Traffic Rules and Regulations

The following is an abbreviated version of the Georgetown University Traffic Rules and Regulations. Further questions may be directed to the Office of Transportation Management.

Georgetown University’s parking regulations are enforced by OTM personnel and the Georgetown University Police Department (GUPD). These individuals have the authority to cite, tow and/or immobilize vehicles that are in violation of traffic or parking regulations on University property.

Parking permits and keycards issued to users of the parking system remain the property of Georgetown University. The University reserves the right to:

  • Refuse to issue a parking permit
  • Revoke or recall a permit
  • Change parking assignments if necessary
  • Restrict the use of any parking space, garage or surface lot at any time
  • Determine hours of control for parking locations
  • Change any or all of its parking regulations at any time

Anyone parking a motor vehicle in a GU lot or garage must display the appropriate permit for that lot or parking area. Any vehicle parked without displaying a valid permit is subject to ticketing, towing and/or mobilization. When a parking lot is full, parkers will be directed to one of the over flow lots.

In addition, parking in the following areas is prohibited. Violators will be cited and/or towed.

  • Accessible spaces
  • Designated loading docks
  • Fire lanes
  • Crosswalks
  • Building entrances
  • Sidewalks

It is the driver’s responsibility to find a legal, marked parking space and to park the entire vehicle within the space boundary

If a vehicle experiences a mechanical failure, it is the driver’s responsibility to contact OTM and remove the vehicle as soon as possible. Vehicles left unattended in unauthorized parking areas may be towed off the campus by an independent towing service, and all fees for such towing will be the responsibility of the driver/registered owner. If the problem involves a flat tire or battery failure, the driver can take advantage of the university’s free Motorist Assistance Program.

Parking lots and garages may not be used for vehicle storage. If any vehicle is found to be unattended for a period greater than 36 hours, the vehicle may be towed off campus by an independent towing service, and all fees for such towing will be the responsibility of the driver/registered owner.

Note: The District government or any towing company at the direction of the university shall remove a motor vehicle parked, left, or stored, on private property in violation of § 50-2421.03(2) or (3), as follows: (1) A vehicle parked, left, or stored without the consent of the property owner shall be removed immediately after a notice of infraction is issued and conspicuously placed on the vehicle.

The applicable traffic laws of the District of Columbia (Code 40-812A) govern Georgetown University. These laws, and the laws of the state of vehicle registration, apply to all movement of a motor vehicle on the campus of Georgetown University. The following general traffic regulations apply for the Georgetown University campus:

  • The speed limit on university streets is 15 miles per hour
  • The speed limit inside or on university parking facilities is 10 miles per hour
  • Except for designated university vehicles, motor vehicles may only be driven on roadways, and must observe all applicable statues and ordinances of the District of Columbia and the rules and regulations specific to the University. Emergency vehicles may operate on any surface area required when responding to an emergency.
  • Moving or driving around University parking/traffic control devices is strictly prohibited and may constitute a violation of District law as well as these University regulations.

Appeals can be sent via mail or emailed to otm@georgetown. edu. You will receive a response within five (5) business days.

Citations must be appealed within 10 days of issuance. Appeals received after 10 days will result in a reduction to the original fine. Unpaid or unappealed citations, fines automatically double on the 10th day after issuance and are sent to Data Ticket Corporation for processing.

Citations can be paid online, by mail or in person at the Office of Transportation Management, Kennedy Hall, Mezzanine (M) Level. Payments accepted are cash, check, Visa or Mastercard.

Note: There is a $3.50 convenience fee assessed when paying online.

If mailing your appeal please include your name, mailing address, a copy of the citation, along with payment made out to OTM and send to:

Georgetown University

Office of Transportation Management

3700 O Street, NW- Box 571108

Kennedy Hall, Mezzanine Level

Washington, DC 20057-1108

Once reviewed, a written response will be sent along with a refund, if appropriate.

The minimum fine reduction will be $50.

If multiple citations have been issued for the same reason the fine will not be waived or reduced and must be paid in full. (E.g. forgetting to hang/display your decal or repeatedly parking in the same location.)

Booted Vehicles

If a vehicle is booted, fines will be reduced to the original fine. Payment must be made before the vehicle is released. Payment arrangements can be made with 25% of the total fines due up front. The arrangement will be documented and signed by all parties. If the arrangement is not adhered to fines will be reinstated and sent to Data Ticket to start the collection process. Parking privileges may also be revoked.