Browse the links below to view the lot permissions by permit type. If you have questions,
                  please email parking@pepperdine.edu.
               
               
                   
                     
                     Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
                     
                     
                  
                     
                     EV-designated parking stalls are intended for active charging only. Any vehicles not
                        actively charging while parked in an EV designated stall are subject to citation and
                        vehicle relocation. Charging must occur in an EV-designated parking stall.
                     
                     Those leveraging EV charging spaces will pay $0.35/kWh per hour for four (4) hours,
                        after which there will be a flat fee of $20 per hour for the next two (2) hours. Vehicles
                        parked in the EV-designated stall beyond the four-hour limit may receive a citation
                        from Public Safety. 
                     
                     Non-electric vehicles parking in an EV designated charging stall are subject to citation
                        and vehicle relocation.
                     
                     Charging Stations in designated ADA accessible spaces require a valid and properly
                        displayed DMV-issued accessible placard on the rear view mirror or have an accessible
                        license plate.
                     
                     Charging Stations located in the Main Visitor Lot are restricted to those with access
                        to the lot.
                      
                   
                     
                     Motorcycle/Scooter Parking
                     
                     
                  
                     
                     Motorcycles, including mopeds, must be appropriately registered with the DMV and display
                        current DMV registration tags. Motorcycles, including mopeds, should park in designated
                        motorcycle parking areas where available. They are not permitted inside any campus
                        building and may not drive or park on pedestrian paths or sidewalks. Designated motorcycle
                        parking can be found in the Baseball Lots and School of Law parking lot.
                     
                     California helmet laws are enforced on campus. All riders must wear a helmet approved
                        by the Department of Transportation.
                      
                   
                     
                     Zipcar Rentals
                     
                     
                  
                     
                     Zipcar is a car-sharing service that allows members to reserve and use cars on an
                        hourly or daily basis, offering a convenient and affordable alternative to owning
                        a car. Visit the  for step-by-step instructions to reserve a ZipCar.
                      
                   
                     
                     Street Parking
                     
                     
                  
                     
                     Street parking may be permitted based on your permit type, but always follow posted
                        signage. A valid permit does not guarantee parking in all areas. Unless otherwise
                        noted, parking is not allowed in:
                     
                     
                        
                        - Red curbs (emergency access)
 
                        
                        - Yellow curbs (University service vehicles)
 
                        
                        - White curbs (loading/unloading)
 
                        
                        - Green curbs (carpool and visitor parking)
 
                        
                        - Reserved spaces marked by signage
 
                        
                      
                   
                     
                     Carpool Parking
                     
                     
                  
                     
                     国產aⅴa麻豆community members with a valid vehicle registration who are entering campus
                        with two or more passengers may stop at the Seaver Drive or John Tyler Drive entrance
                        booth and obtain a carpool pass. Faculty or staff may request carpool passes until
                        noon each weekday, and commuter students may request carpool passes until 5:00 pm
                        each weekday. Carpool parking areas are marked with green painted curbs and signs
                        on Seaver Drive, Banowsky Boulevard, Presidents Drive, and Huntsinger Circle, unless
                        otherwise specified. The Main Lot carpool area is designated for Faculty, or 鈥淔鈥,
                        and 鈥淎D鈥 permit holders only. Carpool passes are only valid on the day for which they
                        are issued and must be hung from the vehicle鈥檚 rear view mirror with the heading,
                        鈥淐arpool Pass鈥, facing out.
                      
                   
                     
                     Entrance Booths
                     
                     
                  
                     
                     Officers at the Seaver and John Tyler Drive entrance booths are available to provide
                        directions, answer questions, and issue visitor parking and carpool passes. The Seaver
                        Drive Booth is open 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The John Tyler Drive booth is open
                        from 6:30 am to 10:30 pm, each day.
                      
                   
                     
                     Rideshare & Passenger Pick Up/Drop Off
                     
                     
                  
                     
                     In an effort to prioritize pedestrian safety and reduce traffic impediments, passenger
                        and rideshare pickups on campus should adhere to the following guidelines:
                     
                     
                        
                        - Avoid stopping in fire lanes, crosswalks, driveways, parking lot entrances or any
                           other areas that can block traffic.
 
                        
                        - Drivers should always remain alert to pedestrian activity and other vehicles, especially
                           in high-traffic areas during class changes. 
 
                        
                        - Drivers should use hazard lights when stopped for pickup and never leave their vehicle
                           unattended in active lanes. 
 
                        
                        - Passengers should be ready at the curb to minimize wait times. 
 
                        
                     
                     Following these best practices ensures a safer, smoother experience for everyone on
                        campus.
                     
                     Further information regarding designated rideshare and passenger pick up/drop off
                        locations on campus will be coming soon!
                      
                   
                     
                     Visitor Parking
                     
                     
                  
                     
                     Upon arriving to campus, please stop at the guard booth to request a visitor parking
                        pass and directions to your desired campus location. With a visitor parking pass,
                        visitors may park in any legal parking space on campus, with the exception of red
                        zones, yellow zones, and named spaces reserved for individuals other than yourself.
                        Only visitors displaying a valid DMV-issued accessible placard or license plate may
                        park in a blue-lined accessible spaces 
                     
                     Visitor passes must be hung from the vehicle鈥檚 rear view mirror with the 鈥淰isitor
                        Pass鈥, facing out. Visitor passes are only valid on the day they were issued. Some
                        popular locations to park with a visitor pass include:
                     
                     
                        
                        - Along Banowsky Blvd or Seaver Drive
 
                        
                        - Theme Tower Lot in a visitor spot, which requires a coin token (provided by the Public
                           Safety Officer at the guard booth) for access to this parking lot.
 
                        
                        - Firestone Fieldhouse parking lot
 
                        
                        - The Mountain Parking Structure
 
                        
                        - Drescher Lot S
 
                        
                      
                   
                     
                     ADA Parking
                     
                     
                  
                     
                     Vehicles displaying a valid, DMV issued, accessible placard or license plate issued
                        by a state government are authorized to park in a marked accessible space or any other
                        legal space on the campus, including carpool and visitor areas unless otherwise specified. 
                     
                     Placard abuse can result in the cancellation and revocation of the placard and loss
                        of the privileges it provides and is punishable by an applicable penalty. 
                     
                     The original DMV issued 鈥淒isabled Persons ID Card鈥 shall be presented to the Public
                        Safety Office to register the accessible placard or license plate via this . Please allow up to five (5) business days to process the registration.