Parking for Residents of Williams Campus Housing


Residential Parking Permits

You must obtain a Residential Parking Authorization from our office in order to obtain a BROWN parking permit.  This allows you to park in any residential lot near the residence halls or within the Villages.  All vehicles that you  park in housing areas must be registered and have a current ASU residential parking permit.

Residents in residence halls and shared houses may have one vehicle registered in their name or their parent’s name parked on site at any time.

Guest Permits

Temporary parking permits for guests are available in our office.

Parking in the Villages

  • All cars parked in the Villages must display a brown permit (even if parked in your own driveway).
  • Do not park on any lawn, grass or gravel area, or along the streets in North, West and South Desert Village, or in any non-designated parking area.  Vehicles parked in these areas will receive parking violations/fines and/or will be towed away.

Prohibited Vehicles

You may not store commercial vehicles, boats, campers, buses, trucks over one ton, trailers, or large recreational vehicles in housing areas, even temporarily, without our prior written permission. Any vehicle that has not been properly registered may be towed at the owner’s expense if the vehicle is not located in a designated visitor's space.

Any vehicle, boat or trailer that is not registered for parking in housing areas, or that appears abandoned or inoperable, including but not limited to flat tires and expired license plates/tags, even if parked in the assigned space, may be removed at the owner’s expense.

Motorcycles

Motorcycles and all other motorized two or three-wheeled vehicles must be licensed for operation on public roadways and must be registered at the University Police Department. We may not allow you to use these types of vehicles in the housing areas. However if we do so allow, the vehicle must be parked in a parking space. You may not take any of these vehicles into any room/house and you may not park them on patios, porches, landings, or breezeways, or chain them to any trees or utility posts.