Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Request an original Disabled Person Parking Placard. Start Application. Before you begin: Have a completed Application for Disabled Person Placard or Plates (REG 195), signed by your medical provider. You will be asked to upload it in the online application process.
You may qualify for a DP parking placard or license plates if you have impaired mobility due to having lost use of one or more lower extremities, both hands, have a diagnosed disease that substantially impairs or interferes with mobility, or if you are unable to move without the aid of an assistive device.
Use this form to apply for a disabled person (DP) parking placard or license plates. Complete this form legibly in ink. Illegible, incomplete, and/or unsigned forms will be returned. Use an Application for Replacement Plates, Stickers, and Documents form (REG 156) to request replacement of a lost, stolen, or damaged placard or plates.
A qualified permanently disabled person may obtain a Disabled Person (DP) placard or DP License Plates for all of their vehicles, for no additional fee. Find out if you are eligible and learn how to apply.
Apply for or replace disabled person or veteran license plates Disabled license plates (regular or veteran) require a DMV office visit. The application forms are available online.
How to renew: Complete the renewal online using your Disabled Person Placard ID Card. If you have your renewal notice, scan the QR code or use your Renewal Identification Number to submit your signature and renew. Stay secure. Use the QR code scanner built into your iOS or Android device.
Start Replacement. An application for a replacement placard will be automatically generated. If you are completing the replacement request for someone else, they will need to sign the form. Be prepared to pay a replacement fee using your bank information or credit card, if applicable.
This application is only for requesting an original Disabled Person Parking Placard. Visit the Disabled Person Parking Placards and License Plates page for more information. If you are completing this form on behalf of someone else, the applicant will need to be present.
Learn more about working with an interpreter, conducting business with your service animal, how to apply for Disabled Person Parking Placards, and more.
Apply for a Disabled Person Parking Placard. Replacement Disabled Person Parking Placard. Beginning in 2023, placard holders who have had a placard for six or more years are required to provide a signature certifying their eligibility for a new placard.