Starting this January, eligible veterans will be able to obtain a new Oregon Wounded Warrior parking placard. The new placard is the result of Senate Bill 1506 and gives placard holders certain parking benefits.
Here are some quick facts about the new placard:
Who is eligible for the Oregon Wounded Warrior parking placard?
Oregon veterans who qualify for a disabled parking permit from the Oregon Department of Transportation’s Driver and Motor Vehicles Division (DMV) and have a service-connected disability that is VA-rated at 50% or greater.
What is the placard and what does it do?
The Oregon Wounded Warrior parking placard is a disabled parking placard or decal with the “Oregon Wounded Warrior” sticker affixed to it.
This parking placard exempts the driver from paying fees in public parking areas with metered parking. It also enables veterans to park in time-limited spaces for longer than the posted limit (except in zones that are designated 30 minutes or less.)
There is no fee for the placard, and it will carry the same expiration as the veteran’s driver license.
When will the placard be available?
The placard application will be available online and in DMV field offices starting January 2, 2019 (January 1 is a holiday).
Where can I get the application?
DMV Driver Issuance Unit – Parking Permits Clerk
1905 Lana Ave. NE
Salem, OR 97314
How do I apply for the Oregon Wounded Warrior parking placard?
If you already have a disabled parking placard:
If you do not already have a disabled parking placard:
The application can be submitted by mail to DMV Headquarters at 1905 Lana Ave NE, Salem, OR 97314. It can also be turned in at any DMV field office.
DMV-related questions may be directed to (503) 945-5000 or (503) 299-9999 (Portland Metro Area.) For more information about Oregon disabled parking permits, visit the DMV website at www.oregondmv.com.