Disabled Parking Placards

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Applying for a placard in person

When applying for a placard in person at your local driver exam office, you will provide the form the doctor filled out for you. Another party may complete the process for you. Contact your local driver exam office if you have any questions concerning acceptance of a document. 
 

Applying for a placard online

You may also apply for a placard using oneWYO, and the placard will be mailed to you.  
 

Applying for a placard by mail

You may also apply for a placard(s) by mail. The top portion of the application form must be completed. A physician or advanced practice registered nurse must complete the "Physician Disability Certification"  section. The placard(s) will be mailed to you.
 
Mail the completed form to:       
WYDOT - Driver Services
Driver Review
5300 Bishop Blvd.
Cheyenne, WY  82009-3340
 

Renewing your temporary placard

A temporary placard is only valid up to 6 months. It may be renewed one time for another 6 months by submitting a new application form completed by you and either your physician or advanced practice registered nurse. If you need the temporary placard for more than 12 months, you should check with your doctor about eligibility for a permanent placard.
 
Other information concerning placards
  •  Placards for minor children are issued in the child’s name, not the parent or guardian name.
  •  Forms with erasures and/or whited-out information are not acceptable.
  •  Forms that are not signed by a physician or advanced practice registered nurse and the eligible applicant will be returned without issuance of a placard.
  •  No fees are associated with the issuance of disabled parking placard(s).
  •  Placards that are lost, stolen, or damaged may be eligible for replacement. Call 307-777-4839 for requirements.
  •  Permanent placards issued 10/20/2025 or later will have no expiration date.
  •  If the holder of the placard has passed away, the placard must be returned to Driver Services. The placards are not  transferrable, and cannot be used by anyone else other than the person they were issued to.

 

Disabled Parking license plates
When you apply for a disabled parking placard, you may also desire a disabled parking license plate. To obtain the license plate, you must indicate this information on the application form. You are entitled to either two placards or one placard and a set of license plates. If you indicate on the form that you wish to be issued license plates, an authorization letter will be provided to you. Present the letter to your local county treasurer's office where license plates are issued. As with standard license plates, there is a fee for disabled parking plates.