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Register for Campus Parking
Campus parking at the University of Maryland
is managed by the
Department
of Transportation Service (DOTS). Students can purchase permits
by the semester or the year through their office in Regents Parking
Garage or via their website. For students who aren't interested
in a regular parking pass, there are some limited meter, hourly
parking, and special passes available (
see Bundle
Pack).
Graduate students are considered "commuters" (there
is no on-campus housing for grads) and thus are eligible for the least-expensive permit available. Graduate Assistants (or anyone receiving a UMD paycheck) can opt to pay
for their parking pass in monthly installments using payroll deduction.
For other questions about parking, satellite parking, carpool
options and more, contact the Department of Transportation Services
at 301-314-PARK.
DOTS hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8:15 a.m. -
4:00 p.m., excluding University holidays. The DOTS office is located
in the Regents Drive Garage, Building 202.
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Rules and Regulations
Priority Parking Registration for Graduate
Students
Each spring semester, during specified
dates, graduate students can register for a parking permit two
weeks prior to undergraduate students for the next academic year.
This service help graduate students who teach, study, and conduct
research on campus find more convenient parking. Registration
typically occurs in early to mid-April, but check the
Transportation
Services website for specific dates.
NOTE: If you miss the priority registration you can still receive
a permit, but it might be in a less-desirable location.
Lot 5 (Regents Drive Garage) Parking Lottery
Commuting senior and graduate students
can select to be included in a lottery for a parking assignment
in lot 5 located in Regents Drive Garage (RDG). Students not selected
for lot 5 will retain their confirmed lot assignment. All lot
5 parking assignments for the academic year will be determined
by this lottery. Graduate students have priority in the
lottery.
Newly-Admitted Graduate
Student Parking Registration
A little known fact is that newly-admitted
graduate students who will attend Maryland in the Fall are eligible
to register for Fall parking during the Spring semester before
they arrive on campus. This ensures that new students don't have
to wait a full year before taking advantage of the priority parking
opportunity. For more details, see "Priority Parking Registration
for Graduate Students" above.
IMPORTANT: Newly-admitted graduate students will need to have been entered in the University of Maryland student information system AND will need to set up their Directory ID and password.
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Special After-Hours Add-On Permit for GAs**
Graduate assistants with a current parking
pass can apply for a free add-on permit allowing them to park
in spaces that are normally 24-hour restricted. These include:
T, W, Y, AA, A, U4, M, D, EE, E*, HH, and H (see the
Parking
Map of Campus) between 4 p.m. & 7 a.m. All passes are
distributed through the
Department
of Transportation Services.
Instructions: To obtain
an After-Hours Permit, fill out a form from your department's
"parking officer" or have your advisor write a letter
authorizing you to have the extra pass. Take the form or letter,
student ID, University pay stub, and your current parking pass
to the Transportation Services office in the Regents Parking
Garage (Lot 5). There, if approved, they will issue you a new
permit that reflects both the regular parking location and the
after-hours location (for example: Lot 1/Lot HH).
It is recommended that students park at the 15 minute meters
in front of the Regents Parking Garage office so they don't
have to leave their car without a permit. For questions or more
information, call 4-7179. Parking services is open 8:15 am -
4:00 pm M-F.
**There are other
parking
lots available after 4 p.m. that don't require the special
pass, only a valid parking permit. Even better, some spaces
don't even require a valid permit between 4 p.m. & 7 a.m.
Park On-Campus for $2.50
a Day with No Permit
If you don't
have a parking permit because you rarely drive to campus, then
perhaps the Bundle Pack offered by Transportation
Services is right for you. Purchase a pack of 10 scratch-off
permits for $25 at their Regents Parking Garage office. It's considerably
cheaper than the $10 a day rate for campus parking garages. Call
301-314-7275 for more information.
Case-by-Case Exemptions for Parking During Sporting Events
Students parking in lots 9B, 9C, 11C, and 4B (near the Comcast Center) are required to move their cars to Lot 1 several hours before men's home basketball games. Exemptions for academic reasons can be granted for graduate students in some cases. Acceptable reasons might include taking a class, teaching a class or section, or running an experiment.
Documentation (which can be self-written) should be given to David Allen, Director of
Transportation Services,
at least 24 hours in advance. Documentation should be brought to his office in Building 202 of Regents Drive Garage, or sent to jdallen@umd.edu.
Questions can also be directed to him via email or by phone at (301) 314-7179.
Medical & Disability Parking Passes
Graduate students with a current parking permit and a medical condition may receive a
Medical Parking Pass from the University's
Department of Transportation Services. A note from a doctor must be brought to the
University Health Center. The Health Center will then provide documentation, which must be brought to the Transportation Office in Regents Drive Garage Building #202. The Transportation Services office will then give a pass to the student lot nearest the graduate student's office or lab on campus. The graduate student
must already have a campus parking permit in order to get a medical parking pass.
An alternative to the Medical Parking Pass is a Temporary Disability Parking Permit that can be obtained from the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration. The disability should be expected to last three weeks and the permit is good for up to six months. This permit allows for parking in any disability parking space in the state of Maryland, on or off campus. The process requires filling out Maryland MVA form number VR-210, "Maryland Parking Placards/License Plates for Individuals with a Disability."(pdf) The form requires a doctor's certification. More information can be found at the Motorists with Disabilities section of the MVA website. See below for information on Virginia and DC requirements.
» Maryland Motorists with Disabilities section of the MVA website
» State of Virginia DMV site for Temporary Disability Parking
» Washington DC DMV site for Disability Parking Passes
Number Lot Parking for Permit Holders during
Summer
If you have a valid campus parking permit
during the summer, you can park in any numbered lot parking lot
(except Lots 15 & 19). This does not apply to lots with letters,
only numbers. If you have questions you can always contact the
Department
of Transportation Services at 301-314-7275 (PARK).
Parking Safety: Campus Security Camera Network
There is a growing network of security
cameras that are being installed around campus. To learn more
about camera locations and how they are used, go to the link below.
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