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Parking Office
Fairfield University appreciates the cooperation and courtesy shown by students, employees, and visitors who observe established parking and traffic regulations. All persons operating a motor vehicle on campus roads should recognize that Fairfield University is a pedestrian community.
Please exercise extreme caution while driving on campus. The speed limit on campus is 20 MPH.
Vehicle Registration must be done online. For more details, please see below under Vehicle Registration Information.
- All students, and employees must register online after August 15. 2024
- Parking Permits are non-transferable.
- Offenders that receive five violations for being unregistered will be subject to additional fees and can be booted or towed.
- First-year and sophomore resident students are not authorized to have vehicles on campus (including weekends). These vehicles will be ticketed, booted, or towed and subject to additional fines. Students who violate this policy will lose future parking privileges.
- Students requesting an exception to the parking policy should apply here.
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Students who have initiated the process of requesting an exception to the campus parking policy are not permitted to bring vehicles on campus prior to approval.
- Students within for special accommodations through OOA will not be issued temporary parking permits.
- Juniors and seniors who register a vehicle owned by an underclassman, will lose their own parking privileges.
- Through an agreement with the Town of Fairfield, students are not permitted to park their vehicles on streets surrounding the University.
- Guests of residents must register with the Parking Office or Department of Public Safety 24/7
- Temporary permits for guests of the University are generally $10 per day.
- All appeal decisions are final. Tickets can not be re-appealed.
- Questions about parking permits and regulations may be addressed to parking@fairfield.edu All appeals are done through the appeal process below.
Hours
A state vehicle registration document, proof of enrollment, and Fairfield University ID are required for temporary and guest registration.
September through May
Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 8 p. m.
June through August
Monday through Thursday 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.- 12 p.m.
Hours may vary.
Vehicle Registration Information
All vehicles must be registered online. The direct link to the parking portal is https://fairfield.nsolutions.com.
Faculty, staff and students will need to upload or scan a photo of the state vehicle registration document and University ID to the portal. Once submitted, you will receive an approval email that will provide further instructions. American Express, Visa and Mastercard are all acceptable payments methods. When the permit process is complete you will receive an email stating permit ready. For pick up please bring your University ID to the Parking Office. The parking office is located on the ground floor of Loyola. Please adhere parking permit to the lower left-hand corner of the front windshield (driver’s side).
Please be prepared to upload and/or provide:
Undergraduate Students
- University ID
- State Vehicle Registration Document
- Fee: $150
*Please note: First-year and sophomore residential students are not permitted to have vehicles on campus.
Graduate Students
- University ID
- State Vehicle Registration Document
Part-time Students (11 Credits or Less)
- University ID
- State Vehicle Registration
- Proof of Class Registration with number of credits
Second Degree Nursing Students
- University Documentation with University ID #
- Proof of Class Registration
University and Prep Faculty/Staff
- University ID or Prep ID
- State Vehicle Registration Document
- First vehicle is free
- Second vehicle is $100, additional vehicles $50 – only second vehicle and additional permit request taken at The Parking Office
Prep Students
- Prep ID
- State Vehicle Registration Document – (Sophomore student-written approval letter)
- Fee: $100
RecPlex
- RecPlex/University ID
- State Vehicle Registration Document
Temporary for Unregistered Students
Faculty, staff, and students must come to the Parking Office for temporary permits only. Long and short term passes are $10 per day for students who do not have a registered vehicle.
Leased Vehicle
When registering a leased vehicle please attach the State Vehicle Registration Document and a copy of the insurance card.
Where To Park
All University/Prep students and employees are reminded that through a commitment to the Town of Fairfield, no members of this community may park on neighboring streets. The University reserves the right to ticket as necessary.
Traffic & Parking Enforcement
The Department of Public Safety reminds all those driving on campus that the speed limit is 20 mph and to use extreme caution while driving on campus.
Park Legally
- Registered vehicle owner's that accumulate five or more tickets during an academic year, may be towed from campus or immobilized with a wheel boot. Registered owner's will be responsible for the tow or boot fees in addition to fees for any parking violations.
- After five violations, a referral will be sent to the Dean of Students Office.
- All towing expenses and fees are the responsibility of the registered owner.
- Once vehicle owner's receive five or more violations, they will be placed on a Chronic Violator List. Once placed on this list, the offender's vehicle(s) will be towed or immobilized for any future violations for the entire academic year. Paying outstanding fines does not remove offender's form the Chronic Violator List.
- Parking on neighboring streets is prohibited.
- Parking permits are non-transferable.
- Parking permits are color coded to match lots.
- No overnight parking in lots: O-3 and the Parking Garage K-1.
Payments and Appeals
- Parking violation fees are payable at the Bursar's office located in McAuliffe Hall - checks payable to Fairfield University
- Traffic appeal forms are available outside the Parking Office and must be received within 10 days of the ticket being issued. Failure to meet this requirement, will result in forfeiture of appeals privilege.
- Boot removal fees must be paid to the Bursar's Office by cash or check and proof payment presented to the Parking Office or DPS prior to boot removal. If the Bursar's Office is closed, cash or check must be paid to The Parking Office or DPS.
- All ticket appeal decisions are final - tickets may not be re-appealed.