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Each handicap parking permit in New York is issued with an expiration date. Different locations have different lengths of time for which the placard is good for. In New York, a handicap parking placard may be good for up to 5 years. Refer to your expiration date to know when you should renew.
If you park in a space reserved for people with disabilities that has a parking meter, your vehicle must display the parking permit or plates and the metered parking waiver for you to legally park in that space and not pay the fee.
To apply for the permit, complete the DMV application and include a copy of a valid NYS Drivers License, NYS Non-Drivers Identification Card, or NYC Municipal Identification Card (IDNYC). Download the State Parking Permit for People with Disabilities Application.
Your new placard will be mailed to you once DMV receives your signature. If you renew online, you should receive your placard within two to four weeks. What is changing for permanent disabled person parking placard holders?
The fine for illegally parking in a space reserved for people with disabilities is $50 to $150, plus a mandatory $30 surcharge.