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 handicap parking permit in ArkansasHandicap Parking Permits in Arkansas: Everything You Need to Know


If you have a disability that limits your mobility, you may be eligible for a handicap parking permit in Arkansas. The permit allows you to park in designated disability spaces, but it’s important to understand the application requirements and laws to avoid fines or impoundment of your vehicle. In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know about disability permits in Arkansas.


Types of Permits

There are different types of disabled permits available in AR, including permanent license plates that expire with your vehicle registration, permanent renewable disability passes that expire in two years, and temporary disability passes for disabilities that do not extend beyond three months and are not eligible for renewal.


Application Requirements

To qualify for a disability permit in AR, you must prove that you have a disability that limits your mobility. The requirements include, but are not limited to, being unable to walk 100 feet without resting, having spinal cord injuries, amputations, multiple sclerosis, genetic ambulatory disorder, spina bifida, lung disease that causes difficulty breathing, and other conditions that limit mobility. Your condition must be verified by a licensed physician, and additional documentation may be required to verify your condition.


How to Apply

You can apply for a disability permit by mail or in person at an Office of Motor Vehicle location. You will need to submit a completed Application for Persons with a Disability License Plates (Form 10-366), which can be found online or at the AR OMV, along with a completed section by your qualified physician, proof of identity, and payment for the fees (only disability license plates require a fee). When it’s time to renew your permanent disability placard, you can do so by renewing at an AR Revenue Office.

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Laws and Penalties

If you are approved for an AR disability permit, you must display the pass on your rearview mirror when parked, but remove it when the vehicle is in motion. Failure to display the pass appropriately could result in fines of up to $500 for the first offense and up to $1,000 for subsequent offenses. These fines are put in place to prevent people from abusing disability parking spots. If a person deliberately misuses the disability privilege when they don’t have a disability, their vehicle may be subject to impoundment.


 

Qualifying for a disability permit in AR isn’t difficult if you meet the requirements. If you need more information or assistance, feel free to contact the AR Office of Motor Vehicle department or a licensed physician. Remember to follow the laws and display your permit appropriately to avoid fines and impoundment of your vehicle.


How do I report disability parking?

If you observe someone parking in a disability spot without a valid disability pass or license plate, you can report it to the local authorities in AR. You can call the non-emergency police number to report the violation or contact the AR Office of Motor Vehicle department to file a complaint. It's important to provide as much information as possible, such as the license plate number of the vehicle and the location of the violation. The authorities will then investigate the issue and take appropriate action. Remember that disability spaces are reserved for those with disabilities, and misusing them can cause inconvenience and harm to those who truly need them.


How much is a ticket for parking in a disability spot?

In AR, the fine for parking in a disability spot without a valid disability pass or license plate can be up to $500 for the first offense and up to $1,000 for the second and subsequent offenses. Additionally, if a person deliberately misuses the disability privilege when they don’t have a disability, their vehicle may be subject to impoundment. It's important to respect disability spaces and only park in them if you have a valid disability pass  or license plate.


Can disability cars park in van accessible

In AR, vehicles with a valid disability pass or license plate can park in designated accessible spaces, including van accessible spaces. However, it's important to note that van accessible spaces are specifically designed for use by larger vehicles, such as vans with wheelchair lifts or ramps, and may not be appropriate for smaller cars with disability passes or license plates. It's important to respect the designations of each space and only park in the spot that is appropriate for your vehicle. Additionally, be sure to properly display your disability pass or license plate to avoid any fines or penalties.


Is an AR disability placard valid in other states? 

Generally, a disability pass issued in AR is valid in other states, and a person with a valid AR disability pass can use it to park in designated accessible spaces when traveling outside the state. However, the parking rules and regulations may vary from state to state, and it's important to be aware of the specific rules and regulations in each state when traveling. Some states may have different requirements for obtaining a disability pass, different expiration dates, or different regulations. It's important to check with the local authorities in each state to ensure that you are following the correct rules and regulations when parking in accessible spaces.


How much does a handicap placard cost?

In AR, a disability pass is free of charge. There is no fee to apply for a permanent or temporary disability pass, but there is a fee if you want to obtain a disability license plate. The fee for a disability license plate is $3.50 plus the regular registration fee for your vehicle. It's important to note that the permanent handicap pass expires every two years, while a temporary disability pass is only valid for up to three months and cannot be renewed.


Is it illegal to use someone else's disability placard?

Yes, it is illegal to use someone else's disability pass in AR, as well as in most other states. The pass is issued to the person with the disability, and it is intended for their use only. It is considered fraud to use someone else's disability pass, and it can result in fines and penalties. If caught, the person using the fraudulent pass can be fined up to $500 for the first offense, and up to $1,000 for subsequent offenses. Additionally, the vehicle may be subject to impoundment. It's important to only use a disability pass that has been issued to you or someone you are transporting who is eligible for the permit.


How long is a disability placard valid in Arkansas?

The length of validity for a disability placard in AR depends on the type of pass issued:

Permanent license plates: These license plates expire with your vehicle registration.

Permanent renewable disability passes: These passes expire in two years.

Temporary disability passes: These passes are issued for disabilities that do not extend beyond three months and are not eligible for renewal.

It's important to note that even if a permanent renewable handicap pass has not yet expired, the pass holder must reapply if their disability has changed or if the original certification has expired.


How do I renew my disability placard

To renew a permanent handicap placard in Arkansas, you can visit any Revenue Office or Office of Motor Vehicle location. You'll need to bring your current disability pass with you, as well as a completed Application for Persons with a Disability License Plates (Form 10-366). It's important to note that you do not need to have your disability certified by a physician at the time of renewal.

If you have a temporary disability pass, you cannot renew it. Instead, you must reapply for a new pass by submitting a new Application for Persons with a Disability License Plates (Form 10-366) and having your disability recertified by a licensed physician.