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Permit Evaluation
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Connect with licensed physicians online to complete your DMV disability parking permit evaluation, without ever leaving home.
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1

Book Your
Appointment

Skip the wait at the doctor’s office and schedule your DMV disability parking permit evaluation from the comfort and convenience of your home.

2

Connect With a
Licensed Doctor

Connect with the right doctor in minutes and easily chat with your provider on a smartphone, computer, or tablet via phone call or video.

3

Get Approved for
Your Permit

Once approved, your state will send you the disability parking permit. Depending on your state, your official parking placard will be mailed to you or ready for pickup.

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See why our clients recommend us as their trusted partner in DMV Disability Parking Permit evaluation.

I was recovering from knee surgery and couldn’t drive to a clinic. This platform made everything so easy—I had my evaluation from home and received my DMV. I truly felt supported throughout the process.

Ana R. — Texas

4.8

I spoke to a licensed doctor online and had my documents ready without leaving home. It was fast, clear, and respectful.

James T. — California

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The team walked me through every step, and now I can park safely and legally. It gave me back some independence.

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Who Qualifies for a Disability Parking Permit?

The DMV allows individuals with certain mobility-related or medical conditions to apply for an accessible parking permit. Below are common categories of qualifying disabilities, as defined by most U.S. states:
Mobility Impairments
Neurological or Neuromuscular Disorders
Cardiopulmonary Conditions
Temporary Disabilities (Permit may be time-limited)

Why Choose ParkingMD

Expert Guidance

Our certified medical professionals offer personalized advice, ensuring you receive the care that best meets your unique medical needs.

Fast approval

Most applications are processed within 24 to 48 hours, ensuring a swift response to your requests. Our dedicated team works diligently to review each submission thoroughly.

Easy Online Application

Get your DMV disability parking permit evaluation easily from home with our simple online platform, ensuring a fast and stress-free experience.

Secure and Confidential

All personal information and medical records are handled with the highest level of confidentiality and security.

Apply for your
Disability Parking Permit

Experience the benefits of disability parking permit under professional guidance.
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