Use this form to apply for a disabled person (dp) parking placard or license plates If you are completing this form on behalf of someone else, the applicant will need to be present. Complete this form legibly in ink
Illegible, incomplete, and/or unsigned forms will be returned Visit the disabled person parking placards and license plates page for more information Use an application for replacement plates, stickers, and documents form (reg 156) to request replacement of a lost, stolen, or damaged placard or plates.
Thankfully, accessing the dmv forms by state and downloading the dmv handicap placard application form for your state doesn't have to be an ordeal This guide will simplify the process, state by state. To apply for a disabled person parking placard, complete the “application for disabled person placard or plates” (dmv form reg 195) This form is accessible through the california dmv website, at any dmv field office, or by requesting it via mail
The reg 195 form has two primary sections requiring information. Disabled person placard or plates (note For lost, stolen, or mutilated disabled person or disabled veteran license plates or placard, please complete an application for replacement plates, stickers, and documents [form reg 156 available on dmv web]). Have a completed application for disabled person placard or plates (reg 195) (pdf), signed by your medical provider
A handicap placard, also known as a disabled parking permit or accessibility tag, allows individuals with qualifying medical conditions to legally park in designated accessible parking spots. Original disabled person parking placard this application is only for requesting an original disabled person parking placard