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Our physicians will review your medical records to verify your qualifying condition. Uploading relevant documentation early helps ensure a fast review. Don’t have your records? No problem—we can help you get them from your doctor.
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Michael Graves – Nevada
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.
Before the permit, outings were logistical nightmares. Grocery shopping meant circling lots for spots near the entrance, often settling for far-off spaces that drained my energy before I even stepped inside. Doctor appointments turned into ordeals, with long treks from distant parking amplifying my symptoms. Socially, I withdrew; invitations to events were declined because the physical toll outweighed the joy. The permit, however, grants access to reserved spots, cutting walking distances dramatically. Now, I park mere steps from doors, conserving precious energy for what matters—spending time with family or enjoying a meal out without dreading the return trip.
Emotionally, it’s been liberating. The constant worry about overexertion has eased, boosting my confidence and independence. I no longer feel like a burden, asking friends to drop me off curbside. In a city like Las Vegas, where vast casino lots and strip malls dominate, this accessibility means I can participate in life more fully—attending shows or visiting the Strip without fear of AFib setbacks. It’s not just convenience; it’s empowerment, reminding me that accommodations exist to level the playing field.
Overall, the handicap parking permit hasn’t cured my AFib, but it has restored a sense of normalcy. It underscores how small changes can yield big differences, allowing me to focus on managing my health rather than battling my environment. In a world that often overlooks invisible disabilities, this permit is a lifeline, enabling me to live more vibrantly despite my condition.

Peter W. – California
It helps me with getting in and out of stores without having to suffer with more pain
Fern H. – Texas
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 painfully feet, this change brings both comfort and delight.

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Disability Parking in Wyoming:
Everything You Need to Know
Wyoming Disability Parking Laws
- Qualifying conditions include inability to walk 200 feet without rest, use of assistive devices, lung disease, portable oxygen use, cardiac condition (class III or IV), severe arthritic/neurological/orthopedic limitations, or severe visual/audio impairment limiting mobility.
- A licensed physician or advanced practice registered nurse must certify your condition on Form FSDI-915 (Application for Disabled Parking Identification Placard).
- Permanent placards are valid for 5 years.
- Temporary placards are valid for up to 6 months (specific number of months certified by medical professional). They may be renewed once for an additional 6 months with new medical certification.
- First offense for fraudulent or misuse of a placard results in a fine up to $100 and permit suspension for up to 60 days. Subsequent convictions result in fines up to $250 and suspension for up to 6 months (Wyoming Statute 31-2-213(k)).
- The placard is non-transferable. It is unlawful to loan a placard to any person for any reason, regardless of whether that person is handicapped.
- The placard must be surrendered upon the holder's death or when the holder is no longer disabled.
- You may choose to receive either: 2 permanent placards, OR 1 permanent placard, OR 1 permanent placard and 1 set of disabled parking license plates (issued by County Treasurer after obtaining 1 placard).
- The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) Driver Services issues placards.
Documents You’ll Need
To apply for, replace, or renew a Wyoming disability parking placard, required documents vary by situation.
New Permanent or Temporary Placard
- Form FSDI-915, completed and signed by a licensed physician or APRN
- Valid Wyoming driver's license, state ID, or birth certificate (if applying in person)
Veteran Information
Veterans with 50% service-connected disabilities, must submit Form FSDI-915 with physician or APRN certification to obtain a special license plate or handicap placard.
- Note: Disabled Veteran license plates cannot be used to park in handicapped spaces, a separate disabled parking placard with medical certification must be obtained.
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 FSDI-915) delivered to you via email within 24-48 hours, ready for WYDOT submission
Lost or Stolen Placard Replacement
- Disabled Parking Identification Placard Replacement Form
- State Identification card
Permanent Placards
- Valid for 5 years.
- WYDOT mails renewal notice before expiration.
- No medical certification required for renewal.
Temporary Placards
- Valid up to 6 months (medical professional specifies exact months needed).
- May renew once for additional 6 months with new Form FSDI-915 and medical certification.
- Only 1 temporary placard per person.
Replacing a Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Placard
- Complete Disabled Parking Identification Placard Replacement Form.
Turnaround Time
Most WYDOT driver exam offices issue the physical placard the same day once paperwork is complete; mail-in requests typically arrive within 2-4 weeks.
Wyoming Disability Parking Laws
- Qualifying conditions include inability to walk 200 feet without rest, use of assistive devices, lung disease, portable oxygen use, cardiac condition (class III or IV), severe arthritic/neurological/orthopedic limitations, or severe visual/audio impairment limiting mobility.
- A licensed physician or advanced practice registered nurse must certify your condition on Form FSDI-915 (Application for Disabled Parking Identification Placard).
- Permanent placards are valid for 5 years.
- Temporary placards are valid for up to 6 months (specific number of months certified by medical professional). They may be renewed once for an additional 6 months with new medical certification.
- First offense for fraudulent or misuse of a placard results in a fine up to $100 and permit suspension for up to 60 days. Subsequent convictions result in fines up to $250 and suspension for up to 6 months (Wyoming Statute 31-2-213(k)).
- The placard is non-transferable. It is unlawful to loan a placard to any person for any reason, regardless of whether that person is handicapped.
- The placard must be surrendered upon the holder’s death or when the holder is no longer disabled.
- You may choose to receive either: 2 permanent placards, OR 1 permanent placard, OR 1 permanent placard and 1 set of disabled parking license plates (issued by County Treasurer after obtaining 1 placard).
- The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) Driver Services issues placards.
Documents You’ll Need
To apply for, replace, or renew a Wyoming disability parking placard, required documents vary by situation.
New Permanent or Temporary Placard
- Form FSDI-915, completed and signed by a licensed physician or APRN
- Valid Wyoming driver’s license, state ID, or birth certificate (if applying in person)
Veteran Information
Veterans with 50% service-connected disabilities, must submit Form FSDI-915 with physician or APRN certification to obtain a special license plate or handicap placard.
- Note: Disabled Veteran license plates cannot be used to park in handicapped spaces, a separate disabled parking placard with medical certification must be obtained.
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 FSDI-915) delivered to you via email within 24-48 hours, ready for WYDOT submission
Lost or Stolen Placard Replacement
- Disabled Parking Identification Placard Replacement Form
- State Identification card
Permanent Placards
- Valid for 5 years.
- WYDOT mails renewal notice before expiration.
- No medical certification required for renewal.
Temporary Placards
- Valid up to 6 months (medical professional specifies exact months needed).
- May renew once for additional 6 months with new Form FSDI-915 and medical certification.
- Only 1 temporary placard per person.
Replacing a Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Placard
- Complete Disabled Parking Identification Placard Replacement Form.
Turnaround Time
Most WYDOT driver exam offices issue the physical placard the same day once paperwork is complete; mail-in requests typically arrive within 2-4 weeks.
Benefits of Having a Handicap Placard
Driver’s License Exemption for In-Person Submission
Extended Time Limits
Convenience and Safety
No Meter Payment in Some Cities
FAQs
How do I apply for a disability parking permit in Wyoming?
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 FSDI-915) will be delivered to you via email within 24-48 hours, ready for WYDOT submission. Once you receive the form, simply submit it to WYDOT Driver Services, either in person at your local driver exam office or by mail/fax, to receive your disability parking placard. In-person applications are processed same-day; mail-in requests typically arrive within 2-4 weeks.
Can out-of-state visitors use their disability placards in Wyoming?
Yes, Wyoming honors valid disability placards and plates issued by other U.S. states and countries. Visitors can use their existing placard to access accessible parking spaces while in Wyoming. Just make sure it's clearly displayed from your rearview mirror (or on the dashboard if your vehicle has no rearview mirror) and up-to-date.
What are the rules for handicap parking in Wyoming?
In Wyoming, you must display a valid disability placard or special license plate when parking in accessible spaces. Hang the placard from your rearview mirror in plain view when parked (or on dashboard nearest the curb for vehicles without mirrors). The placard is non-transferable and loaning it to anyone is unlawful. First offense misuse carries fines up to $100 and permit suspension up to 60 days. Subsequent offenses carry fines up to $250 and suspension up to 6 months. The placard must be surrendered upon the holder's death or when no longer disabled.
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