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Security Services offers free 24/7 lockout & jump-start services to anyone on Penn's campus. Simply call 215-573-3333 and a Public Safety Officer will be dispatched to your location. Read More »
The University of Pennsylvania Police Department is a fully-accredited police department, and has been since March 2001, through the Commission on the Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), which administers a rigorous accreditation process whereby law enforcement agencies must adhere to over 440 standards, codes and state-of-the-art practices. Read More »
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Penn Parking is Renaming its Parking Facilities

Posted On June 13, 2012

Penn Parking is renaming its parking facilities—replacing the current number system with descriptive names that correspond to the facilities' geographic locations—to help visitors better locate our parking garages. For instance, Lot 19, located at 34th and Chestnut Streets, will be renamed "Law" to reflect its proximity to Penn Law School. Lot 30, located on the northeast corner of 38th and Walnut Streets, would become "Walnut 38."
The floors in all Penn garages will also sport new names based on University icons and traditions. First floors will be called the "Franklin Floor," second floors, "Quaker," and third floors, "Ivy Day," etc. Signage depicting the floor names is being installed in all garages.

 Visit the Business Services website for information about the lots, including the GPS coordinates and hours for visitors.