Parking Regulations
8 VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES

8.1 GENERAL
Violating the Purdue University Traffic and Parking regulations may result in receiving a citation.

8.2 PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR VIOLATIONS
Students, faculty, staff, and visitors shall be responsible for all violations (moving or nonmoving) of these regulations issued to vehicles linked to their permit. Registered permit owners shall be responsible for all vehicle information linked within their profile. Responsibility for Purdue University’s data security is administered throughSecure Purdue and Information Technology. Moving and nonmoving violations of these regulations committed by other persons operating any linked vehicles within the registered permit owners profile, unless the person actually operating the vehicle acknowledges responsibility for the violation, will be the responsibility of the registered permitowner.

8.3 DISPLAY OF AN INVALID PERMIT

8.3.1 With the implementation of the new License Plate Recognition system, a number of issues customers encounter in acquiring a permit are removed or reduced. Previously, the physical parking permits could be lost or stolen, required renewal every year, or had to be switched between an owner’s vehicles or a temporary permit obtained if forgotten in a different vehicle. Permits are now virtual, based on a vehicle’s license plate, and these do not have to be taken off or moved to another vehicle. When an individual registers their vehicle(s) to their account through Parking and Transportation Services, the license plate information is entered where a permit number was previously used. The advancement in technology is making this possible.