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Learn how to apply for a new accessible parking permit, get a traveller’s permit, a permit for your company, replace a lost or stolen permit, or change information on your permit.
Renew a company vehicle accessible parking permit online. An accessible parking permit may be issued to companies and organizations for vehicles that transport individuals with disabilities, provided they meet the eligibility criteria.
Application for an Accessible Parking Permit Ministry Delivering vital programs, services, and products — ranging from health cards, driver’s licence and birth certificates to consumer protection and public safety — to help create...
As a current permit holder, you have been certified by a Regulated Healthcare Practitioner as having an eligible condition that authorizes you to have an Accessible Parking Permit. To apply, renew or to change your address online, you will need: The current Accessible Parking Permit.
Accessible parking permits are issued to the individual with the disability, the permit privileges are not transferable. The permit is not valid when displayed on a vehicle and the vehicle is not being used to pick up, drop off or transport the holder of the permit named therein.
TORONTO — The Ontario government is making it easier, faster, and more convenient for people with accessibility needs to use Accessible Parking Permits. Now, Ontarians can apply for, renew, and replace lost or stolen Accessible Parking Permits online, from the comfort of home.
Application for an Accessible Parking Permit (APP) Submit your completed application: online at Ontario.ca /get-an-accessible parking permit, take to a ServiceOntario centre or mail to: ServiceOntario, PO Box 9800, Kingston ON K7L 5N8.
Ontarians can now choose to renew a permanent Accessible Parking Permit, apply for a traveler’s permit or motorcycle decal and request a change of address all by visiting Ontario.ca/RenewAPP. Companies and not-for-profit organizations that transport individuals with accessibility needs on a not-for-profit basis can also use this online option ...
Accessible Parking in Ontario. Under the Design of Public Spaces Standard of the AODA, cities and other organizations building or reconstructing on-street or off-street parking spaces must make those spaces accessible to visitors with disabilities who hold accessible parking permits.