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Applying for the New York State Permit To apply, you must submit the DMV application form to NYC DOT. When applying, you must provide a valid copy of your Driver's License or Non-Driver's Identification Card issued by the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles.
Car-accessible Parking Spaces The ADA standards require that accessible parking spaces for cars must be at least 8 feet wide. These spaces must also be served by an access aisle (the striped area adjacent to the accessible parking space) that is at least 5 feet wide. Two spaces may share an access aisle.
You can apply for or renew the permit online through e-Permits or by mail. Access e-Permits. Call 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) to request a copy.
City permits are issued to people with a permanent disability that so severely affects their ability to walk that they require the use of a private automobile. The New York City parking permit is not valid outside of NYC.
New York City does not set aside reserved spaces on its streets for persons with disabilities. Reserved parking spaces are only available off-street, in parking lots for shopping centers/malls, office/apartment buildings, and college campuses.
You can apply for a long-term parking permit in a City-owned garage or lot by mailing a completed application and payment. Download the application. Call 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) to request a copy. You can check the status of a quarterly parking permit application by contacting DOT.
The NYC PPPD is sometimes called a "Special Parking Identification (SPI) Permit." It is valid only in New York City. To be eligible for the permit, you must: Require the use of a private vehicle for transportation. Have a severe, permanent disability that impairs mobility (documentation required)
The NYC PPPD is sometimes called a "Special Parking Identification (SPI) Permit." It is valid only in New York City. To be eligible for the permit, you must: Require the use of a private vehicle for transportation. Have a severe, permanent disability that impairs mobility (documentation required)