Disabled Person Parking Placards (Permits)
Long Term And Short Term Parking
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| Disabled persons must have either a current Florida Driver License or
a Florida Identification Card issued by the Florida Division of Driver
Licenses. |
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Long Term Disabled Person Parking Placards
A long-term disabled person parking placard is
available to any individual with permanent mobility problems or those
who are legally blind. The disability must be certified by: |
| A Florida or out-of-state Physician, Osteopathic
Physician, Podiatrist, Chiropractor or Optometrist; or by the Florida
Division of Blind Services, the Adjudication Office of the U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs, the U.S. Veterans Administration, or
the Florida Department of Veterans Affairs. |
| Long-term permits are issued for a period of four years and expire on
the disabled person's birthday. |
| Individuals seeking the long-term parking placard must submit a
completed application (83039 dated June 1998 or later). The fee is No Fee. Applications may be obtained at
the Tax Collector's
and the
. |
| Or, you may to retrieve the (83039) Disabled Person Parking Placard
Application. (Note: This form is in pdf format, which must be
viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader.) This software is available
free through the web site. |
Temporary Disabled Person Parking Placards
Temporary disabled person parking placards are
available to any individual with a temporary disability, which is:
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| Certified by a Florida or out-of-state physician,
osteopathic physician, chiropractor, or optometrist; or by the Florida
Division of Blind Services or the Adjudication Office of the U.S.
Veterans Administration. |
| Individuals seeking the temporary parking placard must submit a
completed application (83039 dated June 1998 or later). The fee is $15. The permit may be valid as
determined by your physician, not to exceed 6 months. Applications
may be obtained at the Tax Collector's
or
. |
| Or, you may to retrieve the (83039) Disabled Person Parking Placard
Application. (Note: This form is in pdf format, which must be
viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader.) This software is available free
through the web site. |
| Warning: Knowingly providing false information on an application to
obtain a disabled parking placard is a misdemeanor of the first degree,
the penalty for which is up to 1 year in jail and/or a fine
of $1,000. |