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To apply for a disabled parking placard or license plate, you must complete and submit a completed Disabled Parking Plates or Placard Application (MED 10). You can submit your application: By mail: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles. P. O. Box 85815. Richmond, VA 23285-5815. In person: at any DMV customer service center or DMV Select office.
To request a replacement by mail or in person, you must submit a Disabled Parking Plates or Placard Application (MED 10). You will NOT need a new certification from a physician, physician's assistant, nurse practitioner, podiatrist or chiropractor for a replacement.
DMV offers temporary, permanent and institutional placards and disabled plates. To find out more and view sample images of these placards and plates, see Descriptions of Disabled Parking Placards and Plates. Getting, Renewing or Replacing a Placard or Plate. Apply for a disabled parking placard or license plate
Purpose: Persons with disabilities use this form to apply for a disabled parking placard or disabled parking license plates. Instructions: For a parking placard OR replacement placard ID card, submit this form with applicable fees.
To apply for a disability parking placard or license plate, you must complete and submit a completed disability Parking Plates or Placard Application (MED10). You can submit your application by mail or in person at any DMV customer service center.
Apply for Disabled Parking in Virginia. You can apply for your Virginia placard or plate: By mail. OR; In person. To apply for a handicap parking permit, you will need: A completed Disabled Parking Placard or License Plates Application (Form MED 10). Medical certification provided ON the application form by a: Physician. Physician's assistant.
Use this form to apply for a disabled parking placard or disabled parking license plates. Instructions: For a parking placard, submit this form with a $5.00 check or money order payable to DMV. Placard will be mailed to you in approximately 15 days. Placards purchased in advance of a medical procedure (e.g. surgery) will be mailed 15 days prior ...