Terms and Conditions
Before acquiring a permit on our Parking Portal, you are required to agree to our terms of service which are as follows:
- I agree to accept the parking permit issued upon submission of this application and will use the privileges subject to the regulations listed.
- I will ensure I have properly registered my vehicle license plate when a permit is purchased. I understand that not having the correct license plate may result in a ticket.
- I understand my vehicle license plate must be visible from the travel lane otherwise it will be subject to tickets. This means front plates must be mounted to the front bumper.
- I understand that parking is at my own risk and I will familiarize myself with the parking rules and regulations. Visit uww.edu/parking for more rules and regulations.
- The parking regulations are enforced throughout the calendar year, this includes breaks and summer. Vehicles not abiding by UW Whitewater regulations are subject to tickets.
- Parking spaces with designated signs such as Restricted or Reserved require special permits.
- The registered owner is responsible for all violations attached to the vehicle and is thus subject to any and all forfeitures resulting from these violations.
- Vehicles that accumulate 3 or more tickets are subject to having the vehicle booted.
- Motorcycles, mopeds, and scooters are required to have a current/valid permit. They are prohibited from parking on any sidewalks or at bike racks in pedestrian areas. Parking is not allowed outside of designated motorcycle areas.
- Unpaid tickets over 78 days that have Wisconsin plates will be referred to the DMV for vehicle registration suspension. Out-of-state plates will be invoiced and sent to collections.
- If you purchased a permit and no longer need the permit or you no longer live in a resident hall, you must notify Parking Services, complete a Request For Refund form, and submit it to Parking Services.
- Parking reserves the right to revoke on-campus resident permits without notification when students no longer live in resident halls. Once the permit is revoked, the vehicle is no longer valid to park on campus.
- Parking reserves the right to revoke student commuter permits and employee staff permits without notification when students are no longer enrolled and employees have left the University. Once the permit is revoked, the vehicle is no longer valid to park on campus.
- Permits are issued and refunded on a prorated quarterly basis. Refund Policy and Schedule can be found at uww.edu/parking
- The University reserves the right to close University parking lots for maintenance, snow removal, special events, etc. when necessary.
- Parking Services retains the right to override any resident permit choice that is not correct for the resident hall assigned to the student.
- Ownership of parking permits is retained by UW-Whitewater Parking Services. Resale, transfer, or duplication is prohibited. Use is restricted to the registered permit holder. Unauthorized use can result in a fine, revocation, and prosecution for theft/misuse under 943.20(1)(a) WI State Statutes of UWS 18.08 (8).
- I affirm that the information given is true.