Persons with long-term mobility impairments, may request a wheelchair license plate be issued for a motor vehicle registered in their name.
Wheelchair license plates must be renewed annually on the applicant's birthdate. The long-term impairment must be proved every four years by a certifying medical authority.
Wheelchair license plates may only be issued for use on the following types of vehicles:
Automobiles for private use or lease
Trucks weighing 5,000 pounds or less
Automobiles, which seat fewer than nine passengers and are for hire
Motor homes or truck campers not for hire or commercial use
Heavy trucks with a gross vehicle weight of less than 8,000 pounds
To obtain a wheelchair symbol license plate, applicants must submit the following documents:
Completed form HSMV 83007, Application for International Wheelchair License Plate, or form HSMV 83039, Application for Disabled Parking Permit
A copy of the vehicle registration certificate
Proof of identification with a Florida driver license or ID card
Proof of Florida insurance for the vehicle
Certifying medical authorities include:
A physician licensed under Chapter 458, Chapter 459, or Chapter 460
A podiatric physician licensed under Chapter 461
An optometrist licensed under Chapter 463 (sight only)
An advanced practice registered nurse licensed under Chapter 464, under the protocol of a licensed physician as stated above
A physician assistant licensed under Chapter 458 or Chapter 459
A similarly licensed physician from another state if the application is accompanied by documentation of the physician’s licensure in the other state and a form HSMV 83039 signed by the out-of-state physician verify his or her knowledge of this state’s eligibility guidelines