Parking permits are required Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. and Fridays from 7 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. Parking Permits are not required on weekends or during summer sessions.

Any vehicles parked illegally will be cited.

Overnight parking is prohibited.

 

 

Parking Fees

Automobiles Fall and Spring Semesters Summer Session  Annual Daily Permits
Students $45 (Promise $25) No Charge N/A $3
Staff No Charge No Charge N/A N/A
Community $45 plus processing fee No Charge N/A $3 plus processing fee
 
Motorcycle* No Charge No Charge N/A N/A


*Motorcycles parked in designated motorcycle parking areas do not require a permit.

 

General Information

  • All students, faculty, staff, and visitors must register their vehicle license plates when purchasing parking permits. The SBCCD Police Department will utilize automated license plate readers to verify parking permits are issued to vehicles parked on the campuses. Student, staff, and daily parking permits are valid at San Bernardino Valley College, Crafton Hills College, and The District office.
  • Students may change their permit using a different license plate for the permit if their primary permitted vehicle is unavailable.
  • A valid virtual semester or daily parking permit is required for all vehicles parking on campus (except government vehicles). Grace periods may be implemented at the beginning of each semester.
  • Staff permits are required for all staff stalls/lots. Vehicles parked in staff stalls without a staff permit will be cited.

  • Overnight parking is prohibited.
  • Student permits are sold by semester.
  • Any person who operates or parks a motor vehicle on District property is subject to District Parking and Traffic Regulations and the provisions of the California Motor Vehicle Code. The SBCCD parking regulations can be found in Administrative Procedure 6750.
  • It is a policy of the Board of Trustees for the San Bernardino Community College District to protect members of the entire college community and the property of the District. In accordance with this policy, the District maintains a Police Department 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The officers are sworn and duly Commissioned Police Officers of the State of California as defined in section 830.32 of the Penal Code and 72330 of the California Education Code and authority extends to anywhere within the state.

 

Campus PD

For additional questions please reach out to SBVC's Campus Police Department.

 

FAQ

To purchase a parking permit, click one of the links above for the type of permit you need. Click here for employee/staff parking permits.

Daily permits may be purchased from the link above or by scanning the QR Code on the parking lot signs.

You will need:

  • A valid credit or debit card.
  • The vehicle Make, Model, Year, Color, License Plate #, State of Issue 
  • An email address.

Please note:

  • Parking permits are required at all times in staff parking lots.
  • No overnight parking allowed.
  • Any vehicles parked illegally will be cited.
  • Overnight parking is prohibited.
  • Parking along Mt. Vernon Avenue is no longer permitted by the City of San Bernardino. Please note that parking in any of the shopping centers around the campus is reserved for their customers and students may be towed at any time at the students' expense.  
  • In the neighborhood around San Bernardino Valley College, there are “resident parking by permit only” areas, which impose the following restrictions: No parking in front of homes on Esperanza Street, Eureka Avenue, Hazel Avenue, K Street and Mission Drive.
To be eligible for a refund, you must request a refund within the first 2 weeks of the fall or spring semesters or within the first week of your late start class. A $10 processing fee will be withheld from the refund per Administrative Procedure 5030 - Fees.

To request a refund, send an email to clientrelations@phxgis.com. Include your full name, permit number, the campus you are attending, and the reason for your request. Please allow up to two weeks for processing.
Staff permits are issued to faculty and staff and must be valid for the current fall or spring semester, or summer session. Students are not eligible for staff permits.

How to get an employee/staff parking permit.
Daily permits are $3.00 and may be purchased from the link above or by scanning the QR Code on the parking lot signs.
Visitor parking is limited to the amount of time indicated on the sign at the individual visitor parking stalls (30, 45, and 60 minutes).

If the visit will be longer than the allowable time, visitors must purchase a daily permit and move the vehicle to a student lot.

No student or staff is allowed in visitor parking stalls at any time for any reason.
Motorcycles and other two-wheeled powered vehicles are limited to designated motorcycle parking areas. Motorcycle parking in these designated spaces does not require a permit.
You can pay or contest your citation online:

Yes. At both CHC and SBVC, parking permits are required in student and staff parking lots.
No. Permits are virtual. Physical decals will not be issued.
Yes. Citations are like any other ticket issued by a police or parking agency and are legally binding.
If you neglect to take care of any outstanding citation, the ticket will incur a fine, the fine will double and a DMV hold will be placed on the vehicle.
A DMV hold occurs when a citation that is past due has incurred penalties, and the DMV has been notified to suspend the vehicle’s registration until full payment for the citation is made.

If there are multiple citations, full payment would need to be made before DMV would issue the current registration.
Yes, a permit is needed to park on district property. Students with a Disabled Placard and a valid parking permit may park in any of the assigned disabled parking spaces on campus.