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Disability Parking in Connecticut:
Everything You Need to Know

  • Connecticut Disability Parking Laws

    • Qualifying conditions include use of portable oxygen, legal blindness, limited or no use of legs, inability to walk 200 feet without stopping, neuro-muscular dysfunction, Class III or IV cardiac condition, severe limitation walking due to arthritic/neurological/orthopedic condition, or lung disease with restricted respiratory volume.
    • A licensed physician, PA, APRN, optometrist, ophthalmologist, or Connecticut Board of Services and Education for the Blind member must certify your condition on Form B-225P (renewable) or Form B-225T (temporary).
    • Permanent placards are valid for up to 6 years (same term as your driver's license or ID card).
    • Temporary placards are valid for up to 6 months and cannot be renewed.
    • First offense parking violation: $131 fine. Subsequent offenses: $263 fine. Third or subsequent violations result in towing. Using a placard after the holder's death: $500 fine.
    • Placards must be displayed on the rearview mirror when the person with the disability is driving or is a passenger in the vehicle.
    • Applications can be submitted online, in person at a DMV office, by mail, or by fax (permanent permits only).
  • Documents You’ll Need

    To apply for, replace, or renew a Connecticut disability parking placard, the required documents vary depending on your situation. Here's a breakdown:

    New Permanent or Temporary Placard

    To apply for a new disability parking placard in Connecticut, you'll need:

    • Form B-225P (renewable) or Form B-225T (temporary), completed and signed by an approved medical professional
    • Valid Connecticut driver's license or non-driver ID card number (exceptions available for certified blind, age 80+, or severely disabled)

    Veteran Exemption

    Veterans with PTSD and physical disabilities may submit a VA disability certificate (replaces medical certification).

    Online Application

    If applying through a telehealth service like ParkingMD, your physician can complete their certification section online first, then you complete your portion at the Connecticut DMV online portal to receive your disability parking permit.

    Lost or Stolen Placard Replacement

    If your placard is lost, stolen, or damaged, you'll need:

    • Form B-225P (permanent) or Form B-225T (temporary)
    • If your current permit is still valid, complete Part A only (no medical certification required)
  • Permanent Placards

    • Valid for up to 6 years (same as driver's license or ID term); DMV sends renewal notice approximately 45 days before expiration.
    • Can renew up to 6 months prior to expiration and within 60 days after.
    • Driver's license or non-driver ID card must be renewed before placard renewal.

    Temporary Placards

    • Valid for up to 6 months; cannot be renewed.

    Replacing a Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Placard

    • Complete Form B-225P or B-225T.
    • If current permit is still valid, complete Part A only (no medical certification required).
    • Submit by mail, fax (permanent only), or in person.

    Turnaround Time

    Applications submitted in person at DMV offices are processed during your appointment. Online applications provide notification through email or phone when processed. Mail-in requests are processed and placards are mailed; specific processing times vary.

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).

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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.

Explore Connecticut Hotspots,
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    Mystic

    Explore the charming Mystic Seaport Museum and historic village, plus the renowned Mystic Aquarium. Accessible parking is available at major attractions, making it easy to enjoy maritime history and coastal dining.

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    New Haven

    Home to Yale University's world-class museums and art galleries, plus fantastic pizza on Wooster Street. Well-marked accessible parking near campus and downtown ensures convenient access to culture and dining.

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FAQs

Frequently asked questions about disability parking permits
  • How do I get a handicap parking permit in Connecticut?

    To apply through an online service like ParkingMD, start by completing a quick evaluation with a licensed medical professional from the comfort of your home. If you're approved, your signed medical certification (Form B-225P or B-225T) will be delivered to you within 24-48 hours. Once you receive the form, simply submit it through the Connecticut DMV online portal to receive your disability parking permit.

  • What are the rules for handicap parking in Connecticut?

    Connecticut allows parking in designated disability spaces and for unlimited time in restricted zones. Only 1 placard is issued per person. Display placards on the rearview mirror and remove when driving. The person with the disability must be in the vehicle. First violation: $131 fine. Subsequent: $263. Third offense: towing. False certification is a Class A misdemeanor with up to one year imprisonment or $2,000 fine.

  • Can out-of-state visitors use their handicap parking placards in Connecticut?

    Yes, Connecticut recognizes all disability placards and license plates from other states. Out-of-state visitors can park in Connecticut's accessible spaces with valid permits. The person with the disability must be present in the vehicle. Most states also honor Connecticut permits when traveling outside the state.

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