To qualify for a disability parking permit, the physician or Advance Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) must certify that the applicant has a disability that limits or impairs the ability to walk 200 feet without stopping to rest and has been diagnosed with at least one of the conditions
Click on the county link below where you reside for information on how to apply for a disability parking permit (temporary (red) placard, long term (blue) placard or special license plates).
placard(s). You may apply up to 60 days before it expires. Print the serial number of your expiring or expired Temporary placard(s) in the space provided. Check your ID card for your placard number(s). If you currently have two Temporary placards and want two renewal Temporary placards, make sure to
You can apply for a placard or plate for handicapped parking in a few simple steps, and it's also easy to renew your disability permit. You can even get a replacement placard or plate if yours is lost, stolen, or damaged.
You may apply for a renewal removable windshield placard up to 60 days before it expires. • You do not need a physician’s certificationfor the replacement of a Lost, Stolen, or Mutilated removable windshield placard.
Applications for first-time placards (blue in color) and temporary placards (red in color) are processed in person at a satellite city hall or County issuing site. All replacement placards (lost, stolen, or mutilated) and renewal of temporary placards (red in color) are processed in person at