Rules and Regulations
VIOLATION |
FINE |
| Handicap Access or Space | 75.00 |
| Fire Lane or Within 5" of the Hydrant | 75.00 |
| Boot Fine | 50.00 |
| Failure to Display Current Decal | 25.00 |
| Service Area | 25.00 |
| Yellow Curbs or Lines | 25.00 |
| Roadway | 25.00 |
| Visitor Space | 25.00 |
| Faculty/Staff Space | 25.00 |
| Improperly Parked in Space | 25.00 |
| Other (Specify) | 25.00 |
| Warning Notice | (No Fine) |
Student, Faculty, and Staff. All motorized vehicles parked on the ASU campus must display a current parking decal which should be properly affixed to the vehicle. Decals on motorcycles should be affixed to a front fork leg or to the rear of the bike where it is visible. Motorcycles must park in spaces designated for motorcycles. Bicycles do not require a decal for parking. Should you desire, however, its description and serial number can be recorded. Bicycles must be parked in bicycle racks and a lock is recommended to deter possible theft.
Decals may be purchased at the Public Safety Office Monday-Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. unless otherwise posted. The office is closed on weekends and holidays. Student parking decals are non-transferable. A separate decal must be purchased for each vehicle. Replacement decals are issued free of charge in the Public Safety Office for sold, traded, or wrecked vehicles ONLY if the original decal is returned to the Public Safety Office. A current parking decal must be displayed by the end of the first week of the semester.
Temporary decals are issued free of charge to students, staff, and faculty who have previously purchased a current decal. Temporary decals are limited to a two-week period. A note affixed to the vehicle is not accepted as a temporary decal. Part time faculty, staff, work-study, transient, graduate and alumni students who are attending classes are required to obtain a current parking decal. Parking lots and spaces are designated for students or faculty/staff parking and vehicles therein must display the appropriate, valid decal. Student may park in faculty/staff lots between the hours of 4:30 p.m. until 6:30 a.m. Student may not park in visitor spaces.
All vehicles illegally parked are subject to be issued a citation. This includes parking on yellow curbs, on the grass, next to fire hydrant, or in handicap spaces without the proper handicap decal displayed. Motorcycles will also be cited for parking near building entrances, on the grass or areas not designated a motorcycle parking space.
Handicap Decals.
Valid handicap plates and permits issued by the State of Georgia or other states will be honored on the campus. Applications for State handicap decals are available in the Public Safety Office. Students who are injured may obtain a two-week temporary decal to park closer (staff lots) to class when a doctor’s note is presented.
Visitors.
Visitors must stop at the Public Safety Office to obtain a current visitor decal before parking on campus.
Student Appeals.
Citations may be appealed to the Student Government Judicial Cabinet within
five (5) business days inclusive of the date of the citation or the right
to appeal is forfeited. Citations must be paid prior to appealing. Appeal
forms are available in the Public Safety Office or online.
For procedural questions contact the Student Judicial Cabinet at 737-1608.
Towing and Immobilization.
Individuals who have received three citations and have neglected respond either by appeal or payment will be placed on a tow/immobilization list. A fourth citation may result in the vehicle being towed or immobilized by a car boot. All fines including a boot removal fee must be paid before a vehicle is released. In additional a vehicle may be towed if it presents a traffic safety hazard. ASU assumes no responsibility for damage as a result of a vehicle being towed. The owner of the vehicle will be responsible for the towing expenses.
Accidents.
The driver(s) involved in any accidents on campus resulting in the injury to, or death of, or damage to any property of another shall immediately stop their vehicle at the scene of the accident. The persons involved should remain at the scene of the accident until an officer arrives and completes their investigation. Drivers must present the officer(s) with valid proof of insurance and driver’s license.
Speed Limits/Traffic.
Posted speed limits must be observed: Parking lots 10 mph and all other areas 15 mph unless otherwise posted. Pedestrians have the right of way and caution must be exercised at all times while driving on campus.


