Violations and Fine Amounts

We aim to reduce the frequency of citations by creating compliance through proper permitting of all vehicles. At Creighton University in Omaha, the first minor violation is at no cost to the individual.

 

To better understand citations and the appeals process please see below.

 

Understanding Citations

CategoryViolationExamples (not limited to the examples below)Amount
Minor Violations
(Level 1)
No Valid PermitNot properly displaying a current valid permit1st offense: $0
2nd offense: $30
3rd or more: $50
Unauthorized AreaNo parking zone, grass, sidewalk, or others other than a parking stall
Unauthorized LotParked in a lot not authorized by permit or permit restrictions
Moderate Violations
(Level 2)
Fire Lane or Drive LaneParked in a fire lane or a drive lane; within 15 feet of a fire hydrant per state statute1st offense: $50
2nd offense: $75
3rd or more: $100
Reserved StallDean’s stall, university vehicle only, Jesuit, residence life, or other signed stalls
Parked Over Stall LinesParked so that vehicle is taking up more than a single stall or over the boundary of a stall
Electric Vehicle ViolationNon-EV vehicle parking in EV stall, improper use of an outlet, in stall longer than 4 hours, or other EV related violations
Major Violations
(Level 3)
HandicapNo state-issued handicap placard displayed; Parked handicap loading zones; Parked blocking a ramp for handicap parking areas1st offense: $150
2nd offense: $300
3rd or more: $500
Fraudulent or Stolen PermitAny attempt to reproduce a permit, to use a stolen permit, or to use a permit reported as lost$400

Add-On Violations

  • False Pretense — Placing an old citation on windshield to avoid citation or other deceitful acts to avoid identification or citation; $50, in addition to base citation  
  • Boot Fee — Used to identify an unregistered vehicle’s owner/driver; $50, in addition to base citation  
  • Tow Fee — Used to place a boot on a vehicle in order to have them towed off campus; $50, in addition to base citation  
  • Tow Warning — Issued after 4 citations to let vehicle's owner/driver know they are subject to towing. Nuisance violators (those who have receive 5 or more citations in an academic year) are subject to towing anytime found in violation on campus property; cost of tow and impound paid by the owner/driver to:
    • Young's Service; 3207 S 67th St Omaha, NE 68106-3667; 402-393-7900
  • Banned — Parking on campus after losing campus parking privileges; $100, in addition to base citation and towing costs

Appeal Philosophy

Citations can only be appealed online through JayPark, and all appeals must be submitted within 7 days of the citation's issuance. Appeals via in-person visits, email, or phone will not be accepted. To be considered, an appeal must provide substantial evidence that the parking violation did not occur or that the circumstances were beyond the appellant's control. The appeal process is not intended for general criticisms, complaints, or debates about parking policies.

To ensure fairness for students, staff, and faculty, Parking Services does not make decisions on appeals. Instead, appeals are reviewed by an independent panel composed of volunteer students and employees from across campus. This panel meets regularly, reviews each case, and renders a final decision. Once made, their decision is conclusive, and Parking Services lacks the authority to alter it.

The following reasons for appeal will NOT be considered:

  • Frivolous or abusive appeals, including the use of profanity
  • Late to class or appointment
  • Inability to pay the amount of the fine
  • Lack of available parking
  • Other vehicles were parked improperly or illegally
  • The vehicle was only parked illegally for a short period of time
  • Public Safety did not previously ticket for similar offenses
  • Appellant purchased a parking permit, but did not display it in the vehicle
  • Appellant did not purchase a parking permit