Dwayne W. - Lot Enforcement Owner
The ParkingPass software has been exceptional. The integrated LPR cameras have made it easy for our patrollers to enforce the parking rules in the communities, with less risk of givebacks. We would highly recommend any property manager, towing or security company to utilize this software.
Looking for a better way to spot unauthorized vehicles in your Denver parking lot? Our License Plate Recognition (LPR) software makes this super easy. We offer three different ways to scan license plates in Denver:
You can set up fixed cameras around your Denver property, just like the ones you see at traffic lights. Or, if you prefer to stay mobile, you can add our license plate scanners to your security vehicles – they can even read plates while your car is moving through busy Denver lots.
For the easiest option, download our app. You or your staff can walk through your parking area and scan plates right from your phone. Our LPR software helps you spend less time patrolling so you can manage your Denver property more effectively.
With our mobile app, your phone becomes a license plate scanner, helping Denver parking managers quickly tell which cars belong and which don't.
This option attaches to your patrol car's front, scanning plates as you drive through Denver properties and showing results on a laptop inside.
Installed on light poles or at entrances around Denver properties, these stationary plate recognition cameras cover large areas without you lifting a finger.
License plate recognition uses special cameras and software to capture and read vehicle plates. As Readability explains, the system “is an advanced imaging system that uses optical character recognition (OCR) to detect, capture, and analyze vehicle license plates.”
If you choose fixed cameras, we’ll place them at key spots around your Denver parking areas. If you go with vehicle-mounted systems, cameras on your patrol car will send data to a computer inside while you drive around your property.
Our smartphone app lets Denver managers simply walk around and scan plates with their phones. Once you take a picture, our license plate OCR software pulls out the plate number and matches it against your database.
What makes our system great for Denver businesses is that everything works together in one package. The software immediately checks if a car belongs in your lot, letting Denver managers track vehicles, verify authorized cars, and enforce parking rules without breaking a sweat. As ParkingPass CEO Matt Boileau says, “Our technology makes it easy to know who should be in your lot without all the hassle.”
According to the University of California, Davis, “LPR increases parking efficiency, provides convenience for the parking customer, and greatly reduces the amount of paper and plastic waste produced.” Here’s what that means for your Denver property:
Our License Plate Recognition System helps Denver property managers and their customers alike. You can control access automatically, see how full your lot is in real-time, and get helpful reports about your facility.
Your customers will appreciate not needing physical permits or tickets. ParkingPass CEO Matt Boileau explains, “Everyone wins – operations run smoother, customers are happier, and you might even make more money.”
The cost of setting up license plate recognition in Denver depends on your property’s size and what features you need. Initial costs include cameras, software, and installation. Ongoing costs cover software updates, equipment maintenance, and technical support.
We offer Denver businesses a cost-effective approach. Our LPR software works with many different camera brands, so you might not need to replace the equipment you already have. Plus, our system is easy to maintain, meaning less downtime for your property.
What customers appreciate most is our clear pricing. We tell you exactly what everything costs upfront – no surprises. Our license plate detection is just one of over 60 features in our parking management system for Denver properties. By getting everything in one package, business owners save money while getting more benefits. Matt Boileau, ParkingPass CEO, highlights, “We aim to give our customers the best experience with our products, but also with our service. You get the full price from the get-go, so there are no surprises later.”
Using LPR in Denver means following Colorado’s privacy laws. “In 2019, we noted that most states do not have any explicit regulation on LPRs, which means their use was fairly wide open. Things haven’t changed much since then,” says Car and Driver. However, when collecting license plate information, you need to follow state data protection rules and public records requirements — clear privacy policies and secure data storage for your facility can accomplish this.
Our software includes strong data protection. We’ll help you understand how and when to tell your customers about data collection and how to follow regulations.
You can customize our system to meet specific Colorado legal requirements, including options to blur license plates when needed for privacy protection. “We make sure our technology follows all privacy standards and best practices so that you can use it with confidence,” assures ParkingPass president Matt Boileau.
Property managers need technology that’s simple to use, not complicated systems that require special training. “Customers want to have a seamless experience and clearly understand what to do with the app, which buttons to click and so on,” informs Forbes. Our LPR system has a clean, straightforward design that makes managing vehicles easy for Denver facilities.
Our dashboard shows all the important information in a way that’s easy to understand. Denver managers can quickly see which cars are authorized, which aren’t, and how full their lot is. We provide training videos and guides specifically for users to help you get up to speed quickly.
Plus, our support team is ready to help whenever you need it. We focus on making our plate recognition system easy to use so property managers can get the most out of it without a huge learning curve. Take it from ParkingPass CEO Matt Boileau, who says, “We designed this with property managers in mind – powerful enough to do everything you need but simple enough that anyone can use it.”
Keeping license plate information safe is extremely important for Denver properties. Data breaches can cause privacy problems and legal issues under Colorado law. As Loss Prevention Media says, “To ensure the secure storage and transmission of sensitive data, it is essential to use strong encryption.”
ParkingPass uses advanced encryption to protect your data when it’s being sent or stored. We have strict controls over who can access the system. We regularly check for security issues and update our systems to protect businesses from threats.
Our LPR technology and comprehensive security approach gives Denver property owners peace of mind that their data is safe. “We use top-level security for all our clients, with strong encryption and strict access controls,” assures ParkingPass owner Matt Boileau.
Every parking facility is different, with its own unique needs. SDM Magazine points out, “Many businesses that use LPR technology seek a solution that’s flexible, customizable and designed to operate in almost any environment or weather condition.” Our license plate OCR system lets property managers set it up exactly how they want it.
You can create your own access rules, connect permits to specific license plates, and set up enforcement guidelines that work for your parking area. This flexibility means our software works well for all types of properties — commercial properties, apartment complexes, schools, or anything else.
Being able to tailor the system lets property managers run their parking operations more efficiently. Matt Boileau, president of Parking Pass, emphasizes, “You can set up our system to match exactly what your property needs, creating a more effective and streamlined parking solution for your business.”
To get our License Plate Reader Software for your Denver property, contact our office today. Just fill out our online form or call us at (800) 322-5535.