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Disability Parking in Mississippi:
Everything You Need to Know
Mississippi Disability Parking Laws
- Qualifying conditions include inability to walk 200 feet without stopping to rest, inability to walk without an assistive device, use of portable oxygen, cardiac condition, severe limitation in walking ability due to arthritic/neurological/orthopedic condition, or lung disease.
- A licensed physician or nurse practitioner must certify your condition on Form 76-104.
- Permanent placards are valid for 5 years.
- Temporary placards are valid for up to 6 months.
- Placard must be displayed on the rearview mirror or dashboard when parked in a designated space and removed when driving.
- Permanently disabled individuals may receive two disability placards and two disability license plates.
- Owner of a vehicle with a disabled child, parent, or spouse living with them may be issued a disabled placard/tag with proper medical certification.
Documents You’ll Need
To apply for, replace, or renew a Mississippi disability parking placard, the required documents vary depending on your situation. Here's a breakdown:
New Permanent or Temporary Placard
To apply for a new disability parking placard in Mississippi, you'll need:
- Form 76-104 (Mississippi Disabled Parking Application), completed by you in Section 3 and certified by a licensed physician or nurse practitioner in Section 1
- Valid identification
Veteran Information
Disabled veterans with 75% disability certification from the Veteran's Affairs Board may apply for disabled veteran license plates. Standard disability placard requirements apply for all applicants.
Online Doctor's Certification
If applying through a telehealth service like ParkingMD, you can get your evaluation done completely online. You'll receive:
- A signed medical certification (Form 76-104) delivered to you via email within 24-48 hours, ready for submission
Lost or Stolen Placard Replacement
If your placard is lost or stolen, you'll need to provide:
- Affidavit stating the placard has been lost or stolen (available at local tax collector office)
- Proof of disability verification
Permanent Placards
- Valid for 5 years from date of issuance.
- Renewal requires submitting a completed Form 76-104 to the county tax collector's office.
- Permanently disabled individuals may receive two placards and two license plates.
Temporary Placards
- Valid for up to 6 months as determined by physician or nurse practitioner.
- Cannot be renewed; must apply for a new placard if disability persists beyond expiration.
Replacing a Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Placard
- Submit affidavit to local county tax collector's office.
- Provide verification of disability.
Turnaround Time
Applications submitted in person at your local county tax collector's office receive the placard immediately upon receipt. Processing times for mail-in applications vary. Contact your local county tax collector's office or Mississippi Department of Revenue for more information.
Mississippi Disability Parking Laws
- Qualifying conditions include inability to walk 200 feet without stopping to rest, inability to walk without an assistive device, use of portable oxygen, cardiac condition, severe limitation in walking ability due to arthritic/neurological/orthopedic condition, or lung disease.
- A licensed physician or nurse practitioner must certify your condition on Form 76-104.
- Permanent placards are valid for 5 years.
- Temporary placards are valid for up to 6 months.
- Placard must be displayed on the rearview mirror or dashboard when parked in a designated space and removed when driving.
- Permanently disabled individuals may receive two disability placards and two disability license plates.
- Owner of a vehicle with a disabled child, parent, or spouse living with them may be issued a disabled placard/tag with proper medical certification.
Documents You’ll Need
To apply for, replace, or renew a Mississippi disability parking placard, the required documents vary depending on your situation. Here’s a breakdown:
New Permanent or Temporary Placard
To apply for a new disability parking placard in Mississippi, you’ll need:
- Form 76-104 (Mississippi Disabled Parking Application), completed by you in Section 3 and certified by a licensed physician or nurse practitioner in Section 1
- Valid identification
Veteran Information
Disabled veterans with 75% disability certification from the Veteran’s Affairs Board may apply for disabled veteran license plates. Standard disability placard requirements apply for all applicants.
Online Doctor’s Certification
If applying through a telehealth service like ParkingMD, you can get your evaluation done completely online. You’ll receive:
- A signed medical certification (Form 76-104) delivered to you via email within 24-48 hours, ready for submission
Lost or Stolen Placard Replacement
If your placard is lost or stolen, you’ll need to provide:
- Affidavit stating the placard has been lost or stolen (available at local tax collector office)
- Proof of disability verification
Permanent Placards
- Valid for 5 years from date of issuance.
- Renewal requires submitting a completed Form 76-104 to the county tax collector’s office.
- Permanently disabled individuals may receive two placards and two license plates.
Temporary Placards
- Valid for up to 6 months as determined by physician or nurse practitioner.
- Cannot be renewed; must apply for a new placard if disability persists beyond expiration.
Replacing a Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Placard
- Submit affidavit to local county tax collector’s office.
- Provide verification of disability.
Turnaround Time
Applications submitted in person at your local county tax collector’s office receive the placard immediately upon receipt. Processing times for mail-in applications vary. Contact your local county tax collector’s office or Mississippi Department of Revenue for more information.
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FAQs
How do I apply for a disability parking permit in Mississippi?
To apply through an online service like ParkingMD, start by completing a quick evaluation with a licensed healthcare provider from the comfort of your home. If you're approved, your signed medical certification (Form 76-104) will be delivered to you via email within 24-48 hours. Submit the completed form in person at your local county tax collector's office. Alternatively, contact the Mississippi Department of Revenue for information about applying by mail.
What are the rules for handicap parking in Mississippi?
Your Mississippi disability placard must hang from the rearview mirror or be displayed on the dashboard when parked in a designated space, and removed when driving. The placard is only valid when the disabled person is driving or being transported. Placards are NOT transferable. Violations include: parking illegally in disability spaces without proper credentials results in penalties and potential towing, fraudulent certification is a misdemeanor with fines up to $200, and misusing someone else's placard is illegal. Law enforcement can enforce restrictions on public and private property, and vehicles may be towed at the owner's expense.
Can out-of-state visitors use their disability placards in Mississippi?
Yes, Mississippi recognizes valid disability parking placards and license plates issued by all other U.S. states and territories. Visitors can use their existing handicap placard to access designated accessible parking spaces in Mississippi. Ensure your placard displays the International Symbol of Access and is clearly displayed on your vehicle.
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