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From the NJ DDS Guidelines (Page 10) A: Yes. When parking at a metered space, a driver with a disability placard/license plate must put the appropriate amount of money in the meter.
Obtain certification from a qualified medical practitioner that you are qualified for a temporary placard; see Qualifications for medical certification information. Submit the completed application to a municipal police department along with a check or money order for $4 made payable to NJMVC.
The nearest place you can go to get a handicap parking permit in-person will be either your local Department of Motor Vehicles office or your local tax collector's office.
You can complete and submit the Application for Temporary Placard (Form SP-68) with your medical certification and a $4 fee. Click here to apply online and obtain your disability certification from a qualified New Jersey doctor.
Unlike licenses, vehicle registrations, inspection stickers, and temporary tags, under state law disability placards cannot be extended by MVC, but require a higher-level authority.
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You can complete and submit the Application for Temporary Placard (Form SP-68) with your medical certification and a $4 fee. Click here to apply online and obtain your disability certification from a qualified New Jersey doctor.
To apply for plates or a placard, complete the Application for Vehicle License Plates and/or Placard for Persons with a Disability (Form SP-41). There is no fee for either the license plates or the placard. A copy of the vehicle registration must be included with the plate application.
The nearest place you can go to get a handicap parking permit in-person will be either your local Department of Motor Vehicles office or your local tax collector's office.
From the NJ DDS Guidelines (Page 10) A: Yes. When parking at a metered space, a driver with a disability placard/license plate must put the appropriate amount of money in the meter.
Who's eligible? has lost the use of one or more limbs as a consequence of paralysis, amputation, or other permanent disability; is severely and permanently disabled and cannot walk without the use of or assistance from a brace, cane, crutch, another person, prosthetic device, wheelchair or other assistive device;

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