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To apply for the permit, complete the NYC Parking Permit for People with Disabilities Application and provide supporting medical documentation.
Your personal physician and an NYC physician designated by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) Medical Certification Unit (MCU) must certify that you have a severe, permanent disability that impairs mobility.
Mail the application and documentation to:
NYC Department of Transportation
Permits and Customer Service
30-30 Thomson Avenue, 2nd Floor
Long Island City, NY 11101
The MCU will review your application. If it is approved, DOT's NYC Parking Permit for People with Disabilities Unit will send you the permit. If it is not approved, DOT will send you a “Reason of Non-Certification” letter that explains the appeal process.
Online
Download the City Parking Permit for People with Disabilities Application.
Download the City Parking Permit for People with Disabilities Application in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Italian, Korean, Polish, Russian, Spanish, or Urdu.
By Mail
An NYC Parking Permit for People with Disabilities is valid until the expiration date printed on the permit. Due to the COVID-19 emergency, the Department of Transportation (DOT) has extended the expiration date for all permits that expire in 2020 and 2021 until further notice.
Renewal forms will be mailed to the address on file. If your address has changed, you must download and complete the Change of Address form.
You can check the status of your application by phone.
The NYC Parking Permit for People with Disabilities allows you to park at most New York City streets. You must display the permit on your vehicle’s driver’s side dashboard.
Where You Can Park
You can park in:
To see what parking areas may be open to you with this permit, you can use the Parking Sign Locator map.
View street parking regulations on an interactive map.
Where You Can’t Park
You can’t park in or at:
You also can’t double park or block any traffic lanes.
Temporary Vehicle Change
If you need to use another vehicle temporarily that is not listed on your permit, fill out the Temporary Vehicle Change (TVC) web form.
A Temporary Vehicle Change can only be issued to NYC PPPD holders with a valid permit. No expired permits will be accepted, including expired permits extended during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Your request must include:
All temporary vehicle changes are made available to the Department of Finance. If you received a summons, you can learn how to dispute the ticket in the "Special Cases" section on the Parking Ticket or Camera Violation Dispute page.
Online
Complete the Temporary Vehicle Change Form.
By Phone
You can get a brochure with information about disability parking permits, including:
Online
Download the Parking Permit for People with Disabilities Brochure.
Download the Parking Permit for People with Disabilities Brochure in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Italian, Korean, Polish, Russian, Spanish, or Urdu.
By Mail
You can request a Department of Transportation (DOT) document in a language that is not currently available.
You will need to provide:
You will get the translated document in 30 days.
Online
Email the Department of Transportation.
By Phone
General Information and Assistance
You can get more information about eligibility, required documents, and how to use disability parking permits.
Online
Learn more about parking permits for people with disabilities.
By Phone