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  1. www.scdmvonline.com › Vehicle-Owners › Disabled-Parking-PlacardsPeople with Disabilities - SCDMV

    If you are a person who has a disability, you may be interested in a parking placard or license plate for people with disabilities. You may find more information about these placards and plates on the Application for Placard and/or License Plate for People who have a Disability (SCDMV Form RG-007A) and the Organization Placard and/or License ...

  2. Accessible Parking. Vehicles displaying a valid SC or other state-issued disability license plate or disability placard may park in: Designated spaces for persons with disabilities, as long as the vehicle is driven by or is transporting the person whose name appears on the license plate registration certificate or placard certificate.

  3. www.greenvillecounty.org › answerbook › handicapCounty of Greenville, SC

    The County of Greenville follows the standards for the handicapped requirements for servicing handicapped individuals. Those "standards" are too numerous and complex to provide here. For specific information, contact the Building Safety Division, 864.467.7060.

  4. Your disability placard or license plate allows you to: Park in handicapped parking spaces. Park at city parking meters without paying. Visitors to SC with Disabilities. If you are traveling to South Carolina from another state, you can use your out-of-state disability placard or plate, as all placards and plates are recognized in all other states.

  5. www.scdmvonline.com › - › mediaSCDMV

    The SCDMV webpage provides the Application for Placard and/or License Plate for People who have a Disability form (RG-007A).

  6. To obtain plates for an institution, a representative for the institution should complete the application for an Organization Placard and/or License Plate for People Who Have a Disability (SCDMV Form RG-007B). A physician, ARPN, or PA certification is not required.

  7. Placards are available to persons who have been certified as disabled by a licensed physician. To apply, you must have a current driver’s license, beginner permit or identification card photo on file with SCDMV.