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  1. Official NCDMV: Disability Placards & Plates

    Under North Carolina law, the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles issues disability placards and license plates for vehicle owners who need parking assistance and are certified as handicapped as defined …

  2. Physician re-certification and placard re-issuance are required every five years to continue parking in disability accessible areas. Applicants will be mailed a renewal application to be certified by their …

  3. Disability Plates and Placards in North Carolina - DMV.ORG

    If you have a qualifying disability, you can apply for temporary or permanent placards or disability license plates for handicapped parking from the North Carolina DMV.

  4. How to get a handicap parking placard in North Carolina | Charlotte ...

    Aug 13, 2025 · Those looking to apply for handicap placards in North Carolina must: Fill out an Application for Disability License Plate and have it signed by a physician, physician assistant or nurse...

  5. Is Handicap Parking Free in North Carolina? Fees and Rules

    Apr 1, 2026 · Find out if handicap parking is free in North Carolina, who qualifies, and what rules apply when using a disability placard.

  6. Renew a North Carolina Permanent Disability Placard on myNCDMV

    Complete your permanent disability placard renewal online with myNCDMV! Log into myNCDMV (see Create a Profile on myNCDMV) and follow the quick steps below to get started:

  7. Disability Placards in North Carolina - DMV.com

    Mar 7, 2019 · Do you need to get disability placards in North Carolina? Review the NC disability placard requirements and learn how to apply for a handicap permit easily!

  8. The Total and Permanent Disability Parking Placard is issued for five years and does not require a medical provider's re-certification upon re-issuance to continue parking in disability accessible areas. …

  9. North Carolina Handicap Placards - I Drive Safely

    Learn the process for obtaining a handicap placard or license plate in the state of North Carolina.

  10. parking spaces for handicapped driver/owners are required to be marked with a sign designating the maximum penalty for parking in the space in violation of the law. it is unlawful to park or leave …