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This partnership with health care providers allows persons with temporary disabilities to complete a placard application, obtain the required certification of disability, and receive their parking placard at the health care facility all in one visit.
In order to obtain a placard, Form MV-145A (PDF), "Persons with Disability Parking Placard Application" must be completed by the person with a disability, a health care provider, or a police officer and returned to PennDOT. Permanent placards are valid for five years and renewed in March or September.
Send completed application to: Bureau of Motor Vehicles, 1101 S. Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104-2516. Use of Person with a Disability Registration Plate:
This fact sheet explains the requirements for obtaining a Person with Disability parking placard, a Severely Disabled Veteran parking placard and a Person with Disability Temporary parking placard.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) issues handicapped parking permits to PA residents with disabilities. Both temporary and permanent placards are available, as well as permanent license plates.
This partnership with health care providers allows persons with temporary disabilities to complete a placard applications, obtain the required certification of disability and receive their parking placard at the health care facility all in one visit.
To apply for a Person with a Disability or Severely Disabled Veteran placard (temporary or permanent), a person must submit a completed PennDOT Form MV-145A (Person with a Disability Parking Placard Application), http://www.dot.state.pa.us/public/dvspubsforms/BMV/BMV%20Forms/mv-145a.pdf.