Disabled Person Parking Permits and Plates

The Treasurer’s Office in South Dakota processes applications for disabled person parking permits and plates for state residents. Applicants must have a valid South Dakota driver’s license or ID, or provide proof of residency, to obtain these permits or plates. 

There is a $1.50 postage and handling fee per placard when processing through the mail or over the phone. 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Below, you'll find answers to the most frequently asked questions about disabled person parking permits and plates in Pennington County.

If you have additional questions not answered here please call our office at 605-394-2163 from 8:00 am – 11:00 am and 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm MDT Monday through Thursday or send us a message through our Contact Us page.

How do I apply for a disabled person parking permit or license plate in South Dakota?

Is there a fee for disabled person parking permits?

How do I apply for disabled person plates for my vehicle?

What is the difference between a permanent and temporary disabled parking permit?

What do I do if my disabled parking permit has been lost or damaged?

Can someone else bring in the application for me to get the parking permits?

How do I fill out the Disabled Person Parking Permit and License Plate Application?

I don’t have a South Dakota driver’s license or ID, can I get a parking permit?