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    The Transformative Impact of My Handicap Parking Permit.

    Living with atrial fibrillation (AFib) has been a constant challenge since my diagnosis five years ago. This heart rhythm disorder causes irregular beats, leading to debilitating fatigue, shortness of breath, and occasional dizziness. Simple tasks like walking across a parking lot could trigger episodes, leaving me exhausted or anxious about potential flare-ups. In the scorching heat of Las Vegas, where I reside, even short distances felt insurmountable. That all changed when I obtained my handicap parking permit—a small blue placard that has profoundly reshaped my daily life.

    Michael Graves – Nevada with their disability parking placard
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    It helps me with getting in and out of stores without having to suffer with more pain

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    Having a parking permit has significantly reduced the amount of walking I need to do each day, which has greatly increased my comfort. For someone who suffers from painful feet, this change brings both comfort and delight.

    Fern H. – Texas with their disability parking placard
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Disability Parking in Dallas, Texas:
Everything You Need to Know

  • Dallas, Texas Disability Parking Laws

    You may qualify for a Dallas disability placard if you:

    • Cannot walk 200 feet without resting or without assistance (brace, cane, crutch, another person, prosthetic, wheelchair, or similar device).
    • Have severe lung disease (FEV1 < 1 liter or oxygen tension < 60 mmHg on room air) or require portable oxygen.
    • Have a Class III or IV cardiac condition (per American Heart Association).
    • Are severely limited in walking due to arthritic, neurological, orthopedic, or foot disorders, as confirmed by a licensed physician.
    • Have another debilitating condition that limits walking, as certified by a licensed physician in Texas, a neighboring state (AR, LA, NM, OK), or a VA facility.
    • Nonresidents seeking medical treatment in Dallas may use out-of-state or foreign ID/DL numbers.

    Blue Disabled Parking Placard

    • For Texas residents with a permanent disability.
    • Valid 4 years.

    Permanent placard holders may also qualify for the America the Beautiful Access Pass — a free lifetime pass for entry to over 2,000 national parks and federal recreation sites.

    Red Disabled Parking Placard

    • For temporary disabilities or nonresidents with permanent disabilities receiving medical care in Dallas.
    • Valid 6 months or until recovery, whichever comes first.

    Disability Statement

    Must be completed by a licensed medical professional — physician, podiatrist, optometrist, qualified physician assistant, or advanced practice nurse.

  • Documents You'll Need

    The required paperwork depends on your situation:

    New Placard (Permanent or Temporary)

    • Complete Form VTR-214 from TxDMV.
    • Include a doctor's recommendation or certification from an approved medical professional.
    • Attach a copy of your Texas ID or driver's license.

    Veteran Exemption

    Veterans who are 100% permanently and totally disabled submit:

    • Form VTR-615
    • VA disability documentation
    • Texas ID or driver's license copy

    Online Doctor's Certification

    If using a telehealth service like ParkingMD:

    • You'll receive a signed and dated Form VTR-214 by email.
    • You can print and submit it to one of the following Dallas County Tax Office locations or any authorized third-party provider.

    Dallas County Tax Office – Downtown 500 Elm Street, Suite 1200 Dallas, TX 75202

    Dallas County Tax Office – North Dallas 6820 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1300 Dallas, TX 75240

    Dallas County Tax Office – Oak Cliff 702 E. Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 1100 Dallas, TX 75203

    ParkingMD provides the medical evaluation and certification only. The Dallas County Tax Assessor-Collector reviews the application and issues the placard in Dallas, TX.

    Lost or Stolen Placard

    • Fill out a new Form VTR-214 (doctor's section not needed if still valid).
    • Provide a Texas ID copy.

    Nonresidents getting medical care in Dallas may use an out-of-state or foreign ID.

  • Renewal & Replacement Process

    Steps to Renew a Disabled Parking Placard

    • Check your placard type — Permanent (Blue) placards are valid for 4 years.
    • Complete Form VTR-214 (Application for Persons with Disabilities Parking Placard).
    • Fill out the affidavit section and submit it in person or by mail to the Dallas County Tax Assessor-Collector's office.
    • Include either a new medical certification or a copy of your original application with an updated signature.

    Steps to Replace a Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Placard

    • Contact the Dallas County Tax Office to report the lost, stolen, or damaged placard.
    • Request the replacement procedure and forms.
    • Submit a copy of your original application or the expiring/damaged placard as proof.

    Important Notes

    • A doctor's prescription or statement is usually required.
    • Download Form VTR-214 from the TxDMV website.
    • No fee for permanent (blue) placard renewals.
    • Contact the Dallas County Tax Assessor-Collector's office for updated procedures and mailing details.

    TEXAS COMPLIANCE NOTE: Temporary placard extension = NEW APPLICATION, not renewal. Users cannot simply extend a temporary permit — they must submit a new application if they need to continue. This applies to both temporary permit extension and renewal processes.

Top Accessible Places in Dallas, TX

Discover the top attractions in and around Dallas, Texas

Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

8525 Garland Road, Dallas, TX 75218
  • Wheelchairs permitted throughout gardens
  • Complimentary wheelchairs available
  • Rental mobility scooters available
Dallas Zoo

Dallas Zoo

650 S. R. L. Thornton Freeway, Dallas, TX 75203
  • Wheelchair-accessible pathways and attractions
  • Manual and electric wheelchairs available to rent
Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

2201 N. Field Street, Dallas, TX 75201
  • Accessible parking available
  • Wheelchair access and elevators
  • Accommodations for mobility needs

Helpful Hotlines & Services for Accessibility in Dallas, Texas

Accessibility Support

Dallas County Tax Assessor-Collector:

Assistance with disabled parking placard applications, renewals, replacements, and local submission requirements. 📞 Call (214) 653-7811 or visit www.dallascounty.org/departments/tax

DART Paratransit Services:

Accessible, shared-ride transportation for eligible Dallas residents who cannot independently use regular bus or rail services. 📞 Call (214) 515-7272 or visit www.dart.org/paratransit

City of Dallas ADA Compliance Office:

Assistance with accessibility concerns involving City of Dallas programs, facilities, services, and activities. 📞 Call (214) 670-7311 or visit dallascityhall.com/ADA-Compliance

REACH of Dallas:

Independent-living services, mobility equipment resources, advocacy, and community support for people with disabilities. 📞 Call (214) 630-4796 or visit reachcils.org

Support Groups & Therapy Resources

Support. Challenge. Inspire. – Dallas Spinal Cord Injury Support Group:

Monthly education, social interaction, and community support for people affected by spinal cord injuries or diseases. 📞 Call (214) 820-9396 or visit unitedspinal.org

Dallas Stroke Support Group:

Free education, peer support, and community connections for stroke survivors, caregivers, families, and friends. 📞 Call (214) 820-9300 or visit bswrehab.com/dallas-stroke-support-group

REACH of Dallas:

Independent-living training, peer support, advocacy, and mobility-related resources for Dallas residents with disabilities. 📞 Call (214) 630-4796 or visit reachcils.org

Health Care Facilities

Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation – Dallas:

Specialized inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for spinal cord injuries, amputations, strokes, brain injuries, and orthopedic trauma. 📞 Call (214) 820-9300 or visit bswrehab.com/locations-and-tours/bswir-dallas

Parkland Memorial Hospital – Inpatient Rehabilitation:

Hospital rehabilitation services supporting recovery from strokes, injuries, amputations, and other mobility-limiting conditions. 📞 Call (469) 419-9634 or visit parklandhealth.org/inpatient-rehabilitation

UT Southwestern Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic:

Physical medicine and rehabilitation treatment for spinal cord injuries, strokes, spasticity, musculoskeletal injuries, and other conditions affecting mobility. 📞 Call (214) 645-2080 or visit utswmed.org/locations/pob1/uh-pmr-clinic-pob-1

Benefits of Choosing ParkingMD

Handicap ID exemption

Driver's License Exemption for In-Person Submission

Individuals with severe mobility limitations may qualify for an ID exemption, so a caregiver can submit forms on their behalf.

Extended Parking Time Limit with a handicap placard

Extended Time Limits

In certain areas, you may be allowed to park beyond posted time limits without penalties (depending on local ordinances).

ParkingMD physician holding a disability parking permit
Secure handicap placard application process

Convenience and Safety

Reduces the distance and difficulty of walking in public spaces, especially important for individuals with limited mobility, chronic illness, or assistive devices.

Free Handicap Parking in Selected Cities

No Meter Payment in Some Cities

Some municipalities waive metered parking fees for permit holders. Always check posted signs and local rules.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions about disability parking permits
  • How do I get a handicap placard in Dallas, TX?

    To get a disabled parking placard in Dallas, complete Form VTR-214 (Application for Persons with Disabilities Parking Placard and/or License Plate) and have a licensed physician, chiropractor, optometrist, or podiatrist certify your qualifying condition. Submit the completed form along with valid Texas ID to the Dallas County Tax Assessor-Collector's office. Most counties require in-person submission for initial applications, and your placard is typically issued once the application is approved.

  • Where can I submit my Dallas handicap placard form?

    After receiving your signed Form VTR-214, you can submit it to the Dallas County Tax Assessor-Collector at the Downtown, North Dallas, or Oak Cliff office. Call 214-653-7811 with submission questions.

  • Does ParkingMD issue the placard directly?

    No. ParkingMD provides the medical evaluation and signed certification if approved. The Dallas County Tax Assessor-Collector reviews the application and issues the placard.

  • What form do I need for a Dallas handicap placard?

    You need Form VTR-214, the Application for Persons with Disabilities Parking Placard and/or License Plate, available from the TxDMV website.

  • How long is a Dallas handicap placard valid?

    A permanent (blue) placard is valid for 4 years. A temporary (red) placard is valid for up to 6 months, or until recovery, whichever comes first.

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Expert Review Behind Our Articles

Health advice can feel overwhelming, but at ParkingMD, we keep it simple, accurate, and reliable. Each article is shaped by trusted medical sources and then reviewed by licensed healthcare professionals who bring real-world experience to every detail. Their insight ensures what you read isn't just medically correct, but it is also meaningful, practical, and designed to help you make smarter choices for your well-being.

Reviewed by

Rebecca Owens, MSW, LCS

Rebecca Owens is a licensed clinical social worker who assists clients navigating the process of obtaining disability services and mobility-related accommodations. She is passionate about empowering people to advocate for themselves and ensuring that care and accommodations are both practical and compassionate.

Rebecca Owens — medical reviewer

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