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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:
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.
You may apply for a replacement Persons with Disability Parking Placard by completing Form MV-145A, “Persons with Disability Parking Placard Application.” Your previous placard number will be listed as the previous placard on PennDOT’s computer system.
Any vehicle lawfully displaying a placard will qualify for parking in areas designated for use by persons with a disability only.. The placard will not allow vehicles to park where parking is prohibited. Send completed application to: PA Department of Transportation Bureau of Motor Vehicles P.O. Box 68268 Harrisburg, PA 17106-8268
Customers with a permanent placard have the option to renew their placard, request a replacement placard or change the address their placard online at https://www.placard.penndot.pa.gov/PlacardWeb/public/external/placardLogin.xhtml or scan the QR code on the front of this application.
Apply for a PA Disability Permit. You can apply by mail for a disability placard or license plate from PennDOT. NOTE: Applications must include certification by a doctor. Veteran placards and plates require verification by the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA).