What is the MV-145A form?
The MV-145A form is an application for a Person with Disability Parking Placard in Pennsylvania. It allows individuals with disabilities to apply for a parking placard that grants them access to designated parking spaces. This form can be used for original requests, renewals, replacements, or changes in name or address, and there is no fee associated with it.
Who is eligible to apply for a disability parking placard?
Eligibility for a disability parking placard includes individuals who are blind, have limited use of their arms or legs, cannot walk 200 feet without resting, or have other specific medical conditions that significantly impair mobility. A licensed health care provider must certify the disability, confirming that it falls within the scope of practice.
How do I apply for a temporary placard?
To apply for a temporary placard, complete Sections A and B of the MV-145A form. You must have a licensed health care provider certify your disability, and temporary placards are issued for a maximum of six months. If you need an extension, you must submit a new application and obtain recertification from your health care provider.
What should I do if my placard is lost or stolen?
If your placard is lost or stolen, you need to complete a replacement request on the MV-145A form. Indicate the reason for the replacement and provide your previous placard number if available. Sections A and E of the form must also be completed. There is no fee for this replacement.
Can I use the placard for any vehicle?
The placard must be used in a vehicle that is transporting the person for whom it was issued. It is not permissible to use the placard for parking where it is prohibited or when the vehicle is not being used for that individual’s transportation. The vehicle must display the placard while parked in designated spaces for persons with disabilities.
What if I need to change my name or address?
If you need to change your name or address, you can do so by completing Sections A and E of the MV-145A form. Notarization is not required for these changes. Make sure to indicate the reason for the name change, such as marriage or divorce, if applicable.
What happens if I do not meet the eligibility requirements?
If you do not meet the eligibility requirements for a disability parking placard, your application will be denied. It is essential to ensure that the disability is certified by a qualified health care provider and falls within the specific conditions outlined in the application.
Where do I send my completed application?
Once you have completed the MV-145A form, send it to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles at PennDOT, P.O. Box 68268, Harrisburg, PA 17106-8268. You can also visit the Pennsylvania DMV website or call their office for additional assistance.