Permit Enforcement
Introduction
Parking & Transportation's mission is to serve the campus community, and enforcement action is taken when necessary to ensure that parking rules and regulations are obeyed for the safety and convenience of all commuters.
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Citation fines
Fines for UC Parking & Transportation citations are listed on the reverse side of the citation.
Paying Citations
Pay or contest a citation within 21 calendar days of issuance will avoid an additional $54.00 late fee, negative impact on obtaining/renewing your campus parking permit and DMV registration. There are three ways to pay a citation.
- On-Line via e-parking
- Citations will be available for online payment 24 hours after the date of issuance. You must have:
- Citation number or Vehicle License plate
- Valid credit card
- Valid e-address
- A working printer. You will be required to print a receipt at the end of the transaction
- "Cookies" enabled on your browser (in the "Preference or Internet Options" menu)
- By mail before the 21-day deadline. You may pay by mail to the address on the citation.
- 2150 Kittredge, Berkeley 94720-5742.
NOTE: Mail Code for citation payment is different from customer service.
- On the phone with P&T customer service during business hours
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Towing/vehicle immobilization
University parking policies and regulations require the towing of parked vehicles that impede pedestrian or vehicular traffic. Vehicles may also be towed or immobilized (also known as booting) for repeatedly violating University parking regulations or for unpaid citation fines. Vehicles with five or more unpaid parking citations may be towed or immobilized. Vehicles will be released when the citations and a boot-release fee are paid. Booted vehicles will be towed after having been booted more than 48 hours. Pay your parking tickets--avoid the boot!
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Why Issue Citations?
Parking Citations are a universally accepted method of ensuring authorized parking. In the case of UC Berkeley, vehicles parking on University property become authorized when displaying the appropriate campus permit. Vehicles not displaying such permits are cited for failure to display the appropriate permit, and pay a fine that discourages future violation. Citations are also issued for parking in areas not designated for parking, and for specific types of parking violations such as the illegal use of disabled parking spaces, blocking access, etc.
Parking Citations simultaneously discourage scofflaw parking so that those who need access to the parking have a better opportunity to obtain it. Parking operations on UC campuses are business enterprises (like housing and athletics), charged with recovering from users the costs of operations, capital development, and debt service. Without parking enforcement and citation issuance, parking on the Berkeley campus would be filled with those who are not contributing to that system and already limited access would be even more difficult.
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Use of Citation Revenues
The use of revenues from Parking citations on UC campuses is governed under the State educational code. Those funds cannot be used to build parking, but they can cover the costs of enforcement. Residual funds may be used to advance alternate transportation use. The Berkeley campus uses its citation revenue to fund the operation of the campus shuttle bus operations that connect BART and the downtown bus services to the campus.
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Traffic Parking Code
Traffic Parking Code (280 Kb,
PDF) 
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