How to Obtain a Disabled Parking Permit in North Dakota

Residents of North Dakota who are disabled can request either a permanent mobility impaired parking permit or a temporary mobility impaired parking. The temporary permits are good for three months. Having easily accessible parking can be particularly convenient during snowy and icy conditions. The type of qualifying disability and whether it is temporary or permanent must be certified by a physician. Read on to learn how to obtain a disabled parking permit in North Dakota.

Instructions

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      Review the definition of mobility impaired as defined by North Dakota laws and regulations and decide if you qualify as disabled under the law. The impairment can be due to various conditions including cardiac, pulmonary, or vascular problems, use of portable oxygen and other limitations on mobility.

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      Print the "Application for Mobility Impaired Parking Permit Form SFN 2886" from the North Dakota Motor Vehicle Division website. Complete the sections on the front of the form, which includes selecting either one or two placards.

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      Give the form to your physician so that the back of the application can be completed. The physician will verify that the mobility impairment is either temporary or permanent and what the causes are for the disability.

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      Enclose the nominal fee for disability plates and temporary placards. Placards for a permanent disability are free.

    • 5

      Mail the completed application and fees to the North Dakota Motor Vehicle Division at the address shown on the front of the form.

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