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There is no fee for a placard issued to a person with a permanent disability, and a $5 fee (per placard) if issued to a person with a temporary disability. Disabled Person license plates displaying the International Symbol of Access (ISA) may be issued to persons with a permanent disability (limit one set of plates).
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 collectors office.
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 collectors office.
Fees Associated With Placards and Permits Remember to include the correct fee with your application so you wont delay receiving your license plate or placard. If you need a temporary placard, the fee is $6. If youre applying for a permanent handicapped license plate fee, there is no fee.
For temporary placards, theres a $5.00 fee, but theres no charge for permanent placards. Image by Scott Graham on Unsplash: Its easy to renew your handicap placard in Texas.
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Download the Application for Persons with Disabilities Parking Placard and/or License Plate (Form VTR-214) Have your doctor or health care provider complete the Disability Statement section of the application. Submit the completed application and payment (if applicable) to your county tax office.
License plates and registration for vehicles owned and driven by disabled veterans the person has suffered, as a result of military service: at least a 50 percent service-connected disability; or. the person receives compensation because of the disability; and. the motor vehicle: is owned by the person; and.
There is no fee for permanent placards and a $5.00 fee for temporary placards. Placards must be renewed every four years. Texas law allows disabled residents to obtain either a) one set of plates with the international symbol of access plus one placard, or b) two placards.

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