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The State Parking Permit for Persons with Severe Disabilities (known as the blue hang tag) is now valid for up to 5 years from the date it was issued. When the permit expires, you must re-apply by submitting a new application to DOT by mail. You cannot renew your permit online.
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.
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.
Where can I park with the permit? Any metered parking space (Passenger or Commercial) without charge. Any No Parking space, regardless of hours, including street cleaning regulations. Any space designated for use by Authorized Vehicles, including Diplomats (DPL), New York Press (NYP) or any governmental agency.
DOHMH will review your application and supporting medical documentation. If DOHMH approves your application, NYC DOT will issue you a permit. If DOHMH denies your application, NYC DOT will send you a denial letter with an explanation of the appeal process. The entire application process could take up to 90 days.
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.