Students, Faculty & Staff Parking

Welcome to Touro Nevada. Parking is available on campus for university students, faculty, & staff.

Parking on Campus

Designated parking spaces throughout the campus are available to students, faculty, and staff. Spaces are indicated by white pavement striping and markings. In the event that parking around the building is full, street parking is permitted on Automall Drive, American Pacific, and Cassia Way.

Permits

All motorized vehicles must have a valid Touro Nevada parking permit associated with their license plate to utilize campus parking. Parking permits may be obtained through the Rydin Parking Management System.

Motorcycles, scooters, and mopeds must be registered in the Rydin system. Permits may be transferred between vehicles registered to the same owner provided the vehicle and license plate is registered for use with the permit.

Permits must be properly displayed in the lower, right of the front windshield (passenger’s side) in order to ensure Touro Nevada Security that the car is allowed to be parked on Touro Nevada property. The permit must be visible to a person outside the vehicle. Vehicles must be parked so that a valid license plate or temporary permit is clearly visible from the driving lane immediately adjacent to their parking space.

Individuals with a permit affixed to their vehicle may utilize campus parking Monday – Thursday from 6:00 am-5:00 pm PST and on Friday from 6:00 am-3:00 pm PST. Parking permitted individuals parking their vehicle on property owned, leased, or controlled by Touro University Nevada after 5:01 pm Monday – Thursday or after 3:01 pm Friday through 5:59 am Monday are permitted to park in any open parking space other than Patient, Visitor, or accessible designated spaces parking space with state-issued plated or placard.

Carpool Program: TouroParks Commute Initiative

Touro Nevada students and employees who have registered in Rydin for a parking permit may sign up for  Pave Commute. The Pave Commute app provides personalized commute resources, peer-to-peer support, and rewards for commuting to campus and making sustainable transportation choices.

How to join the TouroParks initiative:

  1. Download the Pave Commute App.
  2. Track your trips alone or with colleagues.
  3. Redeem coins for gift cards, prizes, or charitable giving!

General Information

Touro University Nevada faculty, staff, and students must register their vehicle(s) online through the Rydin System.

Employees will either choose to register their vehicle for street parking or purchase an annual Faculty/Staff permit for $221 to occupy a parking space on property owned, leased, or controlled by Touro University Nevada.

Once an employee or student receives their TouroOne student “T” number (i.e. T00112233) they will have access to TUN’s Rydin system to register their vehicle. Touro Nevada students must register their vehicle(s), including motorcycles, scooters, or mopeds online through the Rydin System, Touro University Nevada’s parking management system.

To register your vehicle and prior to receiving your permit, be sure you have the following items available to complete the online registration in the Rydin system for each vehicle:

  • Vehicle make
  • Model
  • Year
  • Color
  • License plate number and state

For username, please use your Touro University Nevada sign-on username (Jose.Noriega or OT20.Steven.Slivka) and for email, please use your TUN email (Jose.Noriega@tun.touro.edu or OT20.Steven.Slivka@nv.touro.edu).

Faculty and staff are eligible for payroll deduction or may pay using a credit or debit card through the Rydin system.

It is not guaranteed that each person who wants to purchase a parking permit will be able to do so. All revenues are used to support parking projects, cost of maintenance, and enforcement of parking rules and regulations. Any remaining funds, after expenses, will be used for the TUN Dollars for Scholars parking committee scholarship.

For those with multiple vehicles, you must register both vehicles with Rydin and transfer the permit to the vehicle you are parking in a designated TUN parking space so that you are not ticketed.

No Refunds – All sales are final. No refunds will be issued. Please review your purchase before completing the process.

Get Your Permit Now

Campus permits are required for university parking 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Lost or stolen permits must be reported to Campus Security immediately. TUN Security must be notified within one week of issuance of a new license plate for any registered vehicle.

 

Drivers violating the campus speed limits or driving in a reckless manner will be cited and loss of campus parking privileges will be invoked after the fourth offense.

 

Accessible parking spaces are marked with the federal insignia for accessible parking. To park in an accessible space, a vehicle must have a state-issued handicap license plate, hang tag, or placard AND the appropriate Touro parking permit. Designated accessible visitor parking spaces are located near the university entrances and designated by a free-standing or posted accessible parking sign.

 

Fire lanes, drive lanes (individually marked or not), sidewalks and sidewalk access ramps. Each of these areas carries separate fines for violations and are patrolled all hours.  Citations may be issued for driving or parking on a sidewalk or lawn or outside of a stall.

 

Complete policies are available below. It is the responsibility of each faculty, staff, and student to review the policies. Lack of knowledge of University policies and/or regulations will not void citations.

Parking Enforcement Penalties and Fines

Parking Appeals Procedure

TUN Electric Car Charging Stations

Parking Permits Information and Definitions

Parking and Traffic General Information and Definition

Parking Safety and Well-Being of all parties on TUN property

Parking Permit Purchasing