
Disabled
Person Parking Permit Placards – Temporary
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Temporary parking permit placards are available to any individual
with temporary mobility impairment or those who are temporarily sight
impaired. The disability must be certified by one of the following:
- Physicians/physician assistants licensed to practice under Chapters
458, 459 or 460, Florida Statutes or similarly licensed by another
state.
- Osteopathic Physicians
- Podiatric Physicians
- Chiropractors
- Optometrists (for sight only)
- Physicians who practice medicine
in a military medical facility, state hospital or federal prison
must complete in detail the "Physician's
Statement of Certification" section on form HSMV 83039,
indicating the facility and the address.
- Adjudication Office of the United States Department of Veterans
Affairs or the US Veterans Administration.
- An advanced registered nurse practitioner licensed under Chapter
464 in a facility operated by the United States Department of Veterans
Affairs under the protocol of a licensed physician.
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Initial issuance or renewal of a temporary disabled person
parking permit placard requires a current application form with the completed
certification. Only application forms revised after December 1996
or later may be accepted.
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Must have either a current Florida Driver License or a Florida Identification
Card issued by the Florida Division of Driver Licenses.
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Must submit a completed application.
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The fee is $15.00.
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Temporary disabled person parking permit placards may not exceed 6
months from the date of issuance.
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Disabled
Person Parking Permit Placards – Long Term
- Long term parking permit placards are available to any individual
with long-term impairment, permanent mobility impairment or those who
are certified legally blind. The disability must be certified by one
of the following:
- Physicians/physician assistants licensed to practice under Chapters
458, 459 or 460, Florida Statutes or similarly licensed by another
state.
- Osteopathic Physicians
- Podiatric Physicians
- Chiropractors
- Optometrists (for sight only)
- Physicians who practice medicine
in a military medical facility, state hospital or federal prison
must complete in detail the "Physician's
Statement of Certification" section on form HSMV 83039,
indicating the facility and the address.
- Adjudication Office of the United States Department of Veterans
Affairs or the US Veterans Administration.
- An advanced registered nurse practitioner licensed under Chapter
464 in a facility operated by the United States Department of Veterans
Affairs under the protocol of a licensed physician.
- Initial issuance of a long term disabled person parking permit placard
requires a current application form with the completed certification. Only
application forms revised after December 1996 or later may be accepted.
- Renewal of a long term disabled person parking permit placard does
not require recertification, if renewing with no changes (i.e. change
of physician, additional disabilities, etc.) .
- Must have either a current Florida Driver License or a Florida Identification
Card issued by the Florida Division of Driver Licenses.
- Must submit a completed application.
- There is no charge for the issuance of Long Term Disabled Person Parking Permit placards.
- Long-term disabled person parking
permit placards are issued for a period of four years and expires
on the disabled person’s
birthday.
- The Application for Disabled Parking Permit
(form HSMV 83039) may be obtained at the Indian
River County Tax Collector’s office. or
at the Department
of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (HSMV 83039) website.
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