Disabled Person Parking Placard Holders Can Renew Online
No need to visit a DMV office to renew – instead, provide an online e-signature
Sacramento – Californians required to provide a signature to renew their permanent Disabled Person Parking Placard (DPPP) can now do so online at dmv.ca.gov/dpp. The DMV is sending renewal notices to nearly 260,000 customers who have had a placard for six years or more and must verify their continued need.
“We have made it easy for customers to renew their placards online,” said DMV Director Steve Gordon. “During our last renewal cycle, nearly one million customers renewed using our new online service. We hope customers will continue to take advantage of this convenient renewal option this time around.”
DPPP holders can provide an electronic signature online by scanning the QR code on the paper notice or visiting dmv.ca.gov/dpp if they do not have their renewal notice handy. Customers can find renewal instructions in this guide on the DMV website. Customers can also sign their paper renewal notice and mail it to the DMV. They will need to provide postage. Placard holders must renew before their current placard expires on June 30, 2025.
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