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How to fill out the PERSON WITH A DISABILITY PARKING PERMIT Placard online
Filling out the Person with a Disability Parking Permit Placard application online can be a straightforward process. This guide provides the necessary steps and information to assist you in completing the application accurately.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out the application.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in the online editor.
- Indicate the type of placard you are requesting. You can select from options such as new placard, temporary placard, replacement, additional placard, or renewal. Remember that there is a processing fee of $5.00 for each placard type.
- If applicable, provide the previous placard number, especially if you are applying for a replacement or renewal.
- Complete the section that asks for your personal information. Fill out the name of the person with a disability, street address, city, state, zip code, county, and telephone number.
- Make sure to sign and date the form. The signature can be that of the person with a disability, their next of kin, or a care provider.
- If you are part of an organization applying for a placard, complete the organization section, noting the name of the authorized agent or officer, their title, the name of the organization, and the federal tax ID or charter number.
- Prepare to submit proof of disability by attaching the original prescription from the health care provider, which must meet specific requirements outlined in the instructions.
- Once the form is complete, you can save your changes. Consider downloading or printing the application for your records before submission.
- Submit the completed application and payment either by delivering it to a local Deputy Registrar agency or by mailing it to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
Complete your application for a disability placard online today to ensure accessibility and convenience.
(1) An accessible parking space must be at least ninety-six (96) inches wide. (2) An access aisle adjacent to an accessible parking space must be at least sixty (60) inches wide and may not be restricted by a built-up curb ramp, planters, curbs, wheel stops, or any other obstructions.