What is the process for obtaining a disabled parking placard?
To obtain a disabled parking placard in Delaware, individuals must first meet certain eligibility criteria as defined by the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles. Generally, this placard is available for individuals with a permanent or temporary disability that impairs their mobility. A broad range of conditions may qualify, including but not limited to, mobility limitations, visual impairments, and other medical conditions that significantly restrict a person’s ability to walk.
The application process begins by filling out the appropriate application form, which is available on the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles website. This form usually requires the applicant's personal information, such as name, address, and driver's license number. Additionally, a licensed healthcare provider must complete a section of the form, certifying that the applicant has a qualifying disability. This healthcare provider's signature is vital, as it verifies the applicant's eligibility for the disabled parking placard.
Once the application is filled out completely, it must be submitted to a local Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles office. There may be a small fee associated with the placard; however, the exact amount can vary, so it is advisable to check the latest information on the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles website.
After the application is processed and approved, the applicant will receive their disabled parking placard, which can be displayed in the vehicle to permit parking in designated disabled parking spaces. Individuals are encouraged to consult the Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles website for any updates or additional details about the process.

Answered Sep 10, 2025
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