How Old Do I Have To Be To Apply For A Disabled Parking Permit In Connecticut?
In Connecticut, there isn't a specific age requirement mentioned for applying for a disability parking permit. The eligibility is primarily based on whether an individual has a qualifying disability as certified by a licensed medical professional. This means that if you, regardless of your age, have a disability that meets the state's criteria, you can apply for a disability parking permit. The state offers both renewable and temporary placards, with renewable placards having no fees and temporary placards requiring a $5 fee.
To apply, you'll need to provide personal information including your name, date of birth, address, Connecticut driver’s license or non-driver ID number (with some exceptions for specific conditions or ages), and possibly your Social Security number. Additionally, you'll need a completed and signed placard application form, along with certification from a medical professional or qualifying veteran exemption documentation. There is a simple renewal process for your disabled permits.
For more detailed information on the application process and the required documents for your disabled parking permits, you can visit the Connecticut DMV's disability tag application