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Register your bike and/or electronics with UNO Public Safety. This will help us in locating your property if they are ever lost or stolen.

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Protect Your Bike On Campus

  • Locking your bicycle at one of our bike racks across campus doesn't guarantee that it won't be stolen, but it makes theft less likely.
  • Always lock up your bike and use a high-quality lock. A "U" type lock is recommended. See the listing of campus bike rack locations listed below.
  • When you purchase your bicycle, record the serial number and take a picture so it can be identified. Register your bike with Public Safety.
  • Never secure your bicycle to a tree, handrail, light post, etc. Secure your bicycle to a well-lit bike rack. Bike racks are available throughout campus.
  • Bicycles left in the same area for a long period of time are stolen more often than bicycles that are used on a daily basis. Check on your bicycle daily to ensure that it is still secure.
  • Bicycles may be confiscated by Public Safety if they are found in areas other than bicycle racks.
  • Report suspicious activity such as persons loitering around bicycle racks, to Public Safety at 402.554.2911.

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