Minnesota Application for Disability Parking Certificate 2025

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All accessible parking spaces shall have an adjacent access aisle measuring a minimum of 8 feet in width. Two parking spaces can share the same access aisle. Van accessible parking spaces that are angled shall have the access aisles located on the passenger side of the parking space.
To find out if you are eligible: Complete the applicant section of the application. Have your health professional complete the health professional section of the application. Submit the application to any Motor Vehicle Registrars office or the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.
The ramp slope shall not exceed 1:12. The surface of the ramp shall be stable, firm and slip-resistant. Intermediate landings at least 5 feet in length must be provided for every 30 inch rise. Landings at least 5 feet in length must be provided at both the top and bottom of the ramp.
(a) Parking spaces reserved for physically disabled persons must be designated and identified by the posting of signs incorporating the international symbol of access in white on blue and indicating that violators are subject to a fine of up to $200.
Who qualifies for a handicap parking permit? As with everything else, the specific qualifications for a handicap parking permit will vary from state to state. Generally, the criteria is a persons ability to walk a distance of 100-200 yards without having to stop and rest.
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To qualify for a special disability parking, you must have either a disability license plate or parking certificate (hang tag or placard) which are issued by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety.
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.

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