Frequently Asked Questions
If you need additional information about security policies and safety at Estrella Mountain Community College, please contact the Director of Public Safety at 623-935-8918 or the Vice President ofAdministrative Services at 623-935-8840. A college official will be glad to discuss your concerns.
What type of services are offered by the Public Safety office?
- Respond and Investigate Incidents
- Safety Escorts
- First Aid
- Notifications to Students
- Vehicle Assistance - Our office will assist in contacting a Tow Company for all vehicle needs.
- Lost & Found
- Emergency Callboxes
- Crime Awareness and Public Safety Brochure
- Parking/Traffic Regulation Brochure
- Quick Reference Guide for Handling On-Campus Emergencies
- Key/Access Requests
- Online Driving Course
What are your hours and location?
Operational Hours
24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
Office Hours
Monday - Thursday - 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Friday - 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday - 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Summer Office Hours
Monday - Thursday - 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Friday - Sunday - Closed
The Public Safety Office is located at 3200 North Dysart Road. The office is in the new Public Safety building at the North-end of Parking Lot A by the Dysart and Sage entrance. The office can be easily identified by the College Public Safety sign over the entrance.
Where can I register for a parking permit? How much does it cost?
All college students and employees who operate a motor vehicle on college property are required to register their vehicle, secure and display a current parking permit on the vehicle. If you have a current parking permit from another MCCCD campus it may be registered at this campus using the existing permit number.
You can register for a parking permit at the Public Safety Office. There is no fee for the parking permit.
- Multiple Vehicles: Employees or students who use more than one vehicle must obtain a permit for each vehicle.
- Permit Display: College parking permits must be affixed to vehicles in the following manner.
- On autos/trucks, all permanently affixed permits shall be placed on either the lower left front windshield or lower left back windshield (driver's side).
- On motorized cycles, the permit shall be affixed where it can be seen without difficulty on the front fender or fork.
The college reserves the right to deny the issuance of a vehicle parking permit to any person with an indebtedness to the college arising from the parking or operation of vehicles on campus property until the indebtedness is paid in full; such person shall be denied the privilege of operating and parking his motor vehicle on college property. The action, however does not relieve any person of any sanctions contained in this publication.
What about lost property?
Lost and found property is kept at the Public Safety Office. If you lose property at the College, please check with Public Safety to ascertain if the item has been found. The telephone number is 623-935-8915 or 58915 on campus.
Articles turned into Lost and Found will be held for ninety days. Items not claimed within this period of time will be disposed of in accordance with with Arizona Revised Statutes.




