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Disability Parking in Idaho:
Everything You Need to Know

  • Idaho Disability Parking Laws

    • Difficulty walking due to neurological, orthopedic, or respiratory conditions; may need rest or assistance.
    • Regular use of a wheelchair, cane, crutch, walker, or brace requires wider accessible spaces.
    • Severe vision impairment that limits safe navigation in parking areas.
    • Lung disease causes restricted breathing or shortness of breath with minimal exertion.
    • Cardiac Conditions (Class III or IV) include fatigue, palpitations, or breathlessness during light activity.
    • Arthritic, Neurological, or Orthopedic Conditions include chronic pain or stiffness affecting walking or standing.
    • Amputation or Loss of Limb Use, such as missing or non-functional limbs, impairing balance or mobility.
    • Unable to walk 200 Feet Without Rest: Fatigue or pain after short distances.
    • Disabled Veterans who have a 100% service-connected disability qualify for special plates.
    • Permanent placards do not expire.
    • Temporary placards are valid for 6 months.
    • Display the placard on the rearview mirror or dashboard when parked.
    • Holders may park in designated disabled spaces and could be exempt from time limits or meter fees per local rules.
  • Documents You’ll Need

    New Permanent or Temporary Placard

    • Submit Form ITD 3392 signed by a licensed medical professional (doctor, PA, NP, or chiropractor) along with a valid Idaho driver’s license or state ID.

    Renewing Temporary Placard

    • Provide Form ITD 3392 with a new medical certification confirming continued eligibility.

    Online Doctor’s Certification

    • With ParkingMD, complete your evaluation online and receive a signed Form ITD 3392 by email within 24–48 hours, ready for ITD submission.

    Lost or Stolen Placard

    • Submit Form ITD 3392, ID documents, and your previous placard number (if available). A new medical certification is needed for temporary placards.
  • Renewal & Replacement

    Renewing a Temporary Handicap Placard in Idaho

    Temporary placards are valid for 6 months, to renew:

    • Consult a licensed medical professional to re-certify your condition.
    • Complete Form ITD 3392 with updated medical certification.
    • Applications must be submitted in person or by mail to the county DMV or ITD Special Plates Unit.

    Permanent Placards:

    Permanent handicap placards do not expire.

    Replacing a Lost or Stolen Placard in Idaho

    • Report the loss to local law enforcement and optionally notify ITD to prevent misuse.
    • Prepare personal details, previous placard number (if available), and ID.
    • Download or pick up Form ITD 3392 from the DMV or ITD website.
    • Fill out the form accurately and include medical certification (for temporary placards).
    • Submit it in person or by mail and allow a few weeks for processing.
    • Once approved, your replacement placard arrives by mail, verify all details upon receipt.

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.

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FAQs

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

    To apply through an online service like ParkingMD, download form ITD 3392 and read the provisions and eligibility section. Complete a quick evaluation with a licensed medical professional and get the application signed along with all the required documents. Once approved, the form will be mailed to the nearest Idaho Transportation Department Vehicle Services (Vehicle Services – Special Plates PO Box 7129, Boise, ID 83707-1129 or fax applications to: (208) 334-8542). After submission, your placard will be delivered to your residence in a few days.

  • How long does Idaho Temporary handicap parking permit last?

    In Idaho, valid disability placards depend on the type of card you own. such as a temporary disability card, which is valid for 6 months.

  • Where am I allowed to park with a Idaho disability placard?

    Here’s a breakdown of where you can park with a valid disability parking permit in Idaho: - At any public metered parking space without paying the parking meter fee (when the disabled person is present). - In time-restricted parking zones (e.g., 30-minute or 2-hour parking zones), there is unlimited time. - Full-service fuel pumps, you can: - Pay the same price as self-service pumps. - Request assistance to pump gas (if there’s no able-bodied adult in the vehicle and the station has more than one attendant on duty). - Look for special window signs at gas stations offering this service

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