Do I still have to register with the Arkansas state DMV once I have my medical certification completed?
Yes, after obtaining your medical certification for a handicap parking placard or license plate, you still need to complete the registration process with the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) or the Office of Motor Vehicle (OMV). The medical certification is a crucial part of your application for a disabled parking permit, but it is not the final step. You need to submit this certification along with your application form and any other required documents to the ArkansasDFA or OMV.
The disabled parking permit online application process typically involves providing proof of your identity (such as a Social Security number, driver's license number, or state ID card number), along with the completed Licensed Physician’s or Organization’s Certification for Issuance of a Special License Plate or Certificate for a Person with a Disability (Form 10-336). Once your application is approved, you will be issued a disability placard or license plate that allows you to use handicapped parking spaces.
For more detailed information on how to apply and the necessary steps to complete your registration, you can refer to the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration or DMV.ORG. These resources provide comprehensive guides on the application process, including how to submit your application by mail or in person, and any fees that may be associated with the registration of disability placards or license plates.