Vehicle Registration
All Students, faculty & staff are required to register their vehicle with the
Public Safety Office on campus. A valid college ID is required to obtain a parking decal.
ID's are available at each campus ID office. Students have five (5) business days from the first day of
semester classes to register their vehicles or are subject to ticketing. All zoned parking is enforced 7 AM to 7 PM
unless otherwise marked. Open parking is permitted after 7 PM Monday-Friday and all day on weekends
unless otherwise marked.
Vehicle Code
Article 1-Statement of Policy
- Authority & Jurisdiction - The Georgia Perimeter College Department of Public Safety has the
responsibility and authority to administer the traffic policy for the institution and to control traffic and parking accordingly.
The Georgia Motor Vehicle and Traffic Code (Title 40) confers the right to Georgia Perimeter College to
control traffic and parking on its properties. All individuals who register a vehicle with Public Safety or
operate a vehicle on Georgia Perimeter College property shall abide by the regulations set down by this vehicle code.
- Vehicle Insurance - Georgia law requires that every owner and driver of a motor vehicle in this state maintain financial
responsibility through liability insurance coverage. Any other means of financial responsibility must be approved by the
Department of Motor Vehicles. Anyone who registers a vehicle or drives on Georgia Perimeter College property must meet
this requirement.
- Driver's Licenses - The State of Georgia requires that any non-resident student over the age of 18 must obtain a
Georgia driver's license and vehicle registration within 30 days of entering the state.
- Liability - Georgia Perimeter College does not assume responsibility for any damage to a vehicle due to theft,
vandalism, flood, fire, or accident.
- E. Permission to Park and Operate a Vehicle on Campus -
A PARKING PERMIT DOES NOT GUARANTEE OR RESERVE A PLACE TO PARK.
It does give license to drive and park on Georgia Perimeter College property in the manner prescribed by this vehicle code.
PARKING PERMITS ARE REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES FOR VEHICLES PARKED ON GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE PROPERTY.
These privileges may be revoked at any time at the discretion of the College.
- Control of College Roads and Parking Lots - The College reserves the right to close any campus parking area when
it is necessary for maintenance, safety or to meet special needs. When possible, notices will be posted indicating the closure.
- Suspension of Privileges - The privilege to operate or park a vehicle on campus may be suspended to preserve the safety
of the campus. Vehicle operators accruing 7 or more citations (parking or moving) in an academic year may be subjected to
this suspension at the discretion of Public Safety.
Article II-Vehicle Registration and Responsibility
- Vehicle Registration - Parking permits are free. All vehicles operated on campus by students or employees
MUST be registered with the Public Safety Department. Vehicles that are unregistered or do not display a
valid College permit are not permitted to park on campus. Visitors may obtain a permit free of charge from
the Public Safety office during business hours. It is unlawful to forge, fabricate or alter a parking permit.
- Registration - Vehicles must be registered with Public Safety within five (5) business days from the first day of semester classes.
- Student Permits - permit must be displayed on the exterior lower driver side of the rear windshield or driver side of the rear
bumper while parked on Georgia Perimeter College property.
- Staff Permits - permit must be displayed on the exterior lower driver side of the rear windshield or driver side of the rear bumper.
Only regular full time employees may obtain a staff permit.
- Visitor/Temporary Permits - permits are to be placed on the driver side dashboard.
- Handicap Parking Permits - Public Safety is not authorized to issue temporary or permanent handicap parking permits.
The vehicle owner can go to the nearest DMV office in the county in which they reside to obtain a Disabled Person's Parking
Affidavit (MV-9D) or they can complete the form on line at www.dor.ga.gov
- Unregistered Vehicles - An unregistered vehicle may be subject to a check with the Georgia Department of
Motor Vehicles or other agency, an immobilization boot or towing if it is found to be in violation of any of these regulations.
If a College student or employee has an unregistered vehicle on campus, he/she will be responsible for all costs involved in
the removal of an immobilization boot, towing charges and the cost of verification of ownership through
the appropriate agency. Any previously unbilled citations will be billed to the student's account. Faculty and
staff members will also be held responsible for any previously unbilled citations.
- Selling or transfer of a Registered Vehicle - When selling a vehicle, the original owner must notify
Public Safety within 5 working days, if not, any citations received are the responsibility of the owner.
If the vehicle is cited while under the operation of a person other than that which it is registered to, the
driver of the vehicle will be held responsible.
- B. Curb Designations - Curbs are color coded to designate parking restrictions where they are present:
- Red - Fire Lane: no parking or standing.
- Yellow - Temporary Parking: 15 Minute zones unless otherwise designated by sign or painted curb.
- Green - Faculty & Staff only 7a-7p, M-F.
- White - Student parking
** Any Georgia Perimeter College permit is valid for ANY LOT between 7p-7a and on weekends; holidays all day.
- Visitor Permits - Visitors, vendors and other special groups may be issued a Temporary Permit at no charge.
Permits may be obtained from the Public Safety Office during normal business hours. Visitor Permits for large
groups must be ordered seven (7) business days in advance by the department requesting permits.
- Temporary Permits - Students who have not obtained a student ID can obtain a Temporary Permit from the Public Safety office.
- Lost Parking Permits - If a parking permit is lost it must be reported immediately to the Public Safety office before a new
permit will be issued. A replacement fee of $5.00 will be assessed for lost permits. Recovered permits must be returned to the
Public Safety Administrative office.
- Inoperable Vehicles - Vehicles that are inoperable or are not properly registered with DMV will be considered abandoned
after a period of 10 business days from their date of discovery. These vehicles may be fined and/or towed at the owner's expense.
Inoperable vehicles may not be stored on campus.
- Auto Work - Auto work of any kind is not permitted on campus.
- Motorcycles - Motorcycles and motorized bicycles (mopeds, motor scooters, etc.)
are subject to all regulations in this code.
- Motorcycles must park in normal vehicle parking spaces or designated motorcycle areas.
- Mopeds that have an engine size of 100cc or less may park in the bicycle racks.
- Bicycles - Bicycles are not required to be registered with Public Safety.
- i) Bicycles may not be ridden on pedestrian sidewalks. Bicycles must use roads open to automobile traffic only.
Roads closed to automobiles are for pedestrians only.
- Bicycles are to be chained to bicycle racks only. Bicycles chained to building handrails, etc. are subject to fines and impoundment by Public Safety.
- Public Safety reserves the rights to sell abandoned bicycles or give them to charity after a 90 day hold from the date of impound.
Article III - Violations and Fines
All warnings and violation are documented in a Driver History. Repeat violators are subject to a Repeat Violator fine schedule (see Article IV). Fourth and subsequent unpaid tickets may result in your car being booted and/or towed. Student grades, subsequent registration, transcripts and diplomas may be held until all fines are paid.
All fines levied will be in accordance with the following schedule:
Vehicle Registration/Permits:
10.0 Permit Not Displayed/Not Registered - $30.00 Fine: All vehicles parked on Georgia Perimeter College property must be registered with Public Safety. Students, staff and faculty must register for a parking permit. Visitors and guests must display a temporary parking permit.
10.1 Expired Permit - $30.00 Fine: Student permits are valid for one year and must be renewed prior to expiration.
10.2 Expired Temporary Permit -$30.00 Fine: Temporary permits are valid only for a limited period of time as indicated on the permit.
10.3 Improper Display -$30.00 Fine: All parking permits must be displayed on the exterior rear window in the lower driver side corner OR on the rear driver side bumper.
Temporary permits must be displayed on the front dash board.
Restricted Parking:
11.0 Posted Reserved Space - $35.00 Fine: Reserved parking by special permit or permission from Public Safety only.
11.1 Posted No Parking - $35.00 Fine: No parking or standing.
11.2 Posted 15 Minute Zone -$35.00 Fine: 15 minutes is the maximum time permitted in temporary loading/unloading zones unless otherwise specified by posting.
11.3 Posted Faculty/Staff Parking -$35.00 Fine: Faculty staff parking only from 7a-7p Monday-Friday.
Illegal Parking:
12.0 Parking on a Curb - $40.00 Parking on a curb lacking pavement markings to indicate a designated parking spaces is prohibited.
12.1 Parking on Lawn or Walkway - $40.00 Fine: Parking on sidewalks or lawns is prohibited.
12.2 Blocking a Driveway or Wheelchair Ramp -$40.00 Fine: Vehicles shall not block driveways or handicap access ramps.
12.3 Occupying More Than One Space -$40.00 Fine: Vehicles shall not occupy more than one designated parking space.
12.4 Red Zones/Fire Lanes/Fire Hydrants -$100.00 Fine: A vehicle may not stop or park in a red zone or fire lane, whether the vehicle is attended or not.
12.5 Handicapped Parking -$200.00 Fine: Blue handicapped spaces with a sign posted are for handicapped parking only, including nights, weekends and holidays.
The only vehicles allowed to park in handicapped spaces are those displaying a special handicap license plate or placard issued by the DMV.
PERMITS ARE VALID FOR THE PERSON NAMED ON THE PERMIT ONLY. College employees may not park in handicapped zones without
proper DMV issued permits.
Traffic Control Devices:
13.0 Entering the Wrong Way - $50.00 Fine: Vehicles shall at all times travel in the proper direction by lane assignment and shall not enter into areas posted Wrong Way.
13.1 Failure to Stop - $50.00 Fine: Vehicles must come to a complete stop at all posted Stop signs.
13.2 Failure to Yield -$50.00 Fine: All vehicles must yield the right-of-way to vehicles and pedestrians where posted. All vehicles must yield to Public Safety vehicle lights/siren when necessary.
13.3 Unsafe Vehicle Operation -$50.00 Fine: The operation of a vehicle in a manner deemed hazardous or unsafe is prohibited. All vehicle operations are limited to public roadways unless prior permission is obtained from Public Safety.
13.4 Tampering With Vehicle Gates, Barricades/Cones -$75.00 Fine: Attempting to open, raise or alter static or motorized vehicle gates is prohibited. The altering a traffic cones or barricades is prohibited.
13.5 Tampering with Immobilization Device -$100.00 Fine: The College reserves the right to impound any vehicle that violates parking regulations by using an immobilization boot.
Tampering with or attempting to remove an immobilization device
is prohibited.
Exceeding the Posted Speed Limit:
14.0 15-19mph Over Posted Limit - $75.00 Fine
Exceeding the Posted Speed Limit:
15.0 Reckless Driving - $75.00 Fine: Vehicles driven in an abusive manner, with wanton disregard for the safety of others are considered reckless.
This includes, but is not limited to "laying drags" and display of speed.
15.1 Obstructing Traffic - $50.00 Fine: There is no stopping, standing or parking in a way that prevents another vehicle from moving or hinders the normal flow of traffic.
15.2 Passing a Moving Vehicle -$50.00 Fine: Passing a moving vehicle on campus roads is prohibited.
Article IV - Repeat Offenses
Repeat Violator:
Repeat violators will be assessed an additional fine for any warning or violation in excess of the proscribed number.
RV.1 3rd violation, base fine plus $15
RV.2 4th violation, base fine plus $25
RV.3 5th violation, base fine plus $40
RV.4 6th violation, base fine plus $50
RV.5 7th violation, possible revocation of vehicle privileges on GPC property
(Repeat violations accrued by academic calendar year, Aug.-Jul.)
Article V - Appeals
- On the back of the citation form there is space to write an appeal. All information must be filled out completely
and returned in person or by mail (post dated) within seven (7) business days of issuance. Results of your appeal will
be mailed to your home address. Appeals made after seven (7) days may be grounds for denial.
- Failure to complete all information on back of the form may be grounds for denial.
- Causes due but not limited to tardiness, weather conditions, or a lack of parking do not constitute a valid appeal.
- Student appeals are adjudicated by a student led judiciary board.
- Staff/Faculty appeals are adjudicated by a staff/faculty led advisory board.
Staff/Faculty Citations Not Appealed
If the citation has not been appealed during the initial 7-day period, the faculty/staff member will be given an additional 10 business days to make payment.
If payment is not received notification of billing will be sent to the affected faculty/staff member's department requesting payment.
Fourth and subsequent unpaid violations may result in your car being booted or towed. Student grades, subsequent registration and
diplomas shall be held until all fines are paid. For a detailed list of the Traffic & Parking Regulations, consult the
Public Safety website or stop by your campus Public Safety office.
Students who are waived from paying the parking fee are still required to register their vehicles to park on campus. See further information under Payment of Fees, Online Campus.
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