get a day pass?

No.

Where can I get a temporary permit or day pass?

The information booth (near the north entrance to campus at the foot of the east parking garage) is open M-F until 7:00 p.m.  After hours, one-day permits are available at the campus police station in the Transportation Center (on the Dorr Street bus loop).  Valid Identification is required to obtain a temporary permit at all locations. 

When does my permit expire?

At the end of each semester.   

I was billed for a permit when I registered for classes but I don’t need one. How do I remove the charge?

You can remove the charge on UT’s “Web for Students” (http://my.utoledo.edu) or by calling the Parking Services Office at 419-530-5843.   

I actually received a permit but don’t need it, Can I get a refund?

Yes. Return the permit to our office by the add/drop date to receive a refund. 

How can I tell if I paid for a permit?

Check your tuition bill on the web for students.  If you paid for a parking permit, it will be listed as a separate line item. 

How do I pay for a ticket?

At the UT Cashier’s Office (1790 Rocket Hall) with cash or check.  Rocket card payments are accepted at the Campus Community Support Services Office (1610 Rocket Hall).  Fines transferred to your student account can also be paid on the web. You may be charged an additional $25 late fee when this transfer occurs. 

I still have questions.  Where can I get more information?

CAMPUS COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES

 Office Hours & Location

Monday – Friday 8:15 am – 5:00 pm

1610 Rocket Hall * 419.530.5843

http://parking.utoledo.edu (you are here now)

Email :
parking@utoledo.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated: Tuesday, July 31, 2007