This page contains important information about parking and having a vehicle on the UT campus. Please read carefully!
IT IS ILLEGAL TO PARK a
nywhere on campus other than in a marked parking space. The absence of "No Parking" or "Fire Lane" signs, lack of curb paint or enough room for a vehicle to park does not suggest that parking is permitted. YOU MAY ONLY LEAVE YOUR VEHICLE IN MARKED PARKING SPACES. There are no exceptions.
Please note: It is illegal to park anywhere along North A Street, Brevard Avenue, UT Poe Parkway, in, around or near AMSCOT or the privately owned properties on the west side of campus. It is also illegal to park along the CSX Railroad tracks that parallel Cass Street. Parking does not change during holidays, breaks or summer sessions. Anyone violating the University's parking policies may have their vehicle ticketed, booted, towed or impounded by the property owners, the City of Tampa and/or the University.
Any unauthorized use or reproduction of a parking decal or pass will result in a citation, a report sent to student conduct (if applicable) and the possibility of the registered user's parking privileges to be revoked.
Admissions guests may park by the Riverside Building and the Macdonald-Kelce Library between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. and require a pass from Admissions.
The Lowth Entrepreneurship Center reserved guest parking is indicated by reserved signs on the seventh floor of the Rick Thomas Parking Garage and requires a pass from the Lowth Entrepreneurship Center.
Visitors/Guests are required to display a visitor parking pass, with the exception of sporting events, while on the campus. Bring your driver's license, license plate number and vehicle information to the Campus Safety Office to receive one or you can apply online via the link below.
View admission/visitor parking information on the parking map.
Parking Violations:
All parking violations are $35, except for the following:
Moving Violations:
Note: Individuals driving recklessly, driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, repeating serious violations or driving/parking on campus after privileges have been revoked will be referred immediately to the Office of Student Conduct.