University regulations and the Motor Vehicle Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania are enforced and in effect at all times at Penn State Berks.
Parking Information for Students
All student vehicles must be registered online at parking registration.
At the start of the semester, Residential/Commuter Student parking permits will be available at the Berks parking permit website and register your vehicle within the next two weeks. Once you register your vehicle, you must print your registration form and bring a copy with you and hand it in before you are given your new permit. If you have a valid permit from another Penn State campus, it is accepted at Berks.
- Residential students may pick up their permits at the Ivy House Residence Life Office Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
- Commuter students may pick up permits may pick up permits in the Housing and Food Services Office, located in 106 Perkins Student Center.
- New employees will need to give their information to Housing and Food Services office staff to receive a parking permit. Faculty/staff permits may be obtained at the Housing and Food Services Office in 106 Perkins Student Center after a permit application has been completed. The application is available online.
You will need the following vehicle information to complete the registration for the first time:
- License Plate
- State
- Make
- Model
- Color
- Year
Please remember that you will need your Penn State ID. Print your parking permit registration form and bring these items with you when you pick up your new permit. Be sure you are using the Penn State Berks parking permit website.
Permits need to be obtained within the first two weeks of the start of a semester. Tickets will be issued after that time period for not being registered but that tickets will be issued for other parking violations such as parking in a handicapped spot. View more of the Parking Violation Penalties (PDF).
Student parking permits can be accessed from the same site and any changes can be made there.
Faculty and Staff Parking Information
New employees will need to give their information to Housing and Food Services office staff to receive a parking permit. Faculty/staff permits may be obtained at the Housing and Food Services Office in 106 Perkins Student Center after a permit application has been completed. The application is available online.General Parking and Traffic Information
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Parking permits are transferable and can be used on any vehicle the student, faculty, or staff member may be driving. Students may register more than one vehicle, however, only one permit will be issued. Parking permits must be clearly and appropriately displayed at all times. Note: Police Services must be notified within 24 hours of any change in status, i.e., resident to commuter, commuter to resident, vehicle change, etc. A new permit will be issued.
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Campus speed limit is 15 mph.
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All vehicle accidents on campus must be reported immediately to University Police at 610-396-6111, or 610-396-6911. Police officers will respond and complete a police accident report if necessary.
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Operating or parking vehicles on grass areas or walkways designed for pedestrian use is not permitted.
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Unless specifically lined for parking, the area should be considered a "Fire Lane" or "No Parking Zone" (for example, along the side of any road, or driveway on campus).
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The University reserves the right to tow any illegally parked vehicle at the owner's expense.
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Registered students are never considered "visitors" and will be ticketed if parked in a designated "Visitors Parking" area.
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Only vehicles bearing official handicapped or disabled veteran license plates, or a handicapped placard, may park in designated handicapped spaces. University medical permits are not authorization to use handicapped spaces.
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University "Parking/Traffic Violation" fines are only payable at the Bursars Office in 125 Franco Building.
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Failure to respond to a University "Parking/Traffic Violation" within 10 days could result in a state citation being filed with the District Magistrate.
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All tickets issued from the Motor Vehicle Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will be filed with the local District Magistrate. Applicable state fines and cost will then apply.
Campus Parking Violation Appeals
All appeals must be received within 72 hours of the violation at the Bursars Office (Room 125, Franco Building). You may also access the Appeals Form.
Print a copy of the form and complete the information requested. Return it to the Bursars Office in 125 Franco Building within 72 hours of the date of the violation. If the appeal is received after 72 hours it will not be accepted, and you will be responsible for the fine.
The ticket (or a copy) must be included with the appeal form. A fax is also acceptable at 610-396-6114. The person appealing the violation will be notified via email of the Appeals Committee's decision. All decisions by the Appeals Committee are final.