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Temporary Placards are red in color and are issued for 6 months. A new MV-9D or doctor prescription is required for a renewal. Permanent placards are blue in color and are issued for 4 years. A new MV-9D or doctor prescription is not required for renewal.
MV-9D Disabled Persons Parking Affidavit.
Persons permanently or temporarily disabled may be issued a Disabled Person Parking Permit (placard) by submitting an application in person or by mail to the Tag Office in their county of residence. There is no fee for the placard, which hangs from the rear-view mirror of a vehicle.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand, or park any vehicle in a parking place for persons with disabilities unless there is displayed on the drivers side of the dashboard or hung from the rearview mirror of the parked vehicle a valid unexpired parking permit for persons with disabilities or unless
The required application Disabled Persons Parking Affidavit (Form MV-9D) is a form that is completed by a licensed doctor 2. The application must state that such person is a disabled person with disabilities as specified in paragraph (5) of Georgia Code Section 40-6-221.
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Permits may be purchased online. Visit the Parking Services web page for more information and call 414-286-CITY (2489) with any questions.
If you have a disabled placard from your home state it will be recognized in most other US states.
Firstly, you need to collect or download an application form from the Georgia Department of Revenue. When renewing your permit, you need to complete sections A, B, and F of the form. Youll then submit it, by mail or in person, to your local County Tag Office.

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