Parking
Parking permits are required Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. and Fridays from 7 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. Parking Permits are not required on weekends or during summer sessions.
Illegally parked vehicles are ticketed at all times.
All students, faculty, staff, and visitors must register their vehicle license plates when purchasing parking permits. The SBCCD Police Department will utilize automated license plate readers to verify parking permits are issued to vehicles parked on the campuses. Student, staff, and daily parking permits are valid at San Bernardino Valley College, Crafton Hills College, and The District office.
Students may change their permit using a different license plate for the permit if their primary permitted vehicle is unavailable.
A valid virtual semester or daily parking permit is required for all vehicles parking on campus (except government vehicles). Grace periods may be implemented at the beginning of each semester.
Staff permits are required for all staff stalls/lots. Vehicles parked in staff stalls without a staff permit will be cited.
Student permits are sold by semester.
How to Purchase a Parking Permit (pdf)
Any person who operates or parks a motor vehicle on District property is subject to District Parking and Traffic Regulations and the provisions of the California Motor Vehicle Code. The SBCCD parking regulations can be found in Administrative Procedure 6750.
Parking Fees
Automobiles | Fall and Spring Semesters | Summer Session | Annual | Daily Permits |
---|---|---|---|---|
Students | $45 (Promise $25) | No Charge | N/A | $3 |
Staff | N/A | No Charge | No Charge | N/A |
Community | $45 plus processing fee | No Charge | N/A | $3 plus processing fee |
Motorcycle |
No Charge | No Charge | N/A | Motorcycles parked in designated motorcycle parking areas do not require a permit. |
Purchase Parking Permits Online
To purchase a parking permit click on the link at the top of the page.
You will need: A valid credit or debit card.
The vehicle Make, Model, Year, Color, License Plate #, State of Issue and an Email address.
Daily permits may be purchased from the link above or by scanning the QR Code on the parking lot signs. You may purchase a daily permit with cash at a daily permit dispenser in selected parking lots (locations of dispensers are identified on the daily parking permit signs in each parking lot).
Purchase Parking Permits on Campus
If you need to pay in-person you must purchase a permit on campus at the Bursar’s
Office (CCR-119). To pay in person at the Bursar's Office (CCR-119).
- Cash, check, credit card, or debit card
- Make, Model, Year, Color, License Plate #, and State of Issue
- Valid email address
How do I submit for a refund?
To be eligible for a refund, the purchaser must request a refund within the first 2 weeks of the fall or spring semesters or within the first week of their late start class. To request a refund, send an email to clientrelations@phxgis.com
Parking Board Policies and Administrative Procedures
Staff Permits
Staff permits are issued to faculty and staff and must be valid for the current fall or spring semester, or summer session. Students are not eligible for staff permits.
Daily Permits
Daily permits are $3.00 and Daily Permits may be purchased from the link above or by scanning the QR Code on the parking lot signs. You may purchase a daily permit with cash at a daily permit dispenser in selected parking lots (locations of dispensers are identified on the daily parking permit signs in each parking lot). Paper permits must be placed face up on your dashboard. Daily permits are valid in any student lot. They are not valid in staff parking.
Visitor Parking
Visitor parking is limited to the amount of time indicated on the sign at the individual visitor parking stalls (30, 45, and 60 minutes). Please click on the Parking Lots link on this page for locations. If the visit will be longer than the allowable time, visitors must purchase a daily permit and move the vehicle to a student lot. No student or staff is allowed in visitor parking stalls at any time for any reason.
Motorcycle Parking
Motorcycles and other two-wheeled powered vehicles are limited to designated motorcycle parking areas. Motorcycle parking in these designated spaces does not require a permit.