Parking Fees

Parking permits are required for parking on campus except in marked 30-minute visitor spaces and free parking lot (C4 and B3). There are two options which can be used: full semester permits which may be purchased and displayed on the vehicle; or, one day use permits which may be purchased at various points within the parking lots and displayed on the vehicle dashboard. These permits must be purchased for ALL vehicles including those displaying handicapped plates and/or placards for special parking spaces.

Enforcement Hours - Parking permits are required 24 hours a day Monday through Thursday, and Friday until 6:00 p.m. Parking is free on Friday after 6:00 p.m., and on Saturday and Sunday. All other vehicle code provision are enforced 24 hours each day.

Free Parking Lots - The Board of Trustees has authorized free parking in parking lots C4 and B3. Spaces in these lots are available on a "first-come, first-served" basis. If no space is available in either of these two lots, other lots where permits are required must be used to park on campus. The fact that the "free lots" are full will not constitute a valid excuse for parking without a permit elsewhere on campus. Parking in lots C4 or B3 only waives the requirement to display a valid parking permit. All other traffic and parking regulations are enforced in these lots.

Notice - This is a contract. This contract limits our liability - parking permits entitle the holder to the rental of space only. No bailment is created. San Joaquin Delta College District is not responsible for loss of, or damage to, the vehicle or any of its contents.

Parking Fees

Semester Fee

Summer Fee

Automobiles/Trucks

$20

$10

Two-wheeled Motor Vehicles

$16

$8

One day dispenser permit

50¢

50¢

Parking Permits - May be purchased at the College Bookstore. Please note that your Student Identification Number is required when purchasing a semester permit at the Bookstore.

Refunds - Parking permit refunds will be given only if all classes are dropped on or before the same deadlines that apply to enrollment fee refunds. It is recommended that students determine actual parking needs before purchasing a permit.

Special Parking for Students with a Disability – Students who require handicapped parking will need to apply for disability plates or placards at the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Only vehicles with state issued "DP" plates or placards are allowed to park in handicapped parking spaces. All other vehicles will be cited. City ordinance requires a $275 fine for such violations. These vehicles are subject to the same parking fees/permit regulations as all other vehicles. Please see section on "Parking Fees" for more information. DMV applications require a physician's certification. The Department of Motor Vehicles charges a service fee for handicapped placards.