Public Safety
Emergency: 911
(police, fire, medical)
Security cell:
(510)852-5877
Belmont Police:
650-595-7400
Resources
Public Safety
Public Safety will no longer be provided by Notre Dame 91¸ŁŔű×ĘÔ´Őľ. Security
is now managed by the new property managers. If you need Security assistance, please
call the new Public Safety number at 510-852-5877.
Parking Passes
There will no longer be assigned parking passes. Please fill out the form to register
your vehicle to park on campus. Employees and students will be required to fill out
this form.

Please Note: The university is not responsible for any damages to any vehicle operated or parked on campus. The university does not assume responsibility or liability for any damages caused by fire, theft, casualty, or any other cause whatsoever with respect to any car or its contents, in the areas subject to the university’s jurisdiction. It is the responsibility of the vehicle’s owner to file fire, theft, casualty or accident reports with the police, insurance company and the Office of Public Safety
Parking Permits
All staff, faculty, students, and visitors who utilize NDNU parking facilities must
display a valid parking permit. See info on Parking Permits and Enforcement.
Power Failure
If the university telephone system fails during a power failure, you can contact Security
via any non-campus telephone (public telephone, cell phone) by calling (510) 852-5877
Building Hours
- Exterior doors will be unlocked at 7:00 AM.
- If you have an office in Namur, Madison, or the Welcome Center and you are the last in the building, you will be responsible for locking the front door.
- Campus Center and St. Mary’s will be locked at the end of the last class of the night.
Reporting a student’s behavior or conduct
If you would like to report a student’s behavior or conduct, you may use the form provided via the link below. This report will be sent to the Office of the Provost, which will follow up on it or route it to the appropriate office. For instance, a report concerning a traffic violation will be forwarded to Public Safety, while a report on sexual misconduct will be sent to the Title IX officer.
If you are concerned about a student, you may express this concern using the same form by selecting the pertinent “Student of Concern” boxes. The Office of the Provost will receive these “Students of Concern” reports and route them to appropriate parties for follow-up.
Megan’s Law
Section 290 of the California Penal Code requires people convicted of certain sexual offenses to register with the local law enforcement agency responsible for the jurisdiction in which they reside within five working days of their birthday and within five working days of changing their address. This is a lifetime requirement. Law enforcement cannot dictate where an offender lives as long as the offender registers their residence with the appropriate jurisdiction. (The Complete requirements are listed in Section 290 of the California Penal Code.)
More information can be found .
Policy for Reporting the Annual Disclosure of Crime Statistics
Notre Dame de Namur Human Resources and Provost Office prepares this report to comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act. Each entity provides updated information on its educational efforts and programs.
Campus crime, arrest, and referral statistics include those reported to NDNU Public Safety, designated campus officials (including but not limited to directors, deans, department heads, advisors to students/student organizations), and local law enforcement agencies. These statistics may also include crimes in private residences or businesses if required by law. California law (11160 of the California Penal Code) requires prompt, mandatory reporting to the local law enforcement agency by health care practitioners when they provide medical services to a person they know or reasonably suspect is suffering from wounds inflicted by a firearm or is the result of assaultive or abusive conduct. Any professional or pastoral counselors employed by NDNU are encouraged to inform their clients of the procedures to report the crime to Public Safety on a voluntary or confidential basis, should they feel it is in the client’s best interest. A policy exists to capture crime statistics anonymously disclosed confidentially during such a session.
Annually, an email notification providing the website to access this report is sent to all enrolled students, staff, and faculty. Copies of the report may also be obtained from Human Resources in Toso Namur or call 650-508-3645.
Campus Safety and Security Reports
- NDNU Annual Security Report 2024
- NDNU Annual Security Report 2023
- NDNU Annual Security Report 2022
- NDNU Annual Security Report 2021
- NDNU Annual Security Report 2020
- NDNU Annual Security Report 2019
- NDNU Annual Security Report 2018
- NDNU Annual Security Report 2017
- NDNU Annual Security Report 2016