Services & Regulations
ID Cards
Every Warner Pacific employee and student is issued an identification card, which also serves as a meal card, library card, admission to campus events, and entrance into select campus facilities.
If lost or stolen, contact Campus Safety by phone immediately at 503-250-1730. Students and employees can order replacement ID cards for $15 from Student Affairs by calling 503-517-1088.
For other questions regarding ID cards contact Campus Safety Business Office at 503-517-1327.
Vehicle Regulations
Authority & Jurisdiction
Warner Pacific University Department of Campus Safety has the responsibility to oversee parking and traffic on campus. All individuals who operate a vehicle on Warner Pacific campus shall abide by all parking and traffic safety rules on campus.
Liability
Warner Pacific University does not assume responsibility for any damage to a vehicle due to theft, vandalism, flood, fire or accident.
Permission to Park and Operate a Vehicle on Campus
Parking permits are required at all times for vehicles parked on Warner Pacific owned and leased property. A parking permit does not guarantee or reserve a place to park.
Control of University Roads and Parking Lots
The university reserves the right to close any campus parking area when it is necessary for maintenance, safety, or to meet special needs. Whenever possible, notices will be posted in advance indicating the closure.
Suspension of Privileges
The privilege to operate or park a vehicle on campus may be restricted, suspended, or revoked by Campus Safety to preserve the safety of the campus.
Vehicle Registration & Parking
Vehicle Registration
All vehicles parked on campus by students or employees must be registered with the Campus Safety department and display a valid permit. Vehicles that are unregistered or do not display a permit are not permitted to park on campus. Visitors may obtain a guest permit free of charge from the Campus Safety office.
Parking permits are not transferable and may be used only by the driver and the vehicle they were issued to. The forging, fabricating or altering of a parking permit is prohibited.
Student Permits
Student parking permits are required for all students who park on Warner Pacific’s main and C205 campus. Permits must be displayed on the outside of the rear part of window. Permits must be removed from their backing and adhered directly to the window; they may not be taped or affixed by any other methods. Permits may not be transferred to another vehicle.
Student Parking Permit Fees
Students may purchase a parking permit online for $65 per semester. When purchased for the Fall semester, student account will be automatically charged for the spring semester.
Employee Permits
Only regular employees and faculty may obtain and use an employee permit. Student employees may not use an employee permit to park on campus. Permits must be displayed on rearview mirror. Permits may not be transferred to another vehicle.
Visitor Permits
Permits are required for visitors. Permits are to be placed on the driver side dashboard. Department guests, vendors and other special groups may obtain a visitor permit from the department they are visiting.
Visitor permits may be obtained from the Campus Safety office.
Visitor permits allow parking in spaces marked “Visitor”, any student space, and employee space after 5p.m.
Departments may order permits to email to their guests by emailing campussafety@sanmingzhi.net. Visitor permits must be ordered at minimum of seven (7) business days in advance.
Current students, alumni and staff members do not qualify for visitor permits and may not park in visitor parking areas. Only visitors to the university displaying a visitor permit may park in visitor parking area.
Lost Parking Permits
If a parking permit is lost or stolen, a lost/stolen permit report must be completed before a replacement will be issued. A $65 replacement fee will be assessed for all lost permits. Filing a false report will result in disciplinary action and a fine. Recovered permits must be returned to the Campus Safety office.
Unregistered Vehicles
An unregistered vehicle may be subject to a check with the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles or towing from campus. If university students, employees, or anyone else have unregistered vehicles on campus, they will be responsible for all costs involved in towing charges, permit and citation charges, and the cost of verification of ownership. Any previously unbilled citations may be billed to the student’s account. Faculty and staff members may also be held responsible for any previously unbilled citations.
Reserved Parking
Reserved spaces are designated by a parking sign indicating who may use that space. These signs may be permanent or temporary.
Lot Designations & Restrictions
The following is a listing of parking lots and available parking. Unless otherwise listed below, restricted spaces are enforced at all times.
- A.F. Gray Lot – Employee Parking (enforced 8am to 5pm)
- Egtvedt Lot – All Permit Parking
- C.C. Perry Lot – All Permit Parking
- Gotham Hall Lot – All Permit Parking, Employee Parking (enforced 8am to 5pm)
- Otto F. Linn Library Lot – All Permit Parking
- C205 East Campus Lot – All Permit Parking
Apartment Residents
Parking at Warner Pacific-owned apartments is by permit only. Apartment permits are required for all vehicles parked in apartment parking areas. Because parking at the apartments is limited, apartment permits also allow residents to park in Open Parking Lot’s to avoid having to park on the street for safety reasons and on street-sweeping days. Residents may call Campus Safety at 503-250-1730 for a safety escort at any time to-and-from their apartment and their vehicle.
To park elsewhere on campus, students living in the apartments must purchase a student parking permit
Vehicle Storage on Campus
Vehicles may not be stored on campus property without prior written approval from Campus Safety. Vehicles stored on campus without written approval are subject to citations and removal from campus at the owner’s expense. A vehicle is considered stored on campus when:
It is in-operable. In-operable vehicles are not permitted to remain on campus. If your vehicle becomes in-operable, contact Campus Safety to obtain temporary authorization and discuss plans for its repair or removal. Authorization determinations will be made on a case-by-case basis, but will generally be limited to no more than one week.
The owner is away from campus for more than one week (with the exception of winter break).
The vehicle is not in use. Visible signs that the vehicle is not in use will result in Campus Safety contacting the owner.
The owner is away from campus and it is parked overnight without a valid employee or student permit. Alumni and visitors are not permitted to leave vehicles on campus overnight when they are not present on campus.
Students must remove their vehicles from Warner Pacific’s campus if they are no longer enrolled in the current school semester. Employees must return their parking permit to Human Resources and remove their vehicle from campus when they end their employment with the university.
Appeals
Citations may be appealed by filling out our online form. Contact the director’s office at 503-517-1219 with any questions.
Appeals must be submitted within two weeks (14 days) of the date the citation was issued. Any citations submitted after the two weeks deadline will be denied.
Vehicle FAQs
- Do I need a parking permit to park on campus?
- Parking permits are required at all times for every vehicle parked on Warner Pacific property. This includes all students, staff/faculty and visitors even if the vehicle is only being driven temporarily. Parking privileges may be revoked at any time at the discretion of the University.
- How can I get a parking permit if your office is closed?
- If you cannot make it to Student Affairs office during business hours, you can obtain a temporary permit from Campus Safety. They are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
- Can I park in a Red Zone if I am loading/unloading my vehicle?
- No, Red Zones are for emergency vehicles only. Parking regulations are strictly enforced on campus property.
- Do I need a parking permit for my motorcycle?
- All motorcycles must display a valid permit while on campus. Motorcycles may park in designated stalls, or any available vehicle stall. Motorcycles may not park at bike racks, on curbs, in designated cart spaces, sidewalks or any other non-parking areas.
- What should I do if I receive a citation?
- Students — all fines will be billed to the student’s account. If you believe the citation to be in error, you may appeal the citation. Instructions for appeal are on the back of the citation.
- Staff/Faculty — all citations must be paid within 14 business days or they will be billed to your department.
- Visitors — if you are a visitor, please come to the Campus Safety Office for further information. If you believe the citation to be in error, you may appeal the citation. Instructions for appeal are on the back of the citation.
Links to Forms
Traditional Student Vehicle Pre-Registration