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3 Simple Steps to Get Your DMV Medical Form
Start Your Application
Quick eligibility check — answer a few questions about your condition
Complete Your Medical Information
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A licensed physician reviews and signs your forms — we'll show you how to complete the process in your state
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Who Qualifies for a Disability Parking Permit?
Neuromuscular Disorders
FAQs

Do I qualify for a disability parking permit?
You may qualify for a disability parking permit if you have a medical condition that significantly limits your ability to walk or move safely without assistance. This can include:
- Difficulty walking 200 feet without stopping to rest
- Use of mobility aids such as a wheelchair, walker, cane, or crutches
- Heart, lung, or circulatory conditions that cause shortness of breath or fatigue
- Neurological or musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, arthritis)
- Limb differences or amputations that impact stability or distance while walking
- Temporary conditions following surgery or injury that affect mobility
A licensed physician must evaluate your condition and certify that it meets your state’s requirements for accessible parking.
Please note: Eligibility criteria may vary slightly depending on your state’s DMV regulations. Our platform will guide you through the process based on your location and ensure your application complies with local standards.
How long does it take to get my permit?
After your evaluation, you'll typically receive your signed medical certification within 24 to 48 hours. Once you have that, you can submit it to your local DMV. Depending on your state’s process, you may be able to get your permit the same day or within a few days after submission.
What documents do I need to apply?
To apply, you’ll usually need a completed application form from your state’s DMV, a medical certification from a licensed healthcare professional, and a valid photo ID. Some states also require proof of residency. Don’t worry, when you go through the online process, we’ll walk you through exactly what you need based on your location.







