Disabled Person’s License Plates and Parking Permits

On this page find information for obtaining a disabled persons license plates and parking permits.

Permanently Disabled Person’s Parking Permits/Placards

A permanently disabled person is defined as someone who:

Persons with disabilities may apply for a permanently disabled person’s parking permit/placard from the County Tag Office where the disabled person lives by submitting Form MV-9D Disabled Person’s Parking Affidavit signed by a licensed doctor of medicine or osteopathic medicine, a podiatrist, an optometrist, or a licensed chiropractor. You do not have to own a vehicle to obtain a disabled persons parking permit/placard.

The permanently disabled person’s parking permit/placard:

A permanently disabled person may apply for both a disabled person’s parking permit/placard and a disabled person’s license plate with a Form MV-9D Disabled Person’s Parking Affidavit by checking the applicable boxes. The vehicle owner information is only required when applying for a disabled person’s license plate. The applicable box on this form must be checked indicating the type of parking permit/placard or license plate being requested.

Temporarily Disabled Person’s Parking Permit/Placard

A temporarily disabled person is a person with temporary limitations from a surgery or an accident. Temporarily disabled persons may apply for a parking permit/placard from the County Tag Office where they live by submitting a Form MV-9D Disabled Person’s Parking Affidavit signed by a licensed doctor of medicine or osteopathic medicine, a podiatrist, an optometrist, or a licensed chiropractor. You do not have to own a vehicle to obtain a disabled persons parking permit/placard.

The temporarily disabled person’s parking permit/placard:

Special Equipment Disabled Person Parking Permit/Placard

Persons who drive a motor vehicle that has been equipped with hand controls to operate the vehicle’s brakes and accelerator; or who are physically disabled from the loss of, or loss of use of, both upper extremities, may apply for a special equipment disabled person’s parking permit/placard for the specially equipped vehicle by submitting Form MV-9D Disabled Person’s Parking Affidavit to the County Tag Office where they reside.

The special equipment disabled person parking permit:

Disabled Person’s License Plate

A person with disabilities, their spouse, child, ward or legal guardian who is a Georgia resident and owns or leases a motor vehicle may apply for a disabled person’s license plate for their vehicle at the County Tag Office where the owner lives. Please provide the following: