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Visiting from Out of State Or Traveling Outside New York State. New York State honors out-of-state plates and permits for people with disabilities, and most other states also honor New Yorks permits and plates.
To get plates, bring the following items to a DMV office: proof of your disability (either Application for a Parking Permit or License Plates, for Persons with Severe Disabilities (PDF) (MV-664.1) or the statement from your healthcare provider) current vehicle plates. proof of identity.
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.
A handicap parking application must be filled out before an accessible parking placard can be obtained. To find this application, visit your states government website or your local DMV website. You can print and fill out the application or get an application from your local DMV.
Applying for a DP Parking Placard or DP License Plates Apply online using the Disabled Person Parking Placard Form Application. Apply by mail or in office: Complete and sign an Application for Disabled Person Placard or Plates (REG 195) (PDF).
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Qualifications for Disabled Parking cannot walk 200 feet without stopping to rest; cannot walk without the use of, or assistance from, a brace, cane, crutch, another person, prosthetic device, wheelchair or other devices; is restricted by lung disease to a specific standard; uses portable oxygen;

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