Go to NSU's Parking Portal and use your NSU Login to register your vehicle. Faculty and staff can register their vehicle by electing Payroll deduction or Annual deduction in the NSU Parking Portal to purchase a virtual permit.
Temporary Employees can only purchase a daily or monthly virtual permit in the NSU Parking Portal.
Adjunct Faculty are required to obtain a virtual permit in the NSU Parking Portal every year though they are except from paying for this virtual permit.
Employee/student, if you elect the student virtual permit because your are taking NSU courses, you must register for classes for the virtual permit to be valid.
NSU Broward County and Tampa Bay Campuses
This regulation is applicable to all persons who operate or park a motor vehicle on NSU Broward County and Tampa Bay Campuses. Every motor vehicle parked on University property must maintain a valid paid virtual permit or “pay to park” using PayByPhone or pay at multi-space meters. All County traffic and parking ordinances which are not in conflict or inconsistent with NSU regulations shall extend and be applicable to the University’s campuses. The NSU Public Safety Department is responsible for reporting violations of university motor vehicle regulations to Nova Southeastern University officials. Florida laws pertaining to the operation of motor vehicles are enforced by the local police department, the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, Miami-Dade Police, and the Florida Highway Patrol. Violations of university motor vehicle regulations will be controlled by the agency with jurisdiction.
Other NSU Campuses
This regulation is applicable to all persons who operate or park a motor vehicle on NSU Campus. Every motor vehicle parked in any parking lot or parking garage on University property must maintain a valid virtual permit. All County traffic and parking ordinances which are not in conflict or inconsistent with NSU regulations shall extend and be applicable to the University’s campuses. The NSU Public Safety Department is responsible for reporting violations of university motor vehicle regulations to Nova Southeastern University officials. Florida laws pertaining to the operation of motor vehicles are enforced by the local police department, the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, Miami-Dade Police, and the Florida Highway Patrol. Violations of university motor vehicle regulations will be controlled by the agency with jurisdiction.
Familiarity with Parking Policy
All faculty, staff and students of the University and/or any operator of a motor vehicle visiting the University are expected to be familiar with and abide by these rules at all times. The fact that a person does not receive a citation for noncompliance of any portion of the parking code does not mean or imply that the rule is not in effect. The responsibility for obtaining knowledge of all applicable rules rest with the motor operator and/or parking virtual permit owner.
Disclaimer of Liability
The University assumes no liability for vehicles parked or operated on University property. The issuance of a virtual permit does not guarantee space availability at a preferred location.
Definitions
Parking Facilities
All parking lot entrances in the University parking system are identified by informational signage that a virtual permit is required for NSU affiliates and for Non-Permit vehicles they must pay to park at any open surface lot or parking garage. Absence of signage does not imply that Nova Southeastern University parking policy is not in effect Parking facilities are enforced 24/7.
No Back-In Policy
All vehicles parked on NSU campus must abide by the ‘head-in only’ rule to ensure that the license plate is facing the road and can be read by the License Plate Recognition (LPR) cameras. Vehicles displaying either an official State-issued front license plate may reverse into parking spaces. Reversing into a parking space without the front plate option will result in the issuance of a ‘no back in violation’ citation.
Restricted Areas
Enforcement
Violations. Failure to abide by any of the provisions of these regulations shall be considered a university parking infraction. The University may enforce university parking infractions through use of warnings, citations and fines, vehicle immobilization, towing and any other means authorized by statute.
Revocation
The university reserves the right to revoke any on-campus parking and driving privileges for the following reasons:
Towing
A vehicle may be towed at the owner’s expense after parking citations have been issued to the vehicle and remain unpaid past the deadline for payment.
The following are also subject to be towed from campus at the owner’s expense:
The towing of a vehicle from the campus may occur any time a vehicle has no parking permit. All towing enforcement for regional campuses must be referred to the local campus director, the operations administrator, or their designee, who will work with the Public Safety Department on appropriate action.
Valet
Complimentary valet parking is available for NSU patients, NSU students and employees who are Sanford L. Ziff Health Care Center and Dental Clinic patients. Valet tickets will be validated in the doctor’s office, and tickets that are NOT validated will be assessed a flat fee of $20 (fee subject to change).
If you decide not to utilize the complementary valet service, you must pay to park in any other parking area such as surface lots or garages. You will need to pay for parking by utilizing the meters or the Pay-By-Phone app.
Rideshare
NSU students and faculty and staff members who utilize rideshare services or receive deliveries must direct them to designated rideshare areas or appropriate facility receiving areas.
Golf Carts
Individuals utilizing golf carts on NSU property are expected to operate them in a safe and courteous manner.. Golf cart operators found in violation of these safety procedures and/or misusing golf cart equipment may be subject to disciplinary action, including being prohibited from operating a golf cart on NSU property. This policy will be enforced by NSU Public Safety and the local police.
The following are basic rules of operating and maintaining golf carts used for work transportation on the campus of Nova Southeastern University.
The Department of Public Safety at Nova Southeastern University (NSU) continues to proudly support the NSU Shark Pantry through its ongoing initiative, "Parking with a Purpose." This program offers a way for students and employees to turn parking citations into opportunities to give back to the campus community. The Shark Pantry serves as a vital resource for all active NSU undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, providing non-perishable food items such as canned proteins, fruits, vegetables, soups, and dairy products, as well as essential toiletry items.
How "Parking with a Purpose" Works:
This initiative not only helps individuals manage parking citations but also strengthens the community by addressing food insecurity and supporting NSU students in need.
For full details on how to participate, including a list of accepted items, please visit the NSU Shark Pantry website. Donations made through the “Parking with a Purpose program” are not tax deductible per IRS
NSU Faculty, Staff, and Students vehicles that are parked on NSU Campus must have an NSU SharkFin Sticker affixed to the rear of the vehicle and must be registered with a digital virtual permit in the NSU Parking Portal.
It is the responsibility of the NSU Portal account holder to ensure a virtual permit is linked to their vehicle(s) and that all information (license plate, make, model, year, and color) is accurately entered and updated in the Portal.
Audience | Permit Color | Fee |
---|---|---|
Faculty Member* | Blue | $200.00/year |
Staff Member* | Blue | $200.00/year |
Vendors/Contractors | Brown | $200.00/year |
Reserved parking** | Blue | $750.00/year |
Commuter Students | Blue | Student Activity Fee |
Residence Hall Students*** | Blue | Student Activity Fee |
Rolling Hills Residence Hall Students**** | Blue | Student Activity Fee |
NSU University School Students | Green | Student Activity Fee |
Visitor | N/A | $1/hour |
Daily Virtual Permit | N/A | $5/day |
Monthly Virtual Permit | N/A | $16.67/month |
For all Reserved Parking inquires please contact Public Safety at parkingservices@nova.edu
*** Resident Students are only permitted to park in their residential hall lot. Students must take the Shark Shuttle if they need to go anyplace on campus.
**** Rolling Hills Residence Halls (are permitted to park on Campus only between 5:00pm - 8:00am weekdays, and anytime on weekends. Also, the LRITC parking garage (library garage) is available for parking anytime for Rolling Hills Residents.
NSU Broward County and Tampa Bay Campuses
This regulation is applicable to all persons who operate or park a motor vehicle on NSU Broward County and Tampa Bay Campuses. Every motor vehicle parked on University property must maintain a valid paid virtual permit or “pay to park” using PayByPhone or pay at multi-space meters. All County traffic and parking ordinances which are not in conflict or inconsistent with NSU regulations shall extend and be applicable to the University’s campuses. The NSU Public Safety Department is responsible for reporting violations of university motor vehicle regulations to Nova Southeastern University officials. Florida laws pertaining to the operation of motor vehicles are enforced by the local police department, the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, Miami-Dade Police, and the Florida Highway Patrol. Violations of university motor vehicle regulations will be controlled by the agency with jurisdiction.
Other NSU Campuses
This regulation is applicable to all persons who operate or park a motor vehicle on NSU Campus. Every motor vehicle parked in any parking lot or parking garage on University property must maintain a valid virtual permit. All County traffic and parking ordinances which are not in conflict or inconsistent with NSU regulations shall extend and be applicable to the University’s campuses. The NSU Public Safety Department is responsible for reporting violations of university motor vehicle regulations to Nova Southeastern University officials. Florida laws pertaining to the operation of motor vehicles are enforced by the local police department, the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, Miami-Dade Police, and the Florida Highway Patrol. Violations of university motor vehicle regulations will be controlled by the agency with jurisdiction.
Familiarity with Parking Policy
All faculty, staff and students of the University and/or any operator of a motor vehicle visiting the University are expected to be familiar with and abide by these rules at all times. The fact that a person does not receive a citation for noncompliance of any portion of the parking code does not mean or imply that the rule is not in effect. The responsibility for obtaining knowledge of all applicable rules rest with the motor operator and/or parking virtual permit owner.
Disclaimer of Liability
The University assumes no liability for vehicles parked or operated on University property. The issuance of a virtual permit does not guarantee space availability at a preferred location.
Definitions
Parking Facilities
All parking lot entrances in the University parking system are identified by informational signage that a virtual permit is required for NSU affiliates and for Non-Permit vehicles they must pay to park at any open surface lot or parking garage. Absence of signage does not imply that Nova Southeastern University parking policy is not in effect Parking facilities are enforced 24/7.
No Back-In Policy
All vehicles parked on NSU campus must abide by the ‘head-in only’ rule to ensure that the license plate is facing the road and can be read by the License Plate Recognition (LPR) cameras. Vehicles displaying either an official State-issued front license plate may reverse into parking spaces. Reversing into a parking space without the front plate option will result in the issuance of a ‘no back in violation’ citation.
Restricted Areas
Enforcement
Violations. Failure to abide by any of the provisions of these regulations shall be considered a university parking infraction. The University may enforce university parking infractions through use of warnings, citations and fines, vehicle immobilization, towing and any other means authorized by statute.
Revocation
The university reserves the right to revoke any on-campus parking and driving privileges for the following reasons:
Towing
A vehicle may be towed at the owner’s expense after parking citations have been issued to the vehicle and remain unpaid past the deadline for payment.
The following are also subject to be towed from campus at the owner’s expense:
The towing of a vehicle from the campus may occur any time a vehicle has no parking permit. All towing enforcement for regional campuses must be referred to the local campus director, the operations administrator, or their designee, who will work with the Public Safety Department on appropriate action.
Valet
Complimentary valet parking is available for NSU patients, NSU students and employees who are Sanford L. Ziff Health Care Center and Dental Clinic patients. Valet tickets will be validated in the doctor’s office, and tickets that are NOT validated will be assessed a flat fee of $20 (fee subject to change).
If you decide not to utilize the complementary valet service, you must pay to park in any other parking area such as surface lots or garages. You will need to pay for parking by utilizing the meters or the Pay-By-Phone app.
Rideshare
NSU students and faculty and staff members who utilize rideshare services or receive deliveries must direct them to designated rideshare areas or appropriate facility receiving areas.
Golf Carts
Individuals utilizing golf carts on NSU property are expected to operate them in a safe and courteous manner.. Golf cart operators found in violation of these safety procedures and/or misusing golf cart equipment may be subject to disciplinary action, including being prohibited from operating a golf cart on NSU property. This policy will be enforced by NSU Public Safety and the local police.
The following are basic rules of operating and maintaining golf carts used for work transportation on the campus of Nova Southeastern University.
Parking citations issued by the NSU Public Safety Department are valid unless determined otherwise. NSU parking citations can ONLY be appealed online through the NSU's Parking Portal.
Any person charged with an infraction must either pay the prescribed fee or appeal the citation within fourteen days from the date the citation was issued.
Lack of knowledge of NSU’s traffic and parking policies is not an acceptable justification to appeal a citation.
The following reasons are not considered a legitimate basis for filing an appeal:
Where Can I Park If I’m An NSU Staff/Faculty?
Faculty and staff can park in any surface lot or parking garage where there are no specified “Reserved spaces”. For more information on reserved spaces please contact the Public Safety Department at parkingservices@nova.edu
If I’m A Staff/Faculty From A Regional Campus Other Than Tampa, Or Fort Lauderdale Davie (Main) Campus, And I Have A Valid Vehicle Permit, Do I Have To Pay To Park When Visiting The Fort Lauderdale Davie Or The Tampa Campus?
Staff/Faculty who obtain their vehicle permits for campuses other than Broward and Tampa Bay (no fee permit) will have to pay when coming to NSU Broward and Tampa Bay campuses and park in any available surface lot/garage.
Can I Apply For A Vehicle Permit With A Temporary License Plate On My Car And Then Just Change The License Plate On File When I Get My Permanent Plate?
Yes, anytime you purchase a new license plate, please visit NSU's Parking Portal to update your vehicle information.
What Are My Parking Options If I Do Not Want To Register My Vehicle To Obtain An NSU Vehicle Permit?
If you decide not to purchase a paid vehicle permit you will pay to park at the rate of $1/hour on any available surface lot or parking garage. You may download the PayByPhone app and create an account. Daily and monthly rates are available.
Are Vehicle Permit Restrictions Ever Lifted?
Parking policy enforcement is 24 hours / 7 days a week.
Why Do I Have To Appeal A Parking Citation Even If I Didn't Do Anything Wrong?
Any citations that you dispute must go through the citation appeal process. Lack of knowledge of NSU Traffic and Parking Policies is not an acceptable justification to appeal a parking citation.
Can I Register More Than One Vehicle With My NSU Vehicle Permit?
Yes, however, only one vehicle at a time is allowed to park on NSU property at any given time.
Do I Have To Pay The Parking Fee If I Walk Or Get Drop Off?
If you do not drive a vehicle and park on campus (ie; carpool, dropped off) you do not have to get a permit.
Will The Automatic Payroll Deduction For Parking Fees Be Offered On A Pre-Tax Basis?
No. based on current IRS regulations, the employee parking fees paid through payroll deduction will be reflected on employee pay stubs as an after-tax deduction from wages.
Is My Parking Permit Fee A Tax Deductible Expense?
Per IRS Publication 463, “Fees you pay to park at your place of work are nondeductible commuting expenses.” Employees should always consult their tax advisor about their personal income taxes.
What Is The Process For Adjunct Faculty?
As an adjunct faculty, you do not pay for the permit. Go to NSU's Parking Portal.
Is An NSU Employee Exempt From Paying The Parking Fee?
No, the permit fee of $200/year is the same for all NSU employees, contractors/vendors.
If I Am An Employee And A Student, Am I Going To Get Charged Both?
You will not be charged for both. You only pay the Student Activity Fee.
Do New Employee Permits Need To Be Purchased By July 1st each Year?
It is required by all NSU employees who operate or park a motor vehicle on NSU Campus to have a parking permit by July 1st each year.
How Will The Employees Who Park in Downtown Fort Lauderdale (NSU Art Museum and Tower Building) Be Impacted In Terms Of Their Taxes?
These employees will be sent a separate memo regarding the impact of the parking fee.
My Spouse And I Drive To Work Together, But We Do Have Two Vehicles, and in Certain Circumstances We Do Drive Both Vehicles To Work. Do We Have To Pay For Two Permits Now?
You can have the two vehicles registered to one permit, just as long as one vehicle at a time is parked on campus.Can I park my vehicle on campus during tropical cyclones?
The parking of personal vehicles on NSU property during tropical cyclones is NOT permitted by nonresident NSU students, staff members, faculty members, or visitors.}
How Do I Get a Reserved Parking Spot?
Reserved spots are only available for NSU employees. A reserved spot is 750 per year. You have two options: pay the full amount or opt for payroll deduction which is 28.85 rather than 7.69 per pay period. For all Reserved Parking inquires, please contact Public Safety at parkingservices@nova.edu.
Where Can I Pick Up A Decal?
Main Campus Locations: 6100 Griffin, Campus Support Building, Carl DeSantis Building, Don Taft University Center (Campus Life and Student Engagement Office), HPD Terry, Horvitz Administration Building, Family Center Village (Building 100/200), Law School, Student Affairs Building, The Commons Residence Hall, Leo Goodwin Residence Hall, Rolling Hills Residence Hall – A, Maltz Psychology
Regional Campus Locations: Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Miami, Miramar, Oceanographic, Orlando, Palm Beach, Tampa, San Juan
Can I park on campus overnight?
Vehicles may only be left on campus overnight if they are related to NSU travel or business. Individuals must complete the required form for authorization. In the event of vehicle mechanical issues, approval from the Public Safety Department is necessary, and the vehicle must be removed within two days of authorization. Leaving vehicles overnight for personal reasons is strictly prohibited. It's important to note that the university will NOT be held liable for any damage or theft that may occur while your vehicle is parked on the NSU campus.
Any event held on campus, whether hosting internal or external guests, requiring the use of parking spaces, must be coordinated with the Public Safety Department. Requests must be received seven (7) business days prior to the date of the event.
All temporary directional signage used on any campus must adhere to the signage protocol established by Nova Southeastern University.