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Texas Handicap Parking Placards


Texas Handicap Placard: What You Need to Know

If you are a Texas resident with a qualifying disability, you may be eligible for a handicap parking pass issued by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles. There are three types of handicap permits available: temporary handicap passes, permanent handicap placards, and handicap license plates. When you receive your Texas handicap placard, you are entitled to park in designated handicap spots and park for free in metered spaces. Visitors to TX with out-of-state passes are welcome to use them as long as they follow the rules for handicap passes in TX.


Texas Handicap Placard Laws

To avoid receiving a citation, it is important to follow TX handicap pass laws. When parked in a designated handicap spot, you must display your handicap parking pass clearly from your vehicle's rearview mirror, and remove the pass when the vehicle is in motion. Only the person who was issued the disabled parking badge may use it, either as the driver or passenger of the vehicle. Anyone who is not disabled, but uses a disabled parking badge, could be subject to significant fines or a citation.


Texas Handicap Parking Requirements

When you apply for a TX handicap pass, you must certify that you meet certain requirements, including but not limited to:

Not being able to walk 200 feet without resting

Needing an assistive device for mobility

Severe mobility problems resulting in the inability to ambulate

Visual acuity of no more than 20/200 in the best eye with corrective lenses

Requiring the use of a portable oxygen tank

Limited mobility due to a neurological, arthritic or orthopedic condition

Having a Class III or Class IV cardiac condition according to the American Heart Association standards


How to Apply for a Handicap Parking Placard in Texas

To apply for a TX handicap pass, you must complete the Application for Persons with Disabilities Parking Placard and/or License Plate (Form VTR-214). The medical certification section must be completed by a licensed medical professional in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, or New Mexico, or by a medical professional who works for the U.S. military or Veterans Affairs. You must also provide a valid form of identification and pay the applicable fees. You can apply by mail or in person.

Texas Handicap Parking Placards

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Temporary handicap passes are valid for up to six months and can be renewed by submitting a new application with a new medical certification. Permanent handicap passes are valid for up to four years and can be renewed by completing the affidavit section on the original application and resubmitting your original application or the expiring passes. Handicap license plates are renewed along with your vehicle registration.

If you have a disability and live in TX, you may be entitled to a disabled parking badge. Contact the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles to see if you qualify and remember to follow Texas handicap pass laws to avoid fines or citations.


Where do I get a handicap placard in Texas?

You can obtain a handicap placard in TX by submitting an application to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles. The application form is called "Application for Persons with Disabilities Parking Placard and/or License Plate" (Form VTR-214) and can be obtained online or at your local county tax office. You will need to provide medical certification completed by a licensed medical professional, pay the applicable fees, and provide a valid form of identification. Temporary handicap placards are valid for up to six months, while permanent handicap placards are valid for up to four years and can be renewed. Handicap license plates are renewed along with your vehicle registration. For more information on how to apply, visit the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles website or contact them directly.


Can I use my handicap placard in Texas?

If you have a valid handicap placard issued by another state or country, you are welcome to use it in TX as long as you follow the handicap placard rules for the state of TX. When parked in a designated handicap spot, you must display your handicap parking placard from your vehicle's rearview mirror, and you must remove the placard when the vehicle is put into motion. It is important to note that the rules and requirements for obtaining and using handicap placards may vary between states and countries, so it is always a good idea to familiarize yourself with the rules of the state or country you are visiting.


How much is a handicap placard in Texas?

The fees for obtaining a handicap placard in TX are as follows:

Temporary pass: $5

Permanent pass: $5

Temporary plates: $5

Permanent plates: No additional fee

These fees are in addition to any standard registration and licensing fees. It is important to note that fees are subject to change, so it is always a good idea to check with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles or your local county tax office for the most up-to-date information on fees and requirements for obtaining a handicap placard in TX.


Can I get 2 handicap placards in Texas?

It is possible to obtain two handicap placards in TX if you meet the eligibility requirements for both. For example, if you have a qualifying disability and need a handicap passfor your personal vehicle as well as a caregiver's vehicle, you may apply for two placards.

However, it is important to note that you must have a legitimate need for two placards, and you will need to provide documentation and medical certification for each pass application. Additionally, the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles may require additional information or verification to determine if you are eligible for two handicap placards.

It is also important to note that the rules and requirements for obtaining multiple handicap placards may vary between states and countries, so it is always a good idea to familiarize yourself with the rules of the state or country you are in.


Do you need a notary for a handicap placard in Texas?

No, you do not need a notary for a handicap placard application in TX. However, you will need to have the medical certification section of the application form completed by a licensed medical professional, such as a physician, optometrist, podiatrist, physician's assistant, or nurse practitioner. The medical professional must certify that you meet the eligibility requirements for a handicap pass.

It is important to note that the medical professional who completes the certification section of the application form must be licensed in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, or New Mexico, or work for the U.S. military or Veterans Affairs.

Once the application form is completed and the medical certification section is signed by the medical professional, you can submit the form, along with any required fees and documentation, to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles or your local county tax office.


How long are handicap placards valid for in Texas?

Handicap passes in TX can be either temporary or permanent. Temporary handicap passes are valid for up to six months and can be renewed by submitting a new application with a new medical certification. Permanent handicap passes are valid for up to four years and can be renewed by completing the affidavit section on the original application and resubmitting your original application or the placards that are expiring soon. Handicap license plates are renewed along with your vehicle registration.


How do I renew my handicap placard in Texas?

The process for renewing a handicap placard in Texas depends on the type of placard you have. Here are the steps for renewing each type:

Temporary Handicap Pass: To renew a temporary handicap pass, you will need to submit a new application with a new medical certification. You can either mail the completed form to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles or submit it in person at your local county tax office.

Permanent Handicap Pass: To renew a permanent handicap pass, you will need to complete the affidavit section on the original application and resubmit your original application or the placards that are expiring soon. You can either mail the completed form to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles or submit it in person at your local county tax office.

Handicap License Plate: Handicap license plates are renewed along with your vehicle registration. You will receive a renewal notice in the mail with instructions on how to renew your registration and license plates.

Keep in mind that you should renew your handicap placard before it expires to ensure that you can continue to use it without interruption.