Register your party, avoid potential drama and tickets
Want to host a party without worrying about noise complaints or expensive tickets? Register your party with Off-Campus Life and the Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº Police Department. Whether you’re hanging out with a few friends or plan to have a larger event, party registration can help limit your chances of receiving a noise or nuisance ticket.Ìý
Here are three reasons to register your next party
1. Get a warning notificationÌý
Nobody wants the police to crash their party. When you register, you’ll get a warning text and email before the police arrive if a neighbor complains about noise. You’ll have 20 minutes to quiet down.ÌýÌýÌý
2. Registration is freeÌýÌý
Party registration costs exactly $0. It's a free service to help you avoid expensive noise tickets and keep peace with your neighbors. Plus, Off-Campus Life sometimes gives away swag bags or other prizes for students registering parties.ÌýÌý
3. Be a good neighborÌýÌý
You may not have to study for a test, go to work the next day or have young children who need to sleep, but your neighbors might. If things get too loud, you can fix it before it becomes a problem—and your neighbors will appreciate the respect.Ìý
Things to know about party registrationÌý
Registering your party is easy— here's a quick guide to make sure everything goes smoothly. Ìý
Size doesn’t matterÌýÌý
Having just a few friends over who might get loud? You can register that! There's no minimum party size—register any gathering where noise might be a concern.Ìý
Keep it legalÌýÌý
Just because you register doesn't mean you get a free pass to break rules. You'll still need to follow local laws and ordinances. But here's the good news: that warning call can help you avoid noise tickets by giving you a chance to quiet down first.Ìý
Quick orientation requiredÌýÌý
Registering for the first time? You'll need to attend anÌýorientation with Off-Campus Life staff. It's about 45-60 minutes, but here's the sweet part: do it once, and you're set to register parties for the whole school year!Ìý
Fraternities and sororities can register their parties through Off-Campus Life as well, and there’s a Greek-specific orientation for these types of events. Members can make an appointment with Off-Campus Life at partyreg@colorado.edu.ÌýÌý
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