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Renew a parking placard for people with disabilities

How to renew a temporary, long-term or permanent parking placard.

Renewing a temporary or long-term placard

If you are renewing a red temporary parking placard or a blue long-term parking placard:

Step 1. Fill out an application

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Parking Placards for People with Disabilities Application

Step 2. Get the application approved

The application may be approved by an authorized healthcare provider, such as a:

  • physician
  • occupational therapist
  • physiotherapist
  • surgeon
  • physical therapist
  • podiatrist
  • nurse practitioner
  • chiropractors

Step 3. Submit the application

Bring your completed application to a registry agent, along with:

Renewing a permanent placard

If you are renewing a blue permanent parking placard:

Step 1. Fill out an application

Parking Placards for People with Disabilities Application

Complete the self-declaration section.

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  1. Click on the link.
  2. If your web browser doesn’t automatically open the form, save it to your computer.
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  3. Open the saved form using Adobe Reader.

Step 2. Submit the application

Bring your completed application to a registry agent, along with: