How do I get a temporary handicap placard or medical permit to park while I am injured or recovering from illness?
Our recommendation depends a lot on the length of time you will need to park closer to your buildings. If it is just for a week or two, then a medical permit is a good choice. You need our form for your doctor to fill out, and it costs $8/week. If your need is more long-term, a handicap placard is cheaper, and offers you more choices: A handicap placard together with any KU parking permit is valid in any color zone, except reserved and service vehicle only stalls, and the handicap placard gives you access to all the handicap stalls, as well.
Related Questions
- I have a state-issued handicapped placard. Do I still have to pay for a temporary parking permit to park in the handicapped parking spaces on campus?
- How do I get a temporary handicap placard or medical permit to park while I am injured or recovering from illness?
- I have a North Carolina handicap placard. Do I need a parking permit to park in a handicapped space on campus?