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Article: Disabled Parking License Plates

Eligibility Criteria for Disabled Parking

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  1. Eligibility Criteria for Disabled Parking


Wisconsin Department of Transportation's Eligibility Guidelines

Vehicles that qualify:

  • Automobiles

  • Motor homes (annual registration only)

  • Motor trucks

    • 4,500, 6,000 or 8,000 pound gross weight including dual purpose farm and dual purpose motor home

    • 12,000 pound gross weight farm truck

    • Motorcycles (non personalized only)

People that qualify:

A "disabled" license plate may be issued for a person with a permanent disability that limits or impairs ability to walk, who is the:

  • Owner of a vehicle

  • Lessee of a vehicle

  • Person who is regularly transported by the owner or lessee of a vehicle

  • Employee who is provided a vehicle owned or leased by the employer

  • Beneficiary of a trust that owns or leases a vehicle

Any person certified by an authorized health care specialist as having a permanent disability is eligible for the disabled parking license plates. By legal definition, this includes any person who:

  • Cannot walk 200 feet or more without stopping to rest

  • Cannot walk without the use of, or assistance from, another person or brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair or other assistance device

  • Is restricted by lung disease to the extent that forced expiratory volume for 1 second when measured by spirometry is less than one liter or the arterial oxygen tension is less than 60 mm/hg on room air at rest

  • Uses portable oxygen

  • Has a cardiac condition to the extent that functional limitations are classified in severity as class III or IV, according to standards accepted by the American Heart Association

  • Is severely limited in the ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological or orthopedic condition

If the disability that qualifies you for disabled parking privileges is a result of an injury incurred in active U.S. Military service, you may apply for disabled veteran license plates. Disabled veteran license plates provide the same parking privileges as the disabled parking license plates.

A person having a temporary disability does not qualify for the Disabled license plate, but may qualify for a temporary disabled parking identification card.

Last Updated on 7/2/2007