Disabled Parking In Colorado

Individuals with disabilities or diseases are issued Colorado disability placards by the state Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV), allowing them to park in reserved parking spaces. Disabled drivers who want to obtain a handicap placard must meet specific eligibility requirements established by the DMV. Several types of CO-disabled parking tags are available depending on a person's condition. Placards can be permanent, extended, or temporary. Individuals must submit the necessary documents and fees to apply for one of these types of tags (if applicable)

Overview

When applying for a disabled parking permit in Colorado, people with disabilities have several options. We can assist you in determining whether you are eligible for a Colorado handicap parking application. Whether your disability is temporary or permanent, the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles will provide you with everything you need, including:
  • Temporary short-term placards for disabled people that last up to 90 days
  • Temporary long-term placards for disabled people are expected to last up to 30 months.
  • Long-term placards for disabled people are expected to last more than 30 months.
  • Permanent, long-term disability placards that will never change
  • License plates for people with long-term disabilities
  • Disabled veteran license plates
Applicants with a documented disability should have no trouble obtaining a Colorado handicap placard.

Colorado Laws On Disabled Parking

Anyone who parks in a designated accessible parking space without the necessary handicap sticker, placard, or license will be fined. Abusing handicap parking privileges by using a handicap placard when they are not disabled may result in penalties such as:
  • A Class 1 misdemeanor can result in a fine of up to $1,000.
  • A fine of up to $500,000 may be imposed for a Class 4 felony.
Because these laws are taken very seriously in Colorado, people are encouraged to report any suspected handicap parking abuse to the Colorado Motor Vehicle Office. If you have a verified disability and a handicap placard, hang it from your rearview mirror when parked but remove it when driving.

Eligibility

To obtain a disabled parking permit in Colorado, applicants must meet the following requirements:
  • Walking mobility is restricted due to a neurological, orthopedic, or arthritic condition.
  • Due to specific lung diseases,
  • Those that can't walk more than 200 feet without stopping.
  • Portable oxygen is required.
  • Is there a specific cardiac condition that limits mobility?
  • An assistive device such as a cane, wheelchair, brace, or crutch is required.
You may be eligible for a Colorado Disabled Veteran Handicap Plate if you are a disabled veteran. Your disability must be at least 50% service-related and must be confirmed by the Department of Veterans Affairs. To be considered, this verification must be submitted along with the application.

Application Process

It is simple to apply for a disabled parking permit in Colorado. Applicants may apply at a Colorado DMV office or by mail with their Colorado handicap parking application. You will require:
  • A completed Parking Privileges Application (Form DR 2219) can be obtained online or at a Colorado DMV office.
  • A physician's certification of your disabilities
  • If you are applying for handicap license plates, you must pay a fee (placards are accessible)
To apply for a disabled veteran license plate, you must do the following:
  • Fill out the Military License Plate Application form (Form DR 2002)
  • A disability verification statement from the Department of Veterans Affairs
  • A duplicate of your vehicle's title as proof of ownership

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Disability Placard Renewal And Replacement