Parking Regulations
Registration of Vehicles
All vehicles parked on campus at any time must display (on rear windshield, passenger side) a Vehicle Identification Permit except for vehicles belonging to visitors during registration periods or one-day visits.
Students are not currently assessed a parking registration fee. The College retains the option to assess a parking registration fee for students in the future.
Procurement of a Vehicle Identification Permit by students or employees with non-reserved parking does not guarantee a specified parking space. Each driver is responsible for finding a legal parking space. Inability to locate a parking space is not an excuse for violating parking regulations.
A Vehicle Identification Permit will not be issued to any person having unpaid violation charges until full payment is made at the Business Office.
A Vehicle Identification Permit may not be purchased for or displayed by an individual ineligible to receive the permit. The College may suspend for a period of one year the parking privileges of individuals who violate this regulation.
Vehicle Identification Permits
Any person attending Del Mar College who is not employed by the College is eligible for a student Vehicle Identification Permit. Student workers may receive only student Vehicle Identification Permit.
The process by which a student receives a Vehicle Identification Permit is as follows:
- The student completes the appropriate College parking registration card.
- The student submits the card to Campus Security.
- Campus Security issues a Vehicle Identification Permit to the student.
Parking for Disabled Persons
Del Mar College will follow state law regarding parking for disabled persons. Students, faculty and staff who have qualified and obtained a license plate or placard reflecting disability from the County Tax Assessor’s Office will be issued a non-reserved Vehicle Identification Permit. Those individuals may park in any parking space for disabled persons as long as their license plate reflects disabled status or their placard reflecting disability is hanging in their vehicle and clearly visible.