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糖心vlog Parking Services is pleased to provide you with the Parking Regulations for students, faculty, staff, and guests. We ask that you read this document thoroughly as it is your guide to parking options on campus.<\/p>\n

Similarly, please take note of any emails sent to your Montclair State email account related to parking information, updates, or changes from Parking Services.<\/p>\n

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General Information<\/div>
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By obtaining a parking permit, the permit holder agrees to become familiar with and abide by this document. This document is subject to updates throughout the academic year.<\/p>\n

Unless a vehicle is using a short-term parking option, individuals are required to have a parking permit for any vehicle that they park on campus. Failure to purchase a valid parking permit or pay a fee will result in your vehicle being ticketed, booted, or towed at the owner’s expense. A vehicle, for the definition of requiring a permit, \u00a0is required to be registered with the Motor Vehicle Commission.<\/p>\n

A vehicle is to be registered to a valid permit for an individual\u2019s use. Registering a vehicle for another\u2019s personal use through false information is considered fraud. Permit account holders may not register another student or employee vehicle. Penalty for all parties involved includes a $150 fine for each person, plus the cost of a boot and\/or tow.<\/p>\n

Permit holders are allowed to park only one vehicle in lots designated by the permit they were issued on campus. A permit does not assure a parking space at any given time or location. Parking lots or parking garages are subject to closure for special events, weather conditions, or construction without additional compensation. The inability to find a legal parking spot does not excuse illegal parking.<\/p>\n

Disabled vehicles must be reported to Parking Services. The vehicle must be removed as soon as possible and not longer than 24 hours. Permission must be obtained from Parking Services for periods longer than 24 hours. Damaged or inoperable vehicles may not be stored on university property and will be subject to towing at the owner\u2019s expense. Vehicles that are a safety hazard or obstruct the flow of traffic will be towed immediately at the owner\u2019s expense.<\/p>\n

Registration<\/h3>\n

Students, Faculty, and Staff will register their vehicles online with the correct license plate information when they purchase a parking permit at any time throughout the year. Permit holders may link their vehicles to one permit, but only one vehicle is allowed on campus at any given time. Permit holders must update all vehicle information online or by emailing Parking Services to ensure proper enforcement.<\/p>\n

Students and employees will not be permitted to register for parking until all outstanding fines are paid in full.<\/p>\n

Virtual Permits<\/h3>\n

A virtual permit is attached to a vehicle by the vehicle\u2019s license plate number and must be renewed at the beginning of every academic year. Unless you are obtaining a permit for the NJ Transit Deck, parking permits are virtual; as such there is no decal or hangtag to display.<\/p>\n

Height Restrictions<\/h3>\n

The height restriction for Red Hawk Deck (RHD) is 7’2 and Car Parc Diem (CPD) is 7’4.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n

License Plate Visibility & Parking Compliances<\/div>
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To ensure compliance with 糖心vlog parking regulations, all vehicles must be parked with a license plate clearly facing the drive aisle for enforcement scanning.<\/p>\n

Per New Jersey Title 39:3-33<\/h3>\n