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Disabled Parking Permits

Handicap logoThe following information will help you learn about disabled parking permits, including eligibility requirements, application instructions and penalties for misuse.

Am I Eligible for a Permit?

A person's medical condition must meet the legal definition of a disability to qualify. "Disability" means a condition in which a person has:

  • Visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with correcting lenses
  • Visual acuity of more than 20/200 but with a limited field of vision in which the widest diameter of the visual field subtends an angle of 20 degrees or less
  • Mobility problems that substantially impair a person's ability to move around; these problems can be caused by:
    • Paralysis
    • Lung disease
    • Cardiac deficiency
    • Wheelchair confinement
    • Arthritis
    • Foot disorder
    • Other medical condition causing a person to use a brace, cane, crutch or other assistive device.
Where Do I Apply?

County tax offices accept disabled parking permit applications. Please contact your county office for more information.

How Do I Apply for or Renew my Permit?

To apply for a new permit, you must:

  • Ask your doctor to complete the Disability Statement section of the permit application
  • Complete the rest of the application
  • Submit the application and payment to your county tax office

To renew a permit, you must:

  • Complete the lower portion of a new application (not the disability statement), including the signature of the applicant
  • Submit the expiring permit(s) or a copy of the original application, along with the new application and payment to your county tax office

Permits for permanent disabilities must be renewed every four years. Permits for temporary disabilities are valid for six months or until your disability ends, whichever comes first, and cannot be renewed. You will need to apply for a new permit if your temporary disability extends beyond the six-month limit.

Can I Park Anywhere Using my Permit?

Vehicles displaying disabled plates or permits are the only vehicles allowed to park in spaces clearly marked for the disabled. These vehicles may park in any space clearly marked for the disabled unless the space is marked “BLUE PLACARD PARKING ONLY” in which case a blue permit must be displayed for parking.

  • Blue permits designate a permanent disability.
  • Red permits designate a temporary disability.

Vehicles displaying Disabled Veteran license plates are not subject to the above restriction and may park in any disabled parking space.

Can a Nursing Home Get Permits for their Vehicles?

Nursing homes, retirement communities, institutions and other facilities that transport people with disabilities may obtain blue parking permits for their vehicles, including vans and buses. These permits can only be used when transporting people with disabilities.

What Happens if a Permit is Misused?

People who misuse disabled parking permits are subject to fines of up to $1,250 and/or up to 50 hours of community service.

A law enforcement officer may seize a permit if the officer believes a parking offense has been committed. Confiscated permits are returned to TxDOT.

The owner of the permit may request a hearing to explain the situation, after which we determine if the permit should be returned to the owner.

What Happens if my placard is lost or stolen?

If your placard is lost or stolen, you can replace it by presenting a photocopy of the Form VTR-214 that you originally submitted, to your county tax office. If you did not keep a photocopy of the form and/or the county tax office cannot verify the placard was issued, you will need to apply for a new disabled placard.

If your disabled placard was stolen, please report it to your local law enforcement agency. Reporting placard theft allows us to flag that placard in our database and can assist in identifying the thief.

What's the difference between a red permit and a blue permit?
  • Blue permits are for people who have a permanent disability.
  • Red permits are for people with a temporary disability.

Where Can I Get More Information About Disabled Parking Permits?

For more information about disabled parking permits, please call our customer help line at (512) 465-7611 or visit the Office of the Governor.