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Parking Services

 

The Parking Services office opens at 7:30 AM Monday – Friday. In an effort to safeguard the health and wellbeing of students and employees, most services are available online through your MyCentral account or by visiting the Parking Services website. Should you need individualized assistance please contact Parking Services at 660-543-4098 or at parking@ucmo.edu. 

 

Parking Services

Business Hours

7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Mon thru Fri

 

Summer

7:30 AM - 4:30 PM Mon thru Fri

 

Parking services will be closed any time University Offices are closed.

 

 

Buy your permit online now.

All vehicles (cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles, mopeds, etc.) parked in UCM parking lots are required to have a valid parking permit. Parking permits are now your vehicle's license plates. Parking permits can be purchased at Parking Services or online at MyCentral. Complete instructions for online purchases can be found under Permit Applications. You can also check out our Permit FAQs. Only one permit shall be sold per individual. Parking permits remain the property of UCM and are issued for a fee that is subject to change.

Those with accessible parking needs can find more information in the 'Special Parking Areas' section of our webpage. If you have questions about accessibility services offered to students on campus please contact the Office of Accessibility Services at https://www.ucmo.edu/offices/accessibility-services/

UCM parking lots are for use by students, faculty and staff members, visitors, and other individuals who must conduct business on campus. UCM parking lots are not authorized for use by private businesses, organizations, or individuals not associated with or conducting business on the campus.

UCM assumes no liability for loss or damage to any vehicle parked in UCM parking areas or lots.

Students, faculty, or staff members who own, maintain, or operate motor vehicles on campus are responsible for violations regardless of whether or not the student, faculty, or staff member is in actual possession and/or operating the motor vehicle at the time of the violation.

The responsibility for finding a legal parking space rests with the motor vehicle operator. Lack of space is not an acceptable excuse for violation of any parking regulation.

The speed limit on all UCM property is 15 miles per hour.

Enforcement of displaying a valid parking permit in all UCM parking lots begins on the first day of classes of each semester.

Individuals who leave persons and/or pets unattended in vehicles parked on UCM property may be prosecuted in accordance with city ordinance or state law.

UCM maintains parking lots for the convenience of faculty, staff, students, and visitors. All lots are under the supervision of the Department of Public Safety. Any posting of information in the lots and on individual cars must pertain to Public Safety issues. Individuals, organizations, and businesses cannot place information or advertising in the lots or on individual cars. Pursuant to the Campus Posting Procedure, UCM sponsored bulletin boards or advertising in the Muleskinner is available for those purposes.

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