Disabled Veteran Parking license plates are
not available at DMV customer service centers.
Apply by mail
- Download and complete the U.S. Disabled Veteran Parking License Plates Application
MV2172 -
Applicant Section
- Have your VA health care specialist complete the VA certification section.
- If you wish to receive one permanent DIS ID permit, check the box under the DIS ID permit information section.
- When using the DIS ID permit, you must keep a copy of the completed application on your person or in the vehicle and provide it to any traffic officer.
- Please make and keep a copy of the application, signed by your health care specialist, before sending the application to WisDOT.
- Check whether you want personalized or non-personalized Disabled Veteran Parking license plates under the Personalized plate section.
- Send the following items:
- If the vehicle you want to register with Disabled Veteran Parking plates
is already titled in your name, send the following items:
- Completed disabled Veteran Parking License Plates application
- Include the vehicle description or send a copy of your Certificate of Registration with the application
- $15 personalized plate fee, if applying for personalized plates
OR
- If the vehicle you want to register with Disabled Veteran Parking plates
is NOT titled in your name, send the following items with the completed application:
- The title signed over to you
- A completed Wisconsin Title & License Plates Application
MV1 (private sale) or MV11 (dealer sale)
- A completed U.S. Disabled Veteran Parking License Plates application
- All required fees, including the annual registration fee or show a valid plate to transfer
- $15 personalized plate fee, if apply for personalized plates
- The annual registration fee if you do not have plates or your current plates expire within the next three months
- If a payment is needed, make the check or money order made payable to Registration Fee Trust.
- Mail with payment to:
WisDOT
Special Plates Unit - DIS
P.O. Box 7306
Madison WI 53707-7306
WisDOT complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act.