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In Pennsylvania, it takes about 8-10 weeks to receive your handicapped parking plates or placards.
Only one permit is allocated per person. It's important to remember a distinction here: a handicap parking permit is assigned to the person, not the vehicle. So even though it might stay in the primary vehicle, the permit is only valid when the disabled owner is inside.
Fees. Permanent and Disabled Veterans placards are free and valid for five years. Temporary placards are free and valid for six months. Disabled plates and Veterans plates cost $11 and need to be renewed when you are renewing your vehicle registration.
In order to obtain a placard, Form MV-145A (PDF), "Persons with Disability Parking Placard Application" must be completed by the person with a disability, a health care provider, or a police officer and returned to PennDOT. Permanent placards are valid for five years and renewed in March or September.
The owner may apply for dual registration plates by completing either Form MV-145, \u201cApplication for Persons with a Disability or Hearing Impaired Registration Plate or a Persons with a Disability Motorcycle Plate,\u201d or Form MV-145V, \u201cApplication for Disabled Veteran, Severely Disabled Veteran Registration Plate or ...
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When you've completed your application, you must send it through the mail to PennDOT, along with any fees (Address noted here). Other states may allow for online submission. Be sure to check with your local DMV. In Pennsylvania, it takes about 8-10 weeks to receive your handicapped parking plates or placards.
No vehicle may park at any such space except a motor vehicle bearing a handicapped plate, a handicapped parking placard, a severely-disabled veteran's plate, or a severely-disabled veteran placard and which is being operated by or for the transportation of a physically handicapped person or a severely-disabled veteran.
No vehicle may park at any such space except a motor vehicle bearing a handicapped plate, a handicapped parking placard, a severely-disabled veteran's plate, or a severely-disabled veteran placard and which is being operated by or for the transportation of a physically handicapped person or a severely-disabled veteran.
Handicap parking permits are free in Philadelphia.
In order to obtain a placard, Form MV-145A (PDF), "Persons with Disability Parking Placard Application" must be completed by the person with a disability, a health care provider, or a police officer and returned to PennDOT. Permanent placards are valid for five years and renewed in March or September.

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