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  1. Permanent Disabled Parking Placard Applications — Walk-in’s can be processed at the Springfield Wabash DMV at 1650 Wabash Ave., Unit D, Springfield, IL 62704, or mailed to the following address: Secretary of State, Persons with Disabilities Placard Unit, 501 S.

  2. Disabled Parking Placards. If you have a qualifying temporary or permanent disability you may be eligible for a disabled parking placard. New regulations will no longer allow a person with a disability parking placard to automatically qualify for meter-exempt parking in cities and municipalities.

  3. Drivers with disabilities in Illinois can apply for disabled parking placards or license plates from the Illinois Office of the Secretary of State (SOS). The SOS issues permanent placards, temporary placards, organization placards, and disability license plates.

  4. Persons with Disabilities Certification for Parking Placard *This form is valid for three months from your physician’s signature date for a Temporary Placard and six months for a Permanent Placard. NOTE TO DISABILITY LICENSE PLATE OWNERS: If you have a disability license plate, you MUST complete the form and renew your placard.

  5. Persons with Disabilities. Forms on this website are PDFs with fillable fields. Forms should be downloaded to your computer before filling in the fields. For the best results, open forms with Adobe Acrobat Reader, as some web browsers do not support all the features of a fillable PDF.

  6. Secretary of State • State of Illinois Persons with Disabilities Certification for Parking Placard/License Plates NOTE TO ALL DISABILITY LICENSE PLATE OWNERS: If you have a disability license plate, you must execute this certification and renew your disability parking placard.

  7. Persons with Disabilities Certification for Parking Placard/License Plates. DIRECTIONS: Both sides of this document must be signed and completed. Applicants complete the appropriate section (Part 1 for applicant or Part 4 for family members driving a person with disabilities).