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  • Michael Graves – Nevada

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    The Transformative Impact of My Handicap Parking Permit.

    Living with atrial fibrillation (AFib) has been a constant challenge since my diagnosis five years ago. This heart rhythm disorder causes irregular beats, leading to debilitating fatigue, shortness of breath, and occasional dizziness. Simple tasks like walking across a parking lot could trigger episodes, leaving me exhausted or anxious about potential flare-ups. In the scorching heat of Las Vegas, where I reside, even short distances felt insurmountable. That all changed when I obtained my handicap parking permit—a small blue placard that has profoundly reshaped my daily life.

    Michael Graves – Nevada with their disability parking placard
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    It helps me with getting in and out of stores without having to suffer with more pain

    Peter W. – California with their disability parking placard
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    Having a parking permit has significantly reduced the amount of walking I need to do each day, which has greatly increased my comfort. For someone who suffers from painful feet, this change brings both comfort and delight.

    Fern H. – Texas with their disability parking placard
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Disability Parking in Phoenix

  • Phoenix, Arizona Disability Parking Laws

    • You qualify if you cannot walk 200 feet without stopping, require a mobility aid, have lung/cardiac conditions, use oxygen, or have other serious limitations (e.g., arthritis, orthopedic or neurological impairments).
    • A licensed physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, chiropractor, or hospital administrator must certify your condition on Form 96-0104.
    • Permanent placards no longer expire (as of October 28, 2018) and do not require renewal.
    • Temporary placards are valid for 6 months and require a new medical certification if extended.
    • You must display the placard clearly on the rearview mirror while parked in a designated space.
    • It is illegal to use a placard not assigned to you. Violations may result in fines, placard confiscation, or criminal charges.
    • Vehicles with disability plates or placards must be actively transporting the person with the disability when using accessible parking.
    • Organizational placards are available for nonprofits transporting people with disabilities.
  • Documents You’ll Need

    Depending on your situation (new application, replacement, or renewal), you will need some or all of the following:

    New Permanent or Temporary Placard/Plate

    • Form 96-0104 completed and signed by an approved medical provider within the last 90 days.
    • A valid Arizona driver's license or state-issued ID (or other form of identity).
    • Vehicle registration if applying for a disability license plate (must be in your name or leased to you).
    • If applying by mail, you must send a photocopy of your ID.

    Veteran Exemption

    • 100% disabled veterans may be eligible for Disabled Veteran license plates.
    • You must provide proof of eligibility from the VA - medical certification may not be required.

    Online Doctor’s Certification

    If using a telehealth service like ParkingMD:

    • You’ll receive a signed and dated Form 96-0104 by email within 24–48 hours.
    • You can print and submit it to your local Phoenix, AZ, MVD or authorized third-party provider.

    Lost or Stolen Placard

    • Complete Form 96-0104 again (medical section may not be required if permanent placard is still valid).
    • Submit a replacement request at an MVD or authorized third-party office.
    • You may need ID and possibly the original placard number.
  • Permanent Placards

    • As of late 2018, permanent placards issued in Phoenix, AZ, no longer expire.
    • You do not need to renew or recertify unless your condition changes.

    Temporary Placards

    • Valid for 6 months from the issue date.
    • If your condition persists, you must submit a new Form 96-0104 for renewal.

    Replacing a Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Placard

    • If you lose your placard, submit a replacement request with your ID.
    • No new medical certification is needed if your original placard is still valid and permanent.
    • Visit an MVD office or authorized third-party office to request a replacement.

    Turnaround Time

    • New placards are now printed on durable, heat-resistant Revlar material.
    • Most placards are mailed within 3–6 business days after your paperwork is processed.
    • In-person processing may offer faster pickup depending on location.

Benefits of Having a Handicap Placard

Driver's License Exemption for In-Person Submission

Individuals with severe mobility limitations may qualify for an ID exemption, so a caregiver can submit forms on their behalf.

Extended Time Limits

In certain areas, you may be allowed to park beyond posted time limits without penalties (depending on local ordinances).

ParkingMD physician holding a disability parking permit

Convenience and Safety

Reduces the distance and difficulty of walking in public spaces, especially important for individuals with limited mobility, chronic illness, or assistive devices.

No Meter Payment in Some Cities

Some municipalities waive metered parking fees for permit holders. Always check posted signs and local rules.

Top Accessible Places in Phoenix, AZ

Discover the top attractions in and around Phoenix, Arizona

Desert Botanical Garden

Desert Botanical Garden

1201 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85008
  • Wheelchair-accessible paved paths, ADA-accessible restrooms, and wheelchairs and electric scooters available for rent on-site
Musical Instrument Museum (MIM)

Musical Instrument Museum (MIM)

4725 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85050
  • Fully wheelchair accessible with no steps anywhere, an ADA-compliant main entrance and accessible parking, and wheelchairs available first-come, first-served
Papago Park

Papago Park

625 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ 85008
  • Accessible paved pathways and smooth trails, ADA-accessible parking, and multiple accessible trail options

Helpful Hotlines & Services for Accessibility in Phoenix, Arizona

Accessibility Support

City of Phoenix ADA Compliance Program:

For accessibility issues in public buildings, transit, and city services 📞 Call (602) 256-4126 or visit phoenix.gov

Arizona Rehabilitation Services Administration:

Vocational rehabilitation services for employment and independence 📞 Call (800) 563-1221 or visit des.az.gov/services/employment/arizona-rehabilitation-services

Federal ADA Information Line:

National helpline for Americans with Disabilities Act questions and guidance 📞 Call (800) 514-0301 or visit ada.gov

Support Groups & Therapy Resources

Ability360: Center for Independent Living:

Offering peer support, advocacy, and recreational programs 📞 Call (602) 256-2245 or visit ability360.org

Disability Rights Arizona:

Free legal services and advocacy for Arizonans with disabilities 📞 Call (602) 274-6287 or visit disabilityrightsaz.org

Arizona Division of Developmental Disabilities:

Support services and community resources 📞 Call (602) 542-4791 or visit des.az.gov/ddd

Health Care Facilities

Phoenix Children's Hospital:

Patient services and medical care coordination 📞 Call (602) 933-1000 or visit phoenixchildrens.org

Banner University Medical Center Phoenix:

Main hospital services and patient assistance 📞 Call (602) 839-2000 or visit bannerhealth.com

AHCCCS (Arizona Health Care):

State health insurance and patient advocacy services 📞 Call (602) 417-7670 or visit azahcccs.gov

FAQs

Frequently asked questions about disability parking permits
  • How do I apply for a disability parking permit in Phoenix, AZ?

    Applying for a disability parking placard or plate in Phoenix, AZ is pretty straightforward. You’ll need a medical professional to certify your condition using Form 96‑0104. This can be your doctor or a licensed provider through an online service like ParkingMD. The great thing about telehealth is you can get evaluated from the comfort of your home. Once your medical form is signed, just submit it along with your Arizona driver’s license or state ID to your nearest MVD office or authorized third-party provider. You can apply in person or by mail, whichever works best for you. And if you’re applying for a disability license plate, keep in mind the vehicle needs to be registered or leased in your name.

  • Can out-of-state visitors use their disability placards in Phoenix, AZ?

    Yes! Phoenix, AZ honors valid disability placards and plates from other states. So if you’re visiting, your existing placard works here, allowing you to park in accessible spaces. Just make sure your placard is clearly displayed and up to date. Also, the person the placard was issued to must be in the vehicle when parked. Keep in mind that while your placard grants access to accessible parking spots, it doesn’t automatically mean free parking at meters, those rules depend on the city or county you’re in.

  • Where am I allowed to park with a Phoenix, AZ disability placard?

    With a valid placard or plate, you can park in any space marked with the blue International Symbol of Access. Just make sure your placard is clearly visible (usually hanging from the rearview mirror), and that the person it’s issued to is in the vehicle. There are a few important things to remember: you cannot park in fire lanes, loading zones, or “No Parking” areas, even if you have a disability placard. Also, Phoenix, AZ generally does not waive meter fees for disability parking, so pay close attention to local parking signs. Using someone else’s placard or misusing your own is illegal and could lead to fines or other penalties, so always keep your placard secure and use it responsibly.

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