Now that I’ve received a handicapped-parking placard can a reserved handicapped parking space be made in front of my home?
Reserved handicapped-parking spaces will only be approved for those residents with permanent disabilities that have no off-street parking (driveway) for the residence. Temporary handicapped-parking placards do not qualify you for a reserved parking space. Individuals with permanent disabilities who have been classified as a Disabled Person by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission and have obtained either a permanent handicapped parking placard (blue placard) or handicapped license plates through the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission may pick up an application for reserved handicapped-parking space at Police Headquarters, 171 Bay Avenue, Highlands. The completed application along with a photocopy of the vehicle’s registration, applicants New Jersey driver’s license and Disabled Persons Identification Card must be returned to the Police Department. Once received a site check will be scheduled to ascertain if the applicant meets all requirements for a reserved handicapped parking spac
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