UF Transportation and Parking Services hands out 59,000 parking citations annually. Fees range from $15 to $250; however, students can appeal them to get the fee waived under certain circumstances.
How do I pay my UF parking ticket?
Payments may be made at the TAPS Customer Relations Office by cash, check, money order, credit card (Visa/MasterCard) or debit card. Payments also may be made by check or money order at the after-hours drop box located by the front door of the TAPS Customer Relations Office or through campus or U.S. mail.
How do I appeal a parking citation UF?
Parking citations must be appealed in writing and may be appealed online, by mail or in person at the TAPS Customer Relations Office. Appeals must be submitted within 15 calendar days of issuance of the citation.
Is parking lifted at UF right now?
Decal restrictions are in effect in most lots and garages on campus between 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday, and outside these hours, restrictions are lifted.
What happens if you dont pay a UF parking ticket?
Failure to pay your parking ticket at UF won’t result in jail time but could have severe implications for you, whether you’re a student or not.
Can I park at UF?
Visitors to the University of Florida campus may find pay parking accommodations at the UF Visitor Welcome Center parking garage, located just south of the Reitz Union at the corner of Museum Road and Reitz Union Drive.
Where do gators live?
American alligators live in the wild in the southeastern United States. You’re most likely to spot them in Florida and Louisiana, where they live in rivers, lakes, ponds, swamps, bayous, and marshes. These reptiles are kind of clumsy on land, but they’re built for life in the water.
Can I have a car at UF?
All UF students with cars need to register their car with UF’s Parking Services. Passes are $80 for a semester and $160 for the full academic year, including summer.
Where can I park at UF?
How do I cancel my UF parking sticker?
Contact Us. Please take a look at the FAQ portion of our site and if your question still remains unanswered, please call us at 352-392-7275. We are located at 1273 Gale Lemerand Drive. If you are looking to return your decal outside of office hours, please drop it off at the dropbox in the front of our office location.
Where can guests park at UF?
Visitor Welcome Center parking garage
Visitors to the University of Florida campus may find pay parking accommodations at the UF Visitor Welcome Center parking garage, located just south of the Reitz Union at the corner of Museum Road and Reitz Union Drive.
Where do you park when visiting UF?
Visitors should park in all-day parking spots on the lowest level of the Welcome Center and University Bookstore garage. There is a $6.00 charge for the day. Operating hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The garage may be used during non-operating hours for short-term parking free of charge.
What are the parking restrictions at UF?
Parking Restrictions All vehicles parked on campus during decal-restricted hours must display a valid UF parking decal or permit, or park in a metered space or paid parking facility and pay the appropriate fee. Hours of decal restriction are posted in each parking lot and garage. All vehicles parked on campus must obey UF’s……
How do I pay or appeal a parking citation?
Use our online services to pay or appeal your parking citation. Please read the following message and then enter the citation number or license plate number of the vehicle for which you would like to pay or appeal a citation.
What are the rules for parking on campus?
All vehicles parked on campus during decal-restricted hours must display a valid UF parking decal or permit, or park in a metered space or paid parking facility and pay the appropriate fee. Hours of decal restriction are posted in each parking lot and garage. All vehicles parked on campus must obey UF’s……
How can taps help with parking for your event?
TAPS can coordinate parking for your next on campus event. From daily parking permits to reserved spaces with an attendant, we can help make your next event a success. As soon as you begin event planning, consider where your guests will park. Some locations on campus have more adequate parking than others.