Campus Safety


Parking
Welcome to Fuller’s Parking Services. We are committed to doing what we can to help you have a clear and convenient parking experience . In order to help us serve you better, please familiarize yourself with The Fuller Theological Seminary Parking Policy (FTSPP) as it applies to all vehicles operated or parked on any property that is seminary controlled, rented, or managed. If you have any questions or are unclear on what’s expected, please don’t hesitate to contact parking services at 626-584-5450 or parking@fuller.edu. We ask they everyone who comes to campus comply with the FTSPP for the safety and consideration of others. Download the full Parking Policy below.
Fuller Seminary Parking Map
Please use this parking map to better help you know where your permit allows you to park. Signs at the front of each parking entrance will tell you which permits are allowed in the lot along with a color coded key for each permit type. Some lots are available to multiple permits or only during certain times. Parking info specifically for visitors during events can be found here.
If you have any questions, please contact parking services at 626-584-5450.

Permits
Parking Permits will be issued throughout the academic year. Permits can be obtained two ways. Either a person can pay cash, check, or credit card at the Parking Services Kiosk located in the Payton Hall lobby, or they can go online to pay with credit card with iParq by following these instructions. For currently enrolled students, permits may also be charged to a student account. Student account payment methods must be processed at the Payton Lobby Parking Services Kiosk. There are five types of permits: (1) Quarterly Commuter Student Permit (2) Yearly Employee Permit (3) Temporary Parking Permit (4) Overnight and Overflow Permits (5) Carpool Permit. Click here to read the full Parking Policy document.
Temporary Parking Permits
This permit may be issued by the Parking Office to guests of Fuller Seminary, as well as students, staff, and faculty who would like to buy short-term parking. Upon payment, a temporary permit will be available to print and place on the dashboard. This permit allows guests of the Seminary to park in any space that has been designated for their permit’s color. This permit DOES NOT allow the user to park in any timed stall such as 2 hour Visitor parking, nor any stall designated for Carpool parking. Please reference the permit fee schedule for daily, weekly, and monthly rates.
Permit Fee Schedule
TYPE |
DAILY |
WEEKLY (7 DAYS) |
MONTHLY (CALENDAR) |
QUARTERLY |
VISITOR |
$4.00 |
$15.00 |
N/A |
N/A |
ALUMNI |
$4.00 |
$15.00 |
$25.00 |
$45.00 |
STUDENT COMMUTER |
$4.00 |
$15.00 |
$25.00 |
$45.00 |
STAFF |
$4.00 |
$10.00 |
$15.00 |
N/A |
FACULTY/ADMIN |
$4.00 |
$15.00 |
$25.00 |
N/A |
CARPOOL |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
OVERNIGHT |
$4.00* |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
OVERFLOW |
N/A |
N/A |
$30.00$60.00 for Non-Fuller |
N/A |
EMERITUS |
$3.00 |
N/A |
$10.00 |
$30.00 |
(Note: additional processing/transaction fees may apply)
Displaying Your Permit

The parking permit decal must be permanently affixed utilizing the self-adhesive on the permit to the inside of the front windshield (facing out), in the lower left corner (driver’s side). Permits shall not be taped or placed on any other surface of the vehicle or on a parking placard. Permits must be clearly visible from the outside of the vehicle. If the officer cannot read or see the permit, you will be subject to citation. Motorcycles and mopeds will only need to register their vehicle, they will not need to display a permit.
Visitor Parking Spaces
All Visitor stalls are reserved for guests and visitors. Student and employee parking in these stalls is prohibited. The Visitor stalls located in the School of Psychology Garage (180 N. Oakland Ave) are intended for FPFS client parking and are strictly enforced. No vehicle with any Fuller permit is allowed to park in these stalls at any time, not even for short periods. Any Fuller-affiliated vehicle found in these stalls will be cited and these citations will not be eligible for appeal. Guests may obtain a parking permit via iParq by following these instructions.
Admissions Guests
Prospective students who have scheduled an appointment with the Admissions Department may park in dedicated parking stalls (labeled as “Admissions Guest”) located at the rear of the Student Service Center (250 N. Madison Ave). Please make sure you park only in the designated stalls, or else you may be subject to citation and towing by the LA County Department of Water & Power.
Fuller Psychological & Family Services Clients
Visitors and patrons of the Fuller Psychological & Family Services (FPFS) may park in the 2-hour Visitor Parking stalls located in the garage level of the Weyerhaeuser School of Psychology building (180 N. Oakland Ave; enter lot at 185 N. Madison Ave). The clinic is located on Level 2 of the building, accessible by stairs or elevator. NOTE: The 2-hour time limit on stalls is strictly enforced. If you cannot find parking in these stalls, you may find parking on nearby city streets. Parking in other zones inside the garage or in the lot outside is prohibited without the appropriate permit. Those with a valid Handicap placard may park in the Handicap Parking stalls next to the elevator.
Handicap Spaces
Per state and federal accessibility laws and regulations, Fuller provides a number of Handicap stalls around campus. Vehicles parked in these stalls must display a valid and current Handicap placard. Fines for violation of Handicap stalls are determined by civil authorities, not by Fuller Parking Service. Violators may be subject to other penalties and means of prosecution by governmental bodies independent of Fuller Theological Seminary.

Event Parking
Fuller hosts a wide variety of events sponsored by the Seminary itself or other affiliates. As with any other metropolitan destination, parking at Fuller Pasadena is at a premium. In order to ensure that there is adequate parking for those who pay for the right to use it, event parking procedures must be followed.
Go here to see a map of event parking specifically for visitors.
Requesting Event Parking
The sponsoring individual or department must submit form PS-300. A preparation period of two weeks prior to first advertisement should be given for events.

Violations, Citations, and Fines
Parking regulations for all Fuller parking facilities are in effect and are enforced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You as a driver are responsible for familiarizing yourself with the parking regulations before bringing your vehicle to campus. A copy of the regulations are available here and distributed with every new permit purchase. Every lot has a sign posted at the entrance specifying which permits are valid in that lot. Ignorance of Fuller’s parking regulations is not a valid excuse for seeking dismissal of a citation. To pay a citation, visit iParq and follow these instructions.
Citation Appeals
Citations that were given in error or due to extenuating circumstance can be submitted for appeal. Forgetting to display permits or running late for class/appointments are not valid grounds for appeal. Appeals must be made within 21 days of the date of the citation. Citation appeals are filled out via iParq. Please have your citation notice number or license plate.
Contact Us
Campus Safety Phone
Post Security Phone
In Case of Emergency
Call 911
Fuller Seminary Campus Access
626.584.5606
Payton Hall Lobby Parking Services Kiosk Hours
Monday-Friday 7:30AM-11:30AM, 12:00PM-4:00PM
Closed weekends and holidays