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What changes have been made to the parking policy for the 2024-25 academic year?
The new parking policy includes stricter enforcement of ticketing, booting and towing vehicles parked in visitor and reserved spots. Vehicles with UNCP permits are not allowed in designated visitor spaces. Repeat offenders will face penalties, including being booted or towed.
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Who does this policy affect?
The policy affects all UNC Pembroke campus community members, including students, faculty, staff and visitors.
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Can I park in visitor parking if I have a UNCP parking permit?
No. Vehicles with UNCP parking permits are not allowed to park in visitor-designated spaces. Parking in these spots will result in a ticket and potential further penalties for repeat offenses.
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What happens if I park in a reserved spot without the appropriate permit?
If you park in a reserved spot without the proper permit, your vehicle will be towed at the owner’s expense.
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I am a visitor. What do I need to do to park on campus?
Visitors must call the UNCP Police & Public Safety Department (910.521.6235) and provide their license plate number when parking on campus to avoid penalties.
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What should I do if I receive a warning citation during the grace period?
If you receive a warning citation, it means your vehicle was parked in a visitor or reserved spot without the appropriate permit. Please follow the parking guidelines to avoid tickets, fines and towing after the grace period ends.
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Where can I find more information about parking permits and regulations?
Information about parking permits, regulations and detailed maps of parking lots can be found on the UNCP Police and Public Safety website. Visit uncp.edu/parking.
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How do I purchase a parking permit?
Parking decals can be purchased online by employees and students. There will be a Police & Public Safety Department table set up in the Student Center during move-in and during Weeks of Welcome for residential students to purchase decals in person
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What should I do if I have more questions or concerns about parking on campus?
If you have additional questions, please contact the Traffic Office at 910.521.6795.