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Disability Information Hub

Accessible Parking

To park your vehicle in spaces with a wheelchair symbol, you must have an accessible parking placard or a license plate with a wheelchair symbol on it.

You do not have to drive to get an accessible placard. If you are a passenger in someone else’s vehicle, your placard will allow them to park in accessible spaces as long as you are in the vehicle and have your placard and ID with you.

You can apply for a short-term placard or a permanent placard. Both require medical certification.

Learn more about how to get an accessible parking placard or license plate below.

Temporary Accessible Parking Placards

To apply for a temporary placard, print and complete this application, and then bring it to your physician or medical practitioner for their signature.

To submit the application, bring it to your municipal police department. Your local police department will issue your temporary placard, not the NJ Motor Vehicle Commission.

Permanent Accessible Parking Placards or License Plates

You can apply for a permanent accessible parking placard, license plate, or both. You will need the signature of a medical practitioner for your application.

Accessible parking placards are valid for three years, and every three years, you will need a medical practitioner to recertify your application.

Wheelchair symbol license plates must be renewed every year, and every three years, you will need a medical practitioner to recertify your application.

There is no fee to apply or recertify.

You may be eligible for a permanent accessible placard or plates, if you:

Download the Wheelchair Symbol Plate and Placard Checklist (Form SP-41A) for more detailed information.

To apply for an accessible parking placard or license plates, print and complete this application,

Submit your application by bringing it to your local motor vehicle commission licensing center, or mail it to:

New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission Special Plate Unit
225 East State Street, PO Box 015 Trenton, NJ 08666-0015

Note: If you do not have a driver’s license or non-drivers ID, you will need to bring additional documents that meet the 6 Points of ID to verify your identity.

If you have any questions or need help, call the NJ New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission at 609-292-6500 or (TTY 711).

If you are veteran with a disability or have received the Purple Heart, New Jersey law also exempts you from the payment of municipal parking meter fees for up to 24 hours if you own the parked vehicle, are the driver or a passenger of the vehicle, and display a unique placard issued by MVC. To receive your placard, you must submit the following to an MVC agency or by mail: