The service is often advertised as a way to get evaluated or approved for a handicap placard, but this is misleading based on actual user experiences. They do not determine eligibility or provide a medical evaluation and do not replace a visit to your own doctor. Most importantly, they do not sign or complete the DMV disability certification for you. What they actually do is much more limited. You must already have the qualifying form fully completed and signed by your physician before using their service. They primarily serve as a submission or facilitation service. If you do not already qualify and do not have a doctor willing to sign, they cannot assist you. Any implication that they evaluate or certify eligibility is incorrect. For those with a signed form, they may offer some administrative convenience, but for anyone seeking actual medical approval, this service will not meet expectations.
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ParkingMD helps streamline the medical evaluation step of the disability parking permit process online. We guide you through your state’s requirements, collect the details needed for a provider review, and keep your information handled through a secure intake. Once you complete your medical intake and upload any supporting records to substantiate your mobility limitations, we connect you with a licensed healthcare provider who reviews your information and determines whether you meet your state’s eligibility criteria.
If you qualify, the provider completes and signs the appropriate state DMV form so you can submit your application to your local licensing office. If additional documentation is needed to make a determination, we’ll let you know what’s missing so you can move forward without guessing.
ParkingMD is designed to make the process clearer and more convenient—especially for people who may have difficulty traveling or scheduling in-person visits. Please note that final issuance of a placard or plate is handled by your state DMV, and processing times, accepted documentation, and placard terms vary by state.See more