Vehicle Registration Requirements
Faculty, Staff, Students and Visitors must register to park on University property other than at a metered space or in a pay-to-park facility. This requirement is in full force at all times.
Individuals registering for a parking permit agree not to present a claim for any loss or damage to property or for personal injury which may occur while their vehicle is on University property.
Registration for parking can be completed in two ways. UD e-Park enables faculty, staff and students to register for parking permits online. Registration may be completed in person at the Parking Services Office.
Payment for University parking permits purchased via UD e-Park with a bill account pay method should be included with semester payment; checks should be made out to the University of Delaware. Parking Services accepts cash, check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express, UD1 Flex and payroll deduction as payment methods for in person sales. Faculty and staff are encouraged to use payroll deduction when purchasing a parking permit. Whenever an individual terminates such payroll deduction, notification must be accompanied by the return of the permit. Failure to do so will result in the deduction of the balance of the permit fee from the staff member's next check.
The individual to whom a vehicle is registered is responsible for notifying the Parking Services Office within five days of any change in status, i.e., a commuter student moving on campus, resignation of a staff member who is then admitted as a University student, etc. Similarly, the office must be notified within five days if there is a change in vehicle ownership or license plate. If the change affects the eligibility of an individual to secure a parking permit, the Parking Services Office will determine the required modification and fee (if any). A replacement will be provided at no charge. However, a fee will be charged for any subsequent replacement decals.
Parking permits are the property of the University and the theft and/or unauthorized use of a parking permit is a criminal offense. Parking privileges are not transferrable. Registrants are responsible for removing and returning the University permit if their vehicle is sold or the registrant's affiliation with the University is ended. A refund may be available; refunds are based on the return date of the permit.
Daily permits are available for faculty, staff and students who do not wish to register for a parking permit because they do not normally drive to campus. The daily permit must be purchased at the Parking Services Office before parking on campus and will be valid for the same parking privileges as a regular parking permit for which the person is eligible. The daily permit must be properly displayed.
Parking permits will not be issued to employees, non-university staff , non-university students, or visitors who have outstanding fines unless payment for all fines is included with the permit application.