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Oregon Handicap Parking Permit: Eligibility and Application Process

People with qualifying disabilities in Oregon can apply for an Oregon handicap parking permit. The permit provides access to designated handicap parking spaces across the state. There are various types of permits, including temporary permits for those with temporary disabilities or out-of-state visitors, renewable parking permits for those with permanent disabilities, wheelchair permits, family permits, and program permits for organizations transporting people with disabilities. Disabled veterans are eligible for disability license plates but must also apply for a handicap parking pass.


Eligibility Requirements for an Oregon Handicap Parking Permit

To qualify for an OR handicap parking permit, a person must have one of the following:

Inability to walk more than 200 feet without resting

Severe mobility limitations due to paralysis or loss of one or more limbs

Complete or substantial loss of vision

Need for an assistive device to walk

Severe chronic conditions such as heart conditions, emphysema, rheumatism, arthritis, ulcerative colitis, or related chronic bowel disorders

The Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division requires a certification statement from a licensed medical professional. This can be a doctor of medicine, podiatrist, osteopath, naturopath, chiropractor, certified nurse practitioner, certified physician assistant, or licensed optometrist.


Applying for an Oregon Handicap Parking Permit

To apply for an OR handicap parking permit, individuals must complete the Application for Parking Permit for an Individual with a Disability (Form 735-265) and submit it along with the certification statement from a licensed medical professional. The application can be submitted by mail or in person at any Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division.


It is essential to follow OR's handicap parking laws, which require hanging the placard from the rearview mirror when parked in a handicap spot or placing it on the dashboard if there is no rearview mirror. The placard must be removed when the vehicle is in motion. Falsely claiming a disability to receive a handicap parking pass is a crime in OR and may result in a jail sentence of up to six months or a fine of up to $1,000, or both.


Temporary permits are valid for six months and can be renewed by submitting a new application with a new medical certification. Renewable parking permits are valid for the same duration as an OR driver's license or ID card and can be renewed by completing another application with a new medical certification and submitting it in person.


If you live in OR and have a qualifying disability, you may be eligible for an OR  handicap parking permit. Contact a licensed medical professional to obtain a certification statement, and then apply for the permit by submitting the required forms to the Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division.

Oregon Handicap Parking Placards


Can I use my handicap placard from a different state in Oregon?

According to the Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division, out-of-state handicap placards and plates are recognized in OR, and individuals with these permits may use them to park in handicap spaces. However, it is important to note that the rules and regulations regarding handicap parking may vary by state, so it is always a good idea to check with the local DMV or transportation authority to ensure compliance with the specific laws and regulations of the state in which you are traveling.  Make sure to check the state so there are no violations or penalties.


Is parking free with handicap placard in Oregon?

While the use of a handicap pass allows individuals with disabilities to park in designated accessible parking spaces, it does not necessarily guarantee free parking in OR. Parking fees and regulations may vary depending on the specific parking location and jurisdiction. In some cases, parking fees may be waived for individuals with disabilities who display a valid handicap pass, while in other cases they may be required to pay the standard parking rate. It is important to check the signage and regulations of the specific parking location to determine whether or not parking fees apply.  These are some of the benefits of having your permit.


How much is a handicap placard in Oregon?

There is no fee to obtain a permanent OR handicap parking permit. The temporary OR handicap parking permit is also free of charge, but it is only valid for six months. After that period, you can re-apply for a new temporary permit or apply for a permanent permit. However, it is important to note that there may be fees associated with obtaining a medical certification from a licensed medical professional required to apply for a handicap parking permit. Additionally, if the pass is lost or damaged, there may be a fee to replace it. It's always best to check with the Oregon DMV for any updated information on fees and requirements for obtaining a handicap parking permit.


Does Oregon have handicap license plates?

Yes, OR does offer handicap license plates for individuals with qualifying disabilities. However, it is important to note that handicap license plates are only available to disabled veterans, and they must also apply for a handicap parking pass as well. For other individuals with disabilities, the Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division offers several types of handicap parking permits, including temporary permits, renewable parking permits, wheelchair permits, family permits, and program permits. To apply for a handicap parking permit, individuals must meet certain eligibility requirements and submit a completed application and medical certification from a licensed medical professional.


How long are handicap placards valid for in Oregon?

In OR, the duration of the validity of Oregon handicap parking placards depends on the type of permit. Temporary permits are valid for six months from the date of issuance, while renewable parking permits are valid for the same duration as the individual's OR driver's license or ID card.


Individuals with wheelchair permits or program permits are required to renew their permits every two years, while family permits require renewal every four years. It's important to note that all permits require recertification by a licensed medical professional upon renewal.


If a permit is lost, stolen, or damaged, it must be reported to the Oregon DMV and a replacement permit can be issued. The replacement permit will have the same expiration date as the original permit.


How do I renew my handicap placard in Oregon?

To renew a handicap parking placard in Oregon, individuals must submit a new application and medical certification to the Oregon DMV

For individuals with a renewable parking permit, the renewal process is the same as renewing their driver's license or ID card. They can renew their parking permit online, by mail, or in person at any DMV office. To renew online, individuals must have a valid OR driver's license or ID card and submit their renewal application and payment through the DMV website. If renewing by mail, individuals must complete a renewal application and mail it to the DMV along with payment.

For individuals with a wheelchair permit, program permit, or family permit, the renewal process must be completed in person at a DMV office. Individuals must submit a new application and medical certification and pay any associated fees.

It's important to note that all permits require recertification by a licensed medical professional upon renewal. It's recommended to begin the renewal process well in advance of the permit's expiration date to allow for any processing time and to ensure that there is no lapse in the permit's validity.