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The persons with a Disability placard and/or license plates are to be used exclusively for a person with a disability named on the identification card. The identification card is nontransferable and shall be revoked is used by any other person.
By law, eligibility for a Temporary Placard is limited to persons who have temporarily lost the use of one or more limbs, are temporarily disabled so as to be unable to ambulate without the aid of an assisting device, or whose mobility is otherwise temporarily limited.
To apply for plates or a placard, complete the Application for Vehicle License Plates and/or Placard for Persons with a Disability (Form SP-41). There is no fee for either the license plates or the placard.
APPLICATION FOR VEHICLE LICENSE PLATES AND/OR PLACARD FOR PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY. PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY WHILE COMPLETING YOUR APPLICATION FORM. IF THE APPLICATION IS NOT FULLY COMPLETED, ACCURATE AND/OR LEGIBLE IT MAY CAUSE DELAYS IN RECEIVING YOUR PLATES AND/OR PLACARD.
Wheelchair symbol license plates may be issued for one vehicle owned, operated or leased by a person with a disability or family member providing transportation for that person. Wheelchair symbol license plates must be renewed every year, disability recertification is required every three years.
Apply for NJ Disability Parking. To apply for handicap accessible parking placards or license plates, you must complete an application and have your disability certified by a doctor. The application process varies based on whether you're applying for a permanent or temporary placard.
To apply for an accessible parking placard or license plates, print and complete this application, Submit your application by bringing it to your local motor vehicle commission licensing center, or mail it to: New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission Special Plate Unit.