How Do You Obtain A Disabled Parking Permit In North Carolina?
Any disabled resident of North Carolina who meets the definition of handicapped can file an application for disability license plates or disabled parking placards. The placards are issued for temporary or permanent disabilities. Disabled parking permits allow unlimited parking in parking zones with a posted time restriction. Your disability condition must qualify under North Carolina statutory law and be certified by your physician. Read on to learn more. Review the definition of disabled or handicapped person under North Carolina law section G. S. 20-37-5 to determine if you meet the conditions to which your physician must certify. Decide which form of disability permit you are eligible to obtain based on the nature of your disability. Download and print the appropriate form which is applicable to the type of disability permit that you are selecting and qualify to receive. If your disability is temporary, download form MVR-37T to request a temporary placard. If your disability is perm