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Disability Parking in Little Rock, Arkansas:
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Little Rock, Arkansas Disability Parking Laws
Long-term or temporary mobility impairments including: unable to walk more than 100 feet without rest, require walking aids, need portable oxygen, Class III/IV heart conditions, limited lung capacity, amputations, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, or any condition causing impaired mobility as certified by a medical professional.
- Permanent placards valid for 4 years and completely free.
- Temporary placards valid up to 3 months and free for short-term issues.
- Temporary disability cannot receive permanent placard.
- Special disability license plates available for standard registration fees.
- Illegal use of another’s placard is Class A misdemeanor with $250-$500 first offense, $500-$1,000 subsequent offenses, plus towing and court costs.
- False medical information is Class A misdemeanor with criminal charges for applicant and physician.
- Placard must be displayed on rearview mirror when parking in designated spaces.
Documents You’ll Need
The required paperwork for an Arkansas disability placard varies depending on your specific situation:
For New Permanent or Temporary Placard Application:
- You’ll need to provide Form 10-366 with medical certification completed and signed by a licensed medical professional.
- Valid Arkansas driver’s license, state ID card, or Social Security number required for identification.
- Replacement for lost or stolen placards requires new Form 10-366 with current medical certification and valid identification.
- Disabled veterans have an alternative process through your local Veterans Administration office. Provide proper VA documentation of your service-related disability instead of standard medical certification.
- Organizations providing transportation for persons with disabilities may apply for special permits. Submit certification Form 10-336 completed by an authorized official and marked with disability code F.
- The organization must provide their Federal Employer ID number instead of social security number or driver’s license.
- Van-accessible parking requires separate decal in addition to regular placard with certification for transporting wheelchair, scooter, or walker users.
- Disabled motorcycle plates available through Special License Unit only using same criteria as passenger car plates.
Online Doctor’s Certification:
- If you’re applying through a telehealth service like ParkingMD, you can get the evaluation done completely online, You’ll receive your completed Form 10-366 via email, typically within 24-48 hours, ready for DMV submission
Replacement for Lost or Stolen Placards:
- Complete a new Form 10-366 with current medical certification
- Provide valid identification
- Submit your application at any Arkansas Office of Motor Vehicles
Permanent Placards
- Expire every 4 years and must be renewed before the expiration date.
- Renewal does not require a new doctor’s certification – no medical note needed for renewal.
- No fee; submit renewal paperwork to any Arkansas Motor Vehicle office.
Temporary Permits
- Valid for 3 months from the last day of the month issued; you can receive no more than 2 temporary permits total, and they must have the same expiration date.
- If mobility issues persist after expiration, you must apply for a completely new temporary permit with a new medical certification.
- Under no circumstances can someone with a temporary disability receive a permanent permit.
Replacing a Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Permit
- Complete Form 10-366 with medical certification (for permanent permits only).
- For temporary permits: replacement is only possible if the original permit hasn’t expired; the replacement will have the same expiration date as the original.
- Present paperwork at any Arkansas Motor Vehicle office. There’s no fee for permanent or temporary replacements.
- You must remove and return permits when selling your vehicle or when eligibility ends.
Turnaround Time:
Most Arkansas Motor Vehicle offices process applications the same day when paperwork is complete; mail-in requests typically take longer (contact your local office for current processing times).
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Helpful Hotlines & Services for Accessibility in Little Rock, Arkansas
Accessibility Support
- City of Little Rock ADA Coordinator / Grievance Office
- Manages ADA compliance and handles complaints related to accessibility within Little Rock. π Call 501-371-4510 | π littlerock.gov
- Arkansas Department of Health
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator, handles disability access policies at state level. π Call 501-280-4099 | Toll-free 1-800-462-0599 | π healthy.arkansas.gov
- Arkansas Governorβs Commission on People with Disabilities
- Advocates for people with disabilities, works on accessibility, rights, and accommodations. π Call 501-682-1970 | π dws.arkansas.gov
Support Groups & Therapy Resources
- The Centers (Little Rock)
- Provides outpatient counseling, crisis & emergency mental health services. π Call 501-664-4308 | π thecentersar.com
- Behavioral Health Services of Arkansas (BHSA)
- Therapy, counseling, and behavioral health support across Little Rock. π Call 501-954-7470 | π bhsarkansas.org
- AR ConnectNow Mental Health Hotline
- For mental health support (depression, anxiety, stress). π Call 501-526-3563 or 1-800-482-9921 | π idhi.uams.edu
Health Care Facilities
- UAMS Medical Center
- Major teaching hospital and Level I trauma center in Little Rock. π Call 501-686-7000 | π uamshealth.com
- Baptist Health Medical Center
- One of the largest private hospitals in Arkansas. π Call 501-202-2000 | π baptist-health.com
- John L. McClellan Memorial Veteransβ Hospital (VA Central Arkansas)
- Primary care, specialty, and veteran services. π Call 501-257-1000 (local) / 1-800-224-8387 | π va.gov
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FAQs
How do I get a handicap placard in Little Rock, Arkansas?
To apply through an online service like ParkingMD, start by completing a quick evaluation with a licensed medical professional from the comfort of your home. If you're approved, your signed medical certification (Form 10-366) will be delivered to you within 24-48 hours. Once you receive the form, simply submit it along with your Arkansas driver's license, state ID card, or Social Security number to your local Arkansas Office of Motor Vehicles, either in person or by mail, to receive your disability parking permit.
Can out-of-state visitors use their disability placards in Little Rock, Arkansas?
Yes, Arkansas has handicap placard reciprocity with other U.S. states, meaning your out-of-state handicap placard or special license plate is valid for parking in designated disability spots in Arkansas. This reciprocity is required by federal law, ensuring disabled individuals can access parking when traveling across state lines. The person with the disability who holds the permit must be present in the vehicle for the placard to be used legally.
How much does a handicap placard cost in Little Rock, Arkansas?
Handicap placards in Arkansas are completely free. Both permanent placards (valid for 4 years) and temporary placards (valid for up to 3 months) are issued at no cost, including renewals and replacements. However, if you choose to get special disability license plates instead of a placard, you'll pay the standard vehicle registration fees. Disabled veterans can also get special veteran plates through the VA, which may have different fee structures.