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Bicycle/E-Device Registration

Fall and Spring Semester

Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

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How to Register your Bicycle/E-Device

Campus Residences offers a bicycle/e-device registration program to all residents. Bicycle/e-device registration can help recover your bicycle/e-device in case it is ever lost or stolen. The only e-devices you are able to register on campus are e-bikes, e-scooters and e-skateboards.

Simply fill out this form to start the process and visit the Tabler Community Center, in order to have your bicycle/e-device inspected and labeled. It is fast, simple, and free!

Please note: Do not bring your bicycle/e-device into the Tabler Community Center. Please leave it outside or by the bike racks near the entrance so that our staff can inspect the bicycle/e-device after verifying your information.

Bicycle/E-Device Registration Form

Storage

Bicycles/e-devices must be stored on outdoor bike racks, bicycle storage rooms (Nobel Halls), or Bike Rack Studenton living room bicycle racks (West Apartments E, F, G, H, I, J). Bicycles/e-devices stored or chained/locked in unapproved areas are subject to immediate removal. Residents in West Apartments E-J wishing to store their bicycles/e-devices in their apartments must utilize the living room bicycle racks. If your housing assignment changes, even temporarily (e.g., moving to a summer housing assignment), you should move your bicycle/e-device to the closest approved storage areas near your new assignment. You are encouraged to bring your bicycle/e-device home during the winter intersession and you must take your bicycle/e-device with you if you move off campus, even if you are returning (i.e., leaving for the summer and returning for the fall). Students who reside on campus should never leave their bicycles/e-devices in the academic mall/hospital area for long term parking.

Bicycle/E-Device Removal

Bicycles and e-devices stored or parked in unapproved locations or anywhere that hinders movement are subject to immediate removal. The university is not responsible for damage to bicycles/e-devices or accompanying accessories (e.g., locks or chains) if a bicycle/e-device needs to be removed. At the conclusion of the spring academic semester, bicycles/e-devices left in residential areas will be considered abandoned property and removed. Bicycles/e-devices believed to be abandoned will be tagged marking them as such. If your bicycle/e-device is tagged, simply remove the tag to prevent your bicycle/e-device from being removed. 

If your bicycle/e-device has gone missing, you must contact University Police to file a police report at (631) 632-3333.

Please note:  Safety & Support Services will only clear bicycle racks and storage in residential areas. Bicycles in the Academic Mall or University Hospital Areas are not part of our process.