Manage Your Parking Citations
Parking citations are issued to maintain a safe and organized campus environment at WSU Vancouver. All enforcement actions follow the Campus Parking and Traffic Regulations in accordance with the Washington Administrative Code. Understanding the rules helps ensure that students, faculty, and visitors have reliable access to campus facilities while maintaining the flow of traffic across university grounds.
If you receive a notice, you can easily view details, submit payments, or begin the formal appeal process through our digital management system. Promptly addressing a citation prevents additional administrative fees and potential collection actions. WSU Vancouver is committed to providing a fair and transparent process for all drivers, ensuring that every appeal is reviewed by an independent committee of campus peers.
Pay a Citation
Citations may be paid online or in person at the Parking Services office. You may also mail your payment and citation information to the following address:
WSU Vancouver Parking Services
14204 NE Salmon Creek Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98686-9600
- Review Fine Amounts: See parking fines for information about citation types and costs.
- Administrative Fees: After 30 days, an administrative fee of $25 is added to the outstanding balance of any citation, and the account is submitted for collection.
- Questions: Email Parking Services or call 360-546-9002.
Appeal a Citation
Citations must be appealed within 10 days per state law. All appeals must be submitted via the online parking appeal system.
- Instructions: Refer to the back of your citation for detailed instructions and contact information, including the phone number and physical, email, and web addresses for Parking Services.
- The Review Process: Decisions are made by the Parking Appeals Committee. This group consists of WSU Vancouver students, staff, and faculty who are not employed by or directly affiliated with Parking Services, ensuring an unbiased review of your case.
- Regulatory Authority: All citations are issued in accordance with Washington Administrative Code 504-19.
Access or Update your Parking Profile
Starting fall 2025, your vehicle license plate will serve as your parking permit. Maximum of two license plates per permit, and only one vehicle is allowed on campus at any given time.
Contact Us
Fall Semester Hours
- Mon – Fri: 7:30am – 5:00pm
Besides parking maintenance and traffic management, parking fees pay for extra security patrol, AED maintenance, area lighting, door unlocks and jump starts, flag replacement, lost and found, and more.