![]() A licensed optometrist, physician, or surgeon who specializes in eye diseases may also complete and sign the Medical Provider’s Certification of Disability section.A licensed chiropractor may certify the disability of a person who has lost the use of one or both lower extremities, or who has significant limitation in the use of their lower extremities. ![]() A licensed physician, surgeon, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or certified nurse mid-wife that has knowledge of the disease and/or disability must complete and sign the Medical Provider’s Certification of Disability section of your application REG 195.Medical Provider’s Certification of Disability Surrender the license plates currently on the vehicle.Pay the normal registration fees due on the vehicle. ![]() Provide the current registration card in your name (or provide the required documents to register the vehicle in your name).Have a licensed physician, surgeon, chiropractor, optometrist, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or certified nurse midwife that has knowledge of the disease and/ or disability complete and sign the Medical Provider’s Certification of Disability section of your application REG 195.Complete and sign an Application for Disabled Person Placard or Plates (REG 195).Mail the original completed and signed application to the address on the form.Submit applicable fees when requesting a temporary placard.Have a licensed physician, surgeon, chiropractor, optometrist, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or certified nurse midwife that has knowledge of the disease and/or disability complete and sign the Medical Provider’s Certification of Disability section of your application REG 195.Apply by mail or in office: Complete and sign an Application for Disabled Person Placard or Plates (REG 195).Apply online using the Disabled Person Parking Placard Form Application.Valid for up to 90 days or until the date noted by your licensed medical professional on the application (whichever time frame is shorter).Īpplying for a DP Placard or DP License Plates Travel parking placard for nonresidents who plan to travel in California and have a permanent disability and/or DV License Plates.Valid for 30 days from the date the placard is issued by DMV. Travel parking placard for California residents who currently have a permanent DP parking placard, DP License Plates, or Disabled Veteran (DV) License Plates.Can not be renewed more than six times in a row. Valid for up to 180 days (six months) or until the date noted by your qualifying licensed medical professional on the application (whichever time frame is shorter). Temporary parking placard for temporary disabilities.You are only allowed to have one permanent placard at any given time. ![]() Expires on June 30 of every odd-numbered year.
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