You can renew or replace your permanent disabled parking placards or plates:
Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
P. O. Box 85815
Richmond, VA 23285-5815
You may renew your placard up to one year before or after the placard expiration date. DMV will send you a renewal notice; however, you may also use a Disabled Parking Plates or Placard Application ( MED 10 ) if you lose or do not receive that notice.
A certification from a physician, physician's assistant, nurse practitioner, podiatrist or chiropractor is NOT required to renew or replace a permanent placard.
Temporary disabled parking placards are valid for up to six months and cannot be renewed.
I f you have more than 30 days left before its expiration, you can replace a lost or stolen temporary placard:
Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
P. O. Box 85815
Richmond, VA 23285-5815
To request a replacement by mail or in person, you must submit a Disabled Parking Plates or Placard Application ( MED 10 ). You will NOT need a new certification from a physician, physician's assistant, nurse practitioner, podiatrist or chiropractor for a replacement.
If your temporary placard expires within 30 days, you cannot request a replacement. You must apply for a new placard.
Institutional/organizational disabled parking placards are valid for five years and cannot be renewed.
Institutions or organizations must reapply using a new Institutional/organizational Disabled Parking Plate or Placard Application (MED 11). The new placard will be valid for another five years.
To renew disabled parking plates, simply renew your vehicle registration.
You may determine the delivery status of your placard using the Disabled Placard Delivery Status transaction.