Secretary of state illinois handicap placard phone number

Secretary of state illinois handicap placard phone number

Illinois handicapped parking sign with details of the penalty for offenders

Eligibility
How to obtain a permit
Fee
Validity / expiration of permits
Renewals
Lost, stolen, or damaged placards
Where to hang the placard

Who’s eligible?

A person is eligible to receive a disabled parking placard if he or she is unable to walk 200 feet without stopping to rest and

  • cannot walk without the assistance of another person, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or other assistive device;
  • be restricted by lung disease to such a degree that forced (respiratory) expiratory volume (FEV) in 1 second, when measured by spirometry, is less than 1 liter;
  • must use portable oxygen;
  • have a Class III or Class IV cardiac condition according to standards set by the American Heart Association; or
  • be severely limited in the ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic condition.

How to obtain a permit

Applicant must fill out the Persons with Disabilities Certification for Parking Placard/License Plates form, which must be certified by a licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician’s assistant. Those applying for a temporary placard can submit a completed form to any Secretary of State facility or mail it to the following address. Those applying for a permanent placard must mail their completed form to:

Secretary of StatePersons with Disabilities License Plates/Placard Unit501 S. Second St., Rm. 541 Springfield, IL 62756

Fee

Placards are issued free of charge.

Validity/expiration of placards/permits

Permanent placards (blue) are valid for 4 years. Temporary placards (bright red) are issued for a maximum of 6 months. Organizational placards, which are available to groups that transport disabled people, are valid for 4 years from their date of issue or until 2018, whichever comes sooner.

Renewing your placard

Renewing a placard is the same as the original application process. Applicants must fill out Form VSD 62.23 and mail it to the address above.

Lost placard/replacement

To replace a lost, damaged, damaged, or stolen placard, applicants must complete form VSD 415.9 and pay a $10.00 replacement fee (unless the applicant is eligible for the Circuit Breaker program, in which case it is free). The completed form can be submitted or mailed to

Secretary of StatePersons with Disabilities License Plates/Placards Unit501 S. Second St., Rm. 541Springfield, IL 62756

Where to hang the placard/permit

The placard must hang from the rearview mirror such that the placard is visible through the front windshield. In the absence of a rear view mirror, the placard must be displayed on the dashboard or sun visor.

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Drivers with disabilities in Illinois
Application for Replacement Disability Parking Placard (PDF Form)
Persons with Disabilities Publications and Forms

Residential Disabled Parking was established to provide disabled City residents with convenient and accessible parking in close proximity to their residences.

Requirements and Conditions :

Disabled individuals who apply for signs must meet the following conditions to qualify for a restricted parking space:

  • The applicant must reside on a residential street that is zoned R-1 through R-5.
  • The applicant must have either a current disabled Illinois license plate or a disabled placard issued by the Illinois Secretary of State. 
  • The applicant must reside at the location for which the signs are being requested.
  •  The applicant may not have access to off-street parking. 
  • The number of restricted parking spaces on the street does not exceed the maximum allowed on a residential street.

Fees

Sign installation and maintenance costs must be paid by the applicant.

  • The application fee for the signs is $70.00. This fee must be submitted with the application.
  • The applicant will be billed a $25 maintenance fee on an annual basis.
  • The application fee may only be waived if the applicant holds a valid, current disabled veterans state registration plate or provides a certification of approval under the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act, 320 ILCS 25/1, et seq., as amended.

How Residential Disabled Parking Signs Work

  • Once a completed application is received, the City will process it as required in Section 9-64-050 of the Chicago Municipal Code. The City will approve the application if all requirements are met.
    • If the Department of Finance recommends that the signs be installed, notice will be sent to the applicant, the Alderman's Ward Office, the Committee on Traffic Control and Public Safety and the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities. The City Council will review the findings of the Traffic and Public Safety Committee and vote on the passage of the permit.
    • If the Department of Finance determines that signs cannot be recommended, notice will be sent to the applicant and the application fee will be refunded. The applicant may appeal the Department of Finance’s decision to the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities within 10 days of the denial.
  • If approved, the City will erect two Disabled Parking Signs to mark a space of a minimum of 16 feet in the close proximity to the qualified applicant's residence and a Residential Disabled Parking Permit will be issued to the applicant.
  • Only vehicles that display a disabled placard or disabled plate, as well as the Residential Disabled Parking Permit may park in the Residential Disabled Permit Parking space. Vehicles in violation of this ordinance will be ticketed
  • The applicant must observe and comply with any other parking restrictions which may apply at the approved location (i.e. Street Cleaning signs, Rush Hour Parking restrictions, etc).

How to Apply

Qualified applicants must complete an application form. All requested information and supporting documentation must be provided with your application. Incomplete applications will not be processed. You may obtain an application from your Alderman's Ward Office, by calling the Department of Finance at 312.744.7275, or you may download an application here.

Completed applications and the $70.00 fee may be submitted to the office of your Alderman or via mail to:

P.O. Box 803100
Chicago, IL 60680-3100
ATTN: Disabled Permit Section

Be sure to submit the following:

  • A complete application for Disabled Parking Signs.  All sections must be completed.
  • A copy of a valid permanent disabled plate or placard issued by the Secretary of State to the applicant at the address where the signs are to be posted.
  • Proof of residency for the address where the signs are to be posted (i.e., Driver's License or State ID).
  • A $70.00 application fee by check or money order made payable to the City of Chicago.

Disabled Parking Sign Removal

If the applicant moves, becomes deceased or is no longer a person with a disability, notice must be provided to the Department of Finance.

All requests for sign removal should be submitted to the Department of Finance.

Questions?

If you have questions, please call 312.744.7275.

How do I check the status of my handicap placard in Illinois?

Go to www.cyberdriveillinois.com. In the search box that appears at the top of the screen, type in “disability placard verification” and click on the search button (magnifying glass)

How long does it take to get a renewal handicap placard in Illinois?

If the electronic application process is utilized for renewals, applicants should receive their new placard within 15 days of submission.

Where can I pick up a handicap placard near me?

The nearest place you can go to get a handicap parking permit in-person will be either your local Department of Motor Vehicles office or your local tax collector's office.

How long is a permanent handicap placard good for in Illinois?

Permanent placards (blue) are valid for 4 years. Temporary placards (bright red) are issued for a maximum of 6 months. Organizational placards, which are available to groups that transport disabled people, are valid for 4 years from their date of issue or until 2018, whichever comes sooner.