How do I apply for a disabled parking placard?

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To apply for a disabled parking placard in Pennsylvania, you must complete an Application for Pennsylvania Person with Disability Parking Placard or License Plate form and have a licensed physician, podiatrist, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner complete the certification section. Once the form is completed, it can be submitted in person at a PennDOT office, by mail, or through an authorized agent. If the application is approved, you will receive your placard or license plate in the mail. It is important to note that there are specific eligibility requirements for obtaining a disabled parking placard, so be sure to review them before submitting your application.
Answered Mar 9, 2024

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