Campus Safety
All motor vehicles possessed or used on campus must be registered every academic year; this includes guests and commuters. Parking on College property is a privilege not a right. Vehicles can be registered online and picked up at the Department of Campus Safety. You need a valid driver’s license, student ID and vehicle registration (not proof of insurance). Any vehicle without a valid parking permit found in any lot where a valid permit is required, will be ticketed and is also subject to being immobilized, by the use of an immobilizing boot, or towed at the owner’s expense. This includes but is not limited to, all unpaved or paved areas on campus where vehicles are NOT authorized to be driven, (i.e., on any lawn or grassy area, sidewalks and walkways).
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A vehicle registered by a faculty or staff member, which is operated by a son, daughter, or spouse of said faculty or staff member, who are eligible student drivers, must have and properly display a student permit. The operator of the vehicle must use the proper student lots.
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Students may register only one automobile.
Vehicle Registration
Adrian College does not assume responsibility for the care, or protection, of any vehicle or its contents, while operated or parked on Campus property.
Motor Vehicle Registration expires when:
As indicated on permit (by academic year)
If a registered vehicle is traded for another or a windshield is replaced, a new permit will be issued at $5.00 additional cost, provided the remnants of the older permit are presented at Campus Safety. The Adrian College window parking permit is to be completely affixed with its own adhesive and displayed at all times on the lower inside corner of windshield, driver’s side. An expired permit must be removed before a new one is affixed. Permits must not be altered or defaced in any way. Tickets may be issued to vehicles displaying a permit incorrectly.