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Vehicles displaying these plates may park in spaces reserved for persons with disabilities. Disabled Veteran license plates are multi-year and may be displayed on passenger vehicles, trucks and vans weighing 8,000 pounds or less and sport utility vehicles.
In order to apply for a disabled parking permit in Minnesota, you must complete an Application for Disability Parking Certificate form. Both the applicant and the verifying medical professional will need to fill in sections of the application form.
\u200bType of Fee\u200bCostPassenger Vehicle Plate Fees$15.50 (0ouble Plates) $13.50 (Single Plate)*Trailers$13.50 $2.50 (Life-Time Adhesive Sticker)Motorcycle/Moped Plate Fee$13.50Truck Plate Fees$15.50 (Double Plates) $13.50 (Single Plate)5 more rows
General Public Cost: 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. \u272a The fee for Disabled License Plates is the regular registration fee for the vehicle as prescribed by law.
Is my disabled parking permit valid in other states? It's generally accepted that your handicap parking permit is valid in all 50 states across the country. So, you should be permitted to park in any designated handicap parking place, no matter what state you find yourself in.
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Fee: The fee for a personalized license plate in Minnesota is $100 plus a $10 filing fee in addition to the regular renewal fee.
To Apply One must have a Persons with Disabilities Certification, signed by a licensed doctor. The request can only be processed in Springfield. Apply in person or mail the proper documentation to: Secretary of State. 501 S. 2nd St. Howlett Building, Rm. 541. Springfield, Illinois 62756.
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.
An applicant must complete a Persons with Disabilities Certification for Parking Placard/License Plates form (VSD 62) certifying the disability by a licensed physician. If the applicant has a permanent disability, the form must be mailed to the Secretary of State's office (by either the physician or the applicant).
Personalized disabled plates\u200b A $15 personalized plate fee is required each year in addition to the regular annual registration fee.

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