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    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

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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.

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Disability Parking in Orlando

  • Orlando, Florida Disability Parking Laws

    • Long‑term or temporary mobility impairments that severely limit walking, the use of assistive devices, or legal blindness.
    • A licensed physician, podiatrist, optometrist, PA, or APRN must certify your condition on Form HSMV83039.
    • Permanent permits are valid for 4 years and are issued at no cost.
    • Temporary permits are valid for up to 6 months and require a $15 fee.
    • Using someone else’s placard is a second‑degree misdemeanor, up to a $500 fine or six months in jail, plus towing and confiscation of the permit.
    • Submitting false medical information can result in criminal penalties for both the applicant and the certifying physician.
    • The permit must be displayed clearly on the rear view mirror when parked in a designated space.
    • The Florida DMV does not automatically issue the placard. Applicants must submit their paperwork to their local Tax Collector or DMV Office.

    Pregnancy Parking Permit (2025)

    As of July 1, 2025, Florida is offering a temporary disabled parking permit for pregnant women. The permit is valid for up to one year and requires a signed doctor’s note. To apply, expectant mothers in Tampa must submit Form HSMV 83040, certified by a licensed physician. The cost of the permit is $15.

  • Documents You’ll Need

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

    New Permanent or Temporary Placard

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

    • Form HSMV 83039, completed and signed by a licensed medical professional within the last 12 months
    • A valid Florida driver’s license or state-issued ID card

    Veteran Exemption

    Veterans who are 100% permanently and totally disabled may qualify without a physician’s certification. Instead, submit:

    • VA Form Letter 27-333, issued within the past 12 months (This replaces the medical portion of Form HSMV 83039.)

    Online Doctor’s Certification

    If applying through a telehealth service like ParkingMD, you can get your evaluation done completely online. You'll receive:

    • A signed medical certification (Form HSMV 83039) delivered to you via email within 24-48 hours, ready for DMV submission

    Lost or Stolen Placard Replacement

    If your placard is lost or stolen, you’ll need to provide:

    • Form HSMV 83039 (medical section may be skipped if your permit is still valid)
    • Form HSMV 83146 (Replacement Affidavit)
    • A copy of your current placard registration

    Note

    If your disability makes it difficult or impossible to obtain a state ID, your physician can complete the exemption section on Form HSMV 83146 to waive the ID requirement.

  • Permanent Placards

    • Expire every 4years on the holder’s birthday.
    • Renewal requires a new Form HSMV83039 dated within the last 12months, no doctor’s note, no renewal.
    • No fee; many counties let you renew by mail or through the MyDMV portal once your new certificate is on file.

    Temporary Placards

    • Valid for up to 6months; if mobility issues persist, apply for a second placard within 12months at no extra charge.

    Replacing a Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Placard

    • Complete Form HSMV83039 (medical certification not required if your current permit is still valid).
    • Submit Form HSMV83146 (lost/stolen affidavit).
    • Present both forms at any county Tax Collector or DMV service center. There’s no fee for a permanent replacement; temporary replacements follow the same $15 fee rule unless you’re within the 12‑month window.

    Turnaround Time

    Most Florida DMV offices issue the physical placard the same day once paperwork is complete; mail‑in requests typically arrive within 1‑3weeks (check your county office for exact timing).

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.

Top Accessible Places in Orlando, FL

Discover the top attractions in and around Orlando, Florida

Lake Eola Park

Lake Eola Park

512 E Washington St, Orlando, FL 32801
  • Paved, wheelchair-accessible pathways around the lake
  • Accessible swan boat rentals available with staff assistance
  • Shaded seating areas and ADA-compliant restrooms
Orlando Science Center

Orlando Science Center

777 E Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32803
  • Fully ADA-compliant with ramps, elevators, and wide pathways
  • Wheelchair rentals available at the entrance
  • Sensory-friendly events designed for visitors with autism and sensory needs
Harry P. Leu Gardens

Harry P. Leu Gardens

1920 N Forest Ave, Orlando, FL 32803
  • Wheelchair-accessible paved garden paths
  • Shaded seating and ADA-accessible restrooms throughout the gardens
  • Quiet, peaceful environment for all visitors to enjoy

Helpful Hotlines & Services for Accessibility in Orlando, Florida

Accessibility Support

City of Orlando ADA Office:

Handles accessibility compliance in public buildings, parks, and city services. 📞 Call (407) 246-2122 or visit orlando.gov

Lynx Access (LYNX Paratransit Service):

Provides shared-ride, door-to-door transportation for eligible riders with disabilities. 📞 Call (407) 423-8747 or visit golynx.com

Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation – Orlando Office:

Assists people with disabilities in achieving employment and independence. 📞 Call (407) 245-0440 or visit rehabworks.org

Disability Rights Florida:

Statewide advocacy group offering free legal services and ADA protection. 📞 Call (800) 342-0823 or visit disabilityrightsflorida.org

Support Groups & Therapy Resources

Center for Independent Living in Central Florida (CIL):

Offers advocacy, training, and peer support for people with disabilities. 📞 Call (407) 623-1070 or visit cilorlando.org

Mental Health Association of Central Florida:

Provides support groups, crisis assistance, and mental health education. 📞 Call (407) 898-0110 or visit mhacf.org

UCP of Central Florida:

Offers therapy, family support, and programs for children and adults with disabilities. 📞 Call (407) 852-3300 or visit ucpcfl.org

NAMI Greater Orlando:

Peer-led support groups and education programs for individuals and families affected by mental illness. 📞 Call (407) 253-1900 or visit namigo.org

Health Care Facilities

Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center:

Accessible hospital with emergency care, rehabilitation, and ADA-compliant facilities. 📞 Call (321) 841-5111 or visit orlandohealth.com

AdventHealth Orlando:

Comprehensive medical center offering inclusive care, therapy, and accessibility services. 📞 Call (407) 303-5600 or visit adventhealth.com

Nemours Children’s Hospital, Orlando:

Provides accessible pediatric care, therapy, and family support resources. 📞 Call (407) 567-4000 or visit nemours.org

VA Orlando Medical Center (Lake Nona):

Specializes in care for veterans with disabilities, including rehab and adaptive programs. 📞 Call (407) 631-1000 or visit orlando.va.gov

FAQs

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

    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 HSMV 83039) will be delivered to you within 24-48 hours. Once you receive the form, simply submit it along with a copy of your Florida driver’s license or ID card to your local Tax Collector’s office or DMV, either in person or by mail, to receive your disability parking permit.

  • Can out-of-state visitors use their disability placards in Florida?

    Yes, Florida honors valid disability placards issued by other U.S. states. Visitors can use their existing placard to access accessible parking spaces while in Florida. Just make sure it’s clearly displayed and up-to-date.

  • Where am I allowed to park with a Orlando, Florida disability placard?

    With a valid placard, you can park in any marked accessible (blue) parking space and at on-street metered spaces for up to four hours without paying, unless local signage states otherwise. However, the placard does not grant parking privileges in loading zones, fire lanes, or no-parking areas.

  • How does Orlando, Florida’s new expectant mother parking permit work?

    Florida now offers pregnant women a temporary parking placard (effective July 1, 2025). With a doctor’s certification and a $15 fee, expectant mothers can get a red placard valid for up to 1 year, allowing them to use accessible parking spaces during pregnancy.

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