Accessible Parking in Front of Residence

Request an accessible parking permit on the street in front of a residence.

Overview

City residents can apply for an accessible parking permit to have a parking place in front of their residence or building.
 
Be aware that failure to follow the rules of the parking program can result in the removal of the accessible parking space. 
 
The application process can be found below.

Instructions

To request an accessible parking permit on the street in front of a residence one must:

  1. Download the application and instructions (or request one from the Office on the Disabled).
  2. Complete the application with your doctor.
  3. The application must be signed by the property owner.
  4. The applicant must own a vehicle or someone who lives with them full-time must own a vehicle.
  5. The vehicle must be registered at the address where the space is requested.
  6. The applicant must have a valid Missouri placard or license plate for people with disabilities or a Disabled Veterans' license plate.
  7. The applicant cannot have accessible off-street parking and must use the space five (5) days and five (5) nights per week.

What to Expect

Permits are issued generally 7 working days from the date of submission.

Additional Information

  • Only the vehicle with the permits & placard/license plate can park in this space. If another vehicle uses this space, the illegally parked vehicle may receive a seventy-five ($75.00) dollar ticket.
  • Call 911 to report illegal vehicles in a space.
  • Space holders must respond to violations such as street cleaning, no parking signs, snow route, and emergency evacuation by police or fire department, etc.
  • Failure to follow the rules of the program will result in removal of the parking space.

Contact

Office on the Disabled

kreitnerk@stlouis-mo.gov

(314) 622-3686

1200 Market Street, Room 30
St. Louis, MO 63103

9am-5pm Monday-Friday Please Note: At this time to help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, essential services will be provided by phone or email only during regular business hours.

Contact the Office on the Disabled

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