Please contact the traffic office for fee schedule.
Permits are not refundable with the exception of graduates. Graduates must apply for
a refund within five business days after commencement exercises and must return the
decal for a refund.
- Temporary and retiring employees may purchase a temporary Faculty/Staff permit for
the applicable number of quarters at the rate of $25 per quarter.
- Tickets must be paid in the vehicle registration office or the Comptroller's Office.
Police Officers do not accept payment for fines.
- The University can revoke a registration or refuse registration of a vehicle if it
finds that the operation of said vehicle will create a hazard or bring discredit to
the University.
- Persons who have reached the age of 60, who are enrolled in no more than one class
per quarter may purchase an annual decal at a 50% discount.
For moving violations and handicap parking fines, contact the Traffic Office at 318.257.2921.
FINES APPLY EVEN THOUGH A TICKET WAS NOT FOUND ON THE AUTOMOBILE OR OTHER MODE OF
TRANSPORTATION.
NOTE: Penalties for Louisiana Uniform Citation, which may also be issued, are set
by City Court.
- A late fee of $5 will not be applied to tickets paid within 48 business hours of issuance.
Fines apply to the faculty, staff, students and employees connected with the University.
When in violation of parking rules, the registrant is solely responsible.
- All fines are paid at the Vehicle Registration Office on the second floor of South
Hall. Pennies are not acceptable payment.
- Unregistered vehicles are subject to the same violation fines as registered vehicles.
After receiving 10 violations, the vehicle may be restricted from the campus and the
registration denied for that quarter or session.
- Further violations for a registered or an unregistered vehicle beyond the above may
necessitate the appearance of the individual before the Dean of Student Life for appropriate
action.
- Illegally or improperly parked vehicles are subject to one ticket per day per location.
- An immobilization boot may be applied to unregistered vehicles that have received
more than four tickets.
- Parking spaces reserved for handicapped persons are designated by a sign indicating
such and/or a green curb. These zones are reserved for people with handicap parking
permits.
All bicycles parked on the Louisiana Tech University campus must be registered with
the University Police Department and must bear a current decal issued by the University
Policy Department. The following rules apply to bicycles operated on the campus. (The
same regulations apply to unicycles.) Impoundment can occur if any of these regulations
are violated (University police is not responsible for destroyed locks due to impoundment).
- Bicycles shall not be ridden in pedestrian crosswalks.
- Obey all signals, lights, speed limits, stop signs and instructions of University
Police Officers.
- When operating bicycles between sunset and sunrise, the bicycle must have a white
light visible for a distance of 500 feet to the front under normal atmospheric conditions
and a red light or red reflector on the rear visible for a distance of 500 feet from
the rear under normal atmospheric conditions.
- Bicycles shall yield the right of way to pedestrians.
- Bicycles shall not be used to tow any rider or roller skates, sled, bicycle, toy wagon
or contrivance.
- DO NOT permit bicycle to be towed from any other vehicles.
- Bicycles are operated on roadways only and on the right side with the flow of vehicles
traffic.
- The rider shall use hand signals to indicate turns.
- When riding with a group, bicycles are to be ridden single file.
- Report all accidents to University Police and do not leave the scene of an accident
until instructed to do so by police officers.
- Bicycles should only be parked in the racks or spaces located in various designated
areas on campus. Do not attach to handrails, trees, lamp and sign posts, etc. : to
do so, may result in confiscation of the bicycle.
Visitors are always welcome at Louisiana Tech and may use any available parking area
zone except where the curb is painted red, or reserved. Green handicap zones are reserved
for drivers with a handicap permit or tag designation.
Large groups, such as conventions and conferences, are requested to contact the Louisiana
Tech Police Department for parking arrangements at least four days prior to the meeting.
Visitors who commit infractions of the parking regulations may be issued tickets and
asked to comply with the instructions found on the back of the ticket. Louisiana Tech
will not knowingly accept a fine from a visitor. Faculty, staff, employees, and
students who operate, use or are transported in vehicles on the campus, regardless
of ownership, will not be classified as visitors.
Friends and families of our students are always welcome and are encouraged to visit
our campus.
- If a vehicle is used to transport or chauffeur a Louisiana Tech student (regardless
of ownership or driver), the student must secure a valid parking permit for the vehicle
in order for the vehicle to be parked on the Louisiana Tech campus. Additionally,
the vehicle must be parked legally in the appropriate zone.
- Family/significant other visitors may not park in Red (No Parking). Family/significant
other visitors may not park in Green (handicap) unless the visitor vehicle has a handicap
placard or license plate that has been issued for the driver of the vehicle. Family/significant
other visitors must park in the zone for which the visited student is authorized to
park. Violations will be charged to the visited student.
- Family/significant other visitors who visit the campus but are not transporting a
Tech student or allowing the Tech student to use the vehicle (see No. 1 above) should
comply with the following. Failure to comply may result in the ticket(s) being charged
to the visited student. Students are responsible for informing their visitors of parking
regulations.
- The family member/significant other visitor should come by the Traffic Office between
8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. and receive a free visitor permit for the day of their visit.
- The family member/significant other visitor should bring the ticket received to the
Traffic Office (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) or the Police window (after 4:30 p.m.) in person
on the day it is received.
- Anyone parking a permitted vehicle must park the vehicle in the appropriate zone for
which it is permitted (see Vehicle Zone Regulations).