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Yavapai College Campus Police - Dial 311Parking / Traffic EnforcementDo not disregard a Yavapai College parking citation. If a parking citation is not paid or an appeal is not completed, a hold can be on student records. This hold will prevent student registration, and release of grades and transcripts until the citation fine and late fees are paid. Speed limit on every Yavapai College campus is 15 MPHCampus Safety strictly enforces driving and parking laws on our campuses. The speed limit is 15 MPH on campus and in the parking lots. It has been set and posted to ensure the safety of our students, staff, employees and visitors. Please drive responsibly and think of others. Any violation of the Arizona Revised Statute can result in a citation requiring an appearance in justice court and points could be assessed against your driver’s license. Driving violations, which show reckless disregard for property and/or human life, can result in suspension of your driving and parking privileges on Yavapai College campuses.Parking is permitted on all campuses in designated parking lots. The parking lots are marked with white striping indicating parking spaces. Any vehicle not parked properly i.e., not parked between two white lines, parked in two spaces, parked outside the end of the row, or parked in a handicapped space without a MVD approved placard or license plate, will be cited. College citation fines are:
Anyone receiving a Yavapai College citation had 14 days to pay the fine or a $30 late fee is assessed. Appeal forms are available from the Campus Safety Department, and must be completed within 5 business days. A parking committee reviews all appeals and notifies the person who received the citation of its findings. |
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In the event of an incident which has affected or has the potential to affect the safety or well being of life, property, or the normal operation of the college, requiring a coordinated response by the decision making apparatus of the college, the following procedure will be put into place. Inclement Weather Procedures
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List of registered sex offenders living within a 1 mile radius of Yavapai College campuses. Yavapai College policy statement and notification procedures. Trespass Orders
List of individuals banned from all Yavapai College campuses, pursuant to A.R.S. 13-2911. Yavapai College Code of Conduct
The primary purpose of this Code is to set forth the rules and standards of conduct expected of students and others who join the College community (88kb PDF file) Yavapai County Silent Witness
Help Solve Crimes in the community anonymously - Call 800-932-3232 - or fill-out the online form The Designated Speed Limit is 15 MPH on All Yavapai College CampusesStudent, visitor and employee safety is a top priority for the Yavapai College Police, we take it very seriously. $50 Moving Violation Ticket Learn all the ways to make your driving experience on campus a fun, safe and cost-free one Parking Citation Appeal Form. Download the form, fill it out completely and email it to the address listed on it. |