Please see below for a link to the interactive parking map or a printable PDF version.
Interactive online Parking Map
Online Parking Registration. You will be prompted to log in to your Drake account, then simply follow on-screen prompts to complete your registration. (Online portal for Fall permits opens July 8, 2024)
Please note that refunds for parking passes are not available after the add/drop period of the fall or spring semesters, and lost permits are not replaced free of charge.
You will be contacted with instructions on when/where you can receive your permit.
University Employees
All employees who wish to park on campus must register their vehicles with the Department of Public Safety. Upon completion of a vehicle registration, employees receive a commuter permit. Employee permits are valid in their designated zones Monday - Friday from 6 am - to 4:30 pm and in any commuter lot from 4:30 pm until 2 am weekdays and all day Saturday and Sunday. The valid permit must be properly displayed from the rear view mirror facing outward. Vehicles not properly displaying a valid permit are considered unregistered and are subject to ticketing and/or towing.
Parking illegally because the lot is full, other vehicles are parked illegally, or because the staff member may be late are not valid excuses. Overnight parking for faculty and staff is not available except for Residence Life live-in staff. If faculty or staff are traveling on official University business, they may receive a travel permit from the Public Safety Department allowing them to park their car overnight in Lot 4 or 29.
Students
All students wishing to park on campus must register their vehicles with the Department of Public Safety. Upon completion of a parking registration:
Eligible students may choose to purchase annual, spring semester, or summer permits. The permit must be properly displayed from the rear view mirror facing outward. Vehicles not properly displaying a valid permit are considered unregistered and are subject to ticketing and/or towing.
Accessible and Medical Parking Permits
Faculty, staff and student vehicles that possess state-issued accessible license plates or permits must still possess a valid Drake University parking permit to park on Drake property.
Temporary Parking Permits
It is the responsibility of students, faculty and staff to ensure their visitors and guests obtain temporary parking permits either prior to their arrival through the campus Eventbrite site or by paying via the ParkDsm App for the visitor parking lot located at 25th and Carpenter (Lot 1A) or University and 29th street (Lot 20). The only exceptions to this rule are guests of the Office of Admission who receive their temporary parking passes from the Admission Office.
Temporary parking permits are also issued to vehicles that will only be on campus for a few days (up to two weeks). Temporary permits are issued for the following:
Permit Types / Cost:
Commuter Permits:Those who commute to campus, including students, may purchase a commuter permit for a particular zone, based on their parking and price preferences. High demand lots cost more, while low demand peripheral lots cost less. Commuter parking permits are limited to lots within the selected zone.
Resident Students: Valid 24 hours a day in all resident / overnight lots.
Evening Permits: Valid from 4:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. and all day on weekends in any commuter lot.
Visitor Permits (both Resident and Commuter available): can be purchased online with a debit or credit card (temporary pass) - metered parking is also available in visitor lots
Current Parking Permit Rates are listed in the registration portal.
Parking Regulations
Vehicles may only be parking in clearly designated legal parking spaces. Areas posted with signs restricting parking (accessible, service vehicles, loading zones, fire lanes, etc.) must be observed and complied with. Parking in any travel lane, taking more than one parking space, blocking another vehicle, or parking on the lawn are all prohibited. It is neither possible nor desirable to post all areas on campus where vehicles may not park. Specifically, vehicles are prohibited from all lawns, except when specifically authorized. Driving or parking on any sidewalks or pedestrian ways is strictly prohibited. Parking regulations are in effect throughout the year (all 365 days), including breaks in the academic calendar.
Commuter lots are designated by signage and are available seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Parking Violations and Fines
Fines:
Standard parking fines are $25 with the exception of Fire Lanes which are $50 and Accessible Spaces which are $100. There is an automatic minimum charge of $100 if a vehicle is towed or booted.
Definitions of Specific Violations
Payment of Fines
All fines are payable at the Student Services Center (or by sending in a check) within 30 days of tickets being issued.
Student Services Center, Olmsted Center, 2875 University Ave, Des Moines, IA 50311
Emailed invoices can also be sent so citations can be paid online. If you want an emailed invoice, please send your citation or license plate number to studentservices@freoreport.net, and we'll create your invoice.
Towing
All vehicles towed are done so at the owners’ expense. Vehicles that have been towed require a voucher from Drake Public Safety prior to picking up the vehicle from the tow company. Any vehicle eligible for towing in which the owner returns to the vehicle, or the vehicle is moved before the arrival of the tow company shall be assessed a charge of the ticket plus $50. All outstanding fines must be paid in full.
Services Provided to Disabled Vehicles
Upon request, the Department of Public Safety will assist on-campus motorists with disabled vehicles by providing a jump-start and will provide assistance to those who have locked their keys in their vehicle when staffing permits. If Public Safety is not able to assist, we will provide a local business that may assist at the owner’s expense. Call the Department of Public Safety at 515-271-2222.
Ticket Appeals
Parking tickets may be appealed within 14 days of receipt (date of the ticket). A Parking Ticket Appeal form is available at the Department of Public Safety office or here and must be completed. A ticket history, listing any previous tickets is then attached to the appeal. The appeal is reviewed and either approved or denied based on the facts presented and information available. The following are situations that are typically not accepted as valid extenuating circumstances for parking in violation of Drake University parking regulations:
An appeal based on:
Drake has three types of parking lots, designated by signage:
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