Parking spaces for Persons with Disabilities are available in all City lots and
ramps. A valid, state issued hangtag or license plate must be properly displayed
when parking in a designated handicap space. The individual to whom the hangtag
or license plate was issued must be in the vehicle when it is parked and when the
vehicle leaves the parking space.
Michigan's Disability Parking Law
Disability parking placards and disability license plates issued or renewed after May 1, 1995 do not qualify for free parking at a meter or public lot unless a doctor certifies the placard holder meets the additional criteria required for a free parking privilege. A disability license plate by itself does not allow free parking. The disability license plate must also display a placard with a free parking sticker.
According to the law, to qualify for free parking privileges, you must be a licensed driver and be physically unable to perform one or more of the following:
Steps you must take to qualify for free parking
To qualify for free parking, your doctor needs to complete a new Disability Parking Placard Application certifying free parking eligibility. Your completed application and your current parking placard must be submitted to the Secretary of State. A replacement placard with the "yellow" free parking sticker attached will then be issued.
Please call (517) 322-1166 if you have questions.
Michigan's Disability Parking Law
Disability parking placards and disability license plates issued or renewed after May 1, 1995 do not qualify for free parking at a meter or public lot unless a doctor certifies the placard holder meets the additional criteria required for a free parking privilege. A disability license plate by itself does not allow free parking. The disability license plate must also display a placard with a free parking sticker.
According to the law, to qualify for free parking privileges, you must be a licensed driver and be physically unable to perform one or more of the following:
- insert coins or take parking lot tokens
- reach more than 42 inches from the ground
- approach a parking meter due to the use of a wheelchair or similar device
- walk over twenty feet
Steps you must take to qualify for free parking
To qualify for free parking, your doctor needs to complete a new Disability Parking Placard Application certifying free parking eligibility. Your completed application and your current parking placard must be submitted to the Secretary of State. A replacement placard with the "yellow" free parking sticker attached will then be issued.
Please call (517) 322-1166 if you have questions.
