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Utah Handicap Placard: Everything You Need to Know

If you are a Utah resident with a disability, you may be eligible for a handicap parking permit. Handicap parking permits are available in different types, including permanent and temporary placards, as well as permanent license plates and permanent placards for organizations. Utah also recognizes handicap placards from other states. However, it is important to note that you must follow Utah handicap parking laws when using a pass in the state.


Utah Handicap Parking Laws

It is important to clearly display your UT handicap pass on your vehicle when parked in a designated handicap spot. Failure to do so may result in a citation. Additionally, the pass must be removed before the vehicle is put in motion. Providing false information in order to receive a handicap parking permit, or abusing handicap parking privileges, may result in a fine and revocation of the permit.


Parking Pass Requirements

To apply for a UT handicap parking permit, you must meet specific requirements, including the inability to walk 200 feet without resting, the need for an assistive device to walk, the use of a portable oxygen tank, lung disease, limited mobility due to a neurological, arthritic, or orthopedic condition, or a Class III or Class IV cardiac condition as defined by the American Heart Association.


How to Apply

To apply for a Utah handicap parking permit, complete the Disabled Person and Physician Disability Certification (Form TC-842) and have the medical certification section completed and signed by a licensed physician. Pay the applicable fees, which are $16 for license plates ($20 if applying by mail) and free for passes. Submit your application via mail or in person at any Utah Division of Motor Vehicles office.

Utah Handicap Parking Placards

Other Information

Temporary handicap passes cannot be renewed after their expiration, so a new application and medical certification are required. Permanent passes can be renewed without a new medical certification, and handicap license plates can be renewed along with vehicle registration.


If you believe you may be eligible for a UT handicap parking permit, contact a licensed physician to evaluate your condition and determine your eligibility. This will help you take advantage of the benefits of handicap parking. 



How many handicap parking spaces are required in Utah?

The number of required handicap parking spaces in UT depends on the total number of parking spaces in a particular lot or facility. The state of UT follows the guidelines established by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for accessible parking. According to the ADA guidelines, a certain percentage of parking spaces must be designated as accessible spaces and reserved for use by individuals with disabilities. The number of required handicap parking spaces is calculated based on the total number of parking spaces in a lot or facility. Generally, accessible parking spaces must be provided in proportion to the total number of spaces, with at least one accessible space for every 25 total parking spaces. However, the specific requirements may vary depending on the size and type of parking facility. If you need more information about the number of required handicap parking spaces in a particular location, you can contact the Utah Division of Motor Vehicles or consult with a local disability rights organization.


Where can I get a handicap placard in Utah?

If you meet the eligibility requirements, you can get a handicap placard in UT by applying through the Utah Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV). You can apply for a permanent or temporary pass or a permanent license plate, depending on your needs.

To apply for a UT handicap placard, you need to complete the Disabled Person and Physician Disability Certification (Form TC-842), which is available on the Utah DMV website. You must have the medical certification section completed and signed by a licensed physician, and pay the applicable fees. The fees for license plates are $16 ($20 if applying by mail), while pass are free of charge. You can submit your application in person at any Utah DMV office or by mail.

If you prefer to get your medical certification from a licensed physician online, you can visit the Dr. Handicap website, which provides online medical evaluations to determine eligibility for handicap parking permits in UT and other states.

It is important to note that anyone issued a UT handicap placard must obey Utah handicap parking laws and clearly display the permit on their vehicle when parked in a designated handicap spot. Failure to do so could result in a citation. Additionally, individuals who provide false information in order to receive a handicap parking sticker, or who abuse handicap parking privileges when they do not have a legitimate disability, could be subject to fines and have their handicap parking privileges revoked.


Can you park free at a meter with a handicap placard in UT?

In UT, individuals with a valid handicap pass or license plate are allowed to park in designated accessible parking spaces free of charge. However, it is important to note that this does not necessarily include parking at a metered spot.


UT law requires that local governments offer free parking at meters to individuals with disabilities who have a valid handicap pass or license plate, but this only applies to on-street meters, not to off-street parking facilities. In addition, the amount of time that an individual with a handicap pass or license plate can park at a meter may be limited, depending on the specific regulations in the area.


Therefore, if you are planning to park at a metered spot in UT, it is important to check the local regulations to determine whether individuals with a handicap pass or license plate are entitled to free parking at meters, and for how long they may park. You can also contact the local government or parking authority in the area for more information about parking regulations for individuals with disabilities.


Is it illegal to park in a handicap spot in Utah?

Yes, it is illegal to park in a designated handicap spot in UT if you do not have a valid handicap pass or license plate.

According to Utah law, any vehicle parked in a designated handicap parking space must display a valid handicap placard or license plate issued by UT or another state. Failure to display a valid pass or license plate can result in a citation and fine, as well as the possibility of having the vehicle towed. In addition, using a handicap pass or license plate that has been expired, altered, or obtained through fraudulent means is also illegal and can result in penalties.

It is important to note that handicap parking spaces are reserved for individuals with disabilities who have difficulty accessing other parking spots, and that unauthorized parking in these spaces can make it difficult or impossible for individuals with disabilities to access the locations they need to visit. Therefore, it is important to respect designated handicap parking spaces and to park elsewhere if you do not have a valid handicap placard or license plate.


How much does a disability placard cost in Utah?

In UT, the fees for a disability pass are as follows:

Temporary disability placards: Free

Permanent disability placards: Free

Disability license plates: $16

It is important to note that fees may be subject to change, so it is a good idea to check with the Utah Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for the most up-to-date information on fees and payment methods.

In addition to the DMV fees, there are also no fees for medical certification from a licensed physician in UT. However, if you choose to use a third-party service for your medical certification, there may be additional fees involved.

Overall, the cost for a disability placard in UT is relatively low compared to other states, making it easier for individuals with disabilities to access designated handicap parking spaces and other benefits.


How long are handicap placards valid for in Utah?

In UT, the length of validity for handicap passes varies depending on the type of pass:

Permanent placards: valid for up to 2 years

Temporary placards: valid for up to 6 months

Permanent license plates: valid as long as the vehicle registration is valid

Permanent placards for organizations: valid for up to 2 years

It is important to note that the expiration date for temporary passes cannot be extended beyond the initial 6-month period. If you require a handicap pass beyond the initial 6-month period, you will need to apply for a new pass and submit a new medical certification.

To renew a permanent handicap pass, you do not need a new medical certification statement. Renewal methods may vary, so it is recommended to contact your local Utah Division of Motor Vehicles office for more information about renewals.

Overall, it is important to ensure that your handicap pass or license plate is valid and up-to-date, as expired passes or plates are not considered valid and could result in citations or fines.


How do I renew my handicap placard in Utah?

Renewing a permanent handicap placard in Utah is a straightforward process. Here are the steps you need to follow:

Determine when your pass will expire: The expiration date for permanent passes is located on the front of the pass.

Complete the appropriate application form: To renew your permanent disability pass, you will need to complete and submit the "Application for Utah Special Accommodation Placard and/or License Plates" (Form TC-842).

Submit the application: You can submit your application in person at any Utah Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office or by mail to the address listed on the application.

Pay the applicable fees: There are no fees for renewing a permanent disability pass, but if you also have a disability license plate, you will need to pay the renewal fee for your vehicle registration.

Wait for your renewed pass: Once your application is processed and approved, your renewed pass will be sent to you by mail.

It is important to note that the process for renewing a permanent handicap pass may vary depending on your individual circumstances, so it is recommended to contact your local Utah DMV office for more information about the renewal process.