Here is the procedure to obtain a disabled parking permit for a person with a mobility impairment residing in Québec, another Canadian province or another country.
Anyone with a mobility impairment – regardless of whether or not that person is a Québec resident – may obtain a disabled parking permit if he or she travels in a vehicle as the driver or a passenger.
Parking permits may also be issued to public institutions that meet the eligibility conditions.
The permit is issued with an accompanying certificate, which the permit holder must carry at all times.
To be entitled to a disabled parking permit, a person must have a disability resulting in a loss of independence or risk to health and safety with respect to travelling short distances that do not require the use of a vehicle. For example, to get from a parking space to the entrance of a shopping centre.
You are required to submit, if applicable, an assessment showing a disability lasting at least 6 months.
Discuss the issue with a health care professional recognized by the SAAQ, who will fill out the Disabled Parking Permit Application (PDF, 146.6 ko) form if deemed appropriate based on your condition. You must then send us the form once it has been completed.
Condition P printed on a driver's licence means that its holder must only drive vehicles equipped with hand-operated controls.
If this is your case, you must fill out the Disabled Parking Permit Application (PDF, 146.6 ko) form.
You must fill out the Disabled Parking Permit Application (PDF, 146.6 ko) form and provide us with proof that the purchase of the wheelchair was covered by the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ).
You must have an assessment form filled out by an authorized health care professional: a special education teacher, an occupational therapist, a nurse, a physician, an optometrist, a physiotherapist or a psychologist.
Choose the professional who can best describe your disability as it relates to getting around.
It is not associated with the vehicle in which the person is travelling, regardless of who owns the vehicle.
Disabled parking permit holders who fail to comply with these conditions are liable to a fine of $200 to $300, in addition to other costs.
Fraudulent use of a disabled parking permit or the accompanying certificate is subject to a fine of $300 to $600.
Fraudulent use of a disabled parking space by someone who does not hold a disabled parking permit, or whose permit is not valid, is subject to a fine of $200 to $300.
It is important that you notify us as soon as possible.
Consult our section entitled Replacing a Disabled Parking Permit for the procedure.
You must always carry the accompanying certificate that is issued with the parking permit. The certificate is proof that you are authorized to use the permit.
The sticker, which must be placed on the licence plate of the motorcycle or scooter, is issued if you are:
If this is your case, you must fill out the Disabled Parking Permit Application – Motorcycles and Scooters (PDF, 125.9 ko).
Step 1 – Download the Disabled Parking Permit Application (PDF, 146.6 ko) form.
You can also obtain the form at one of our service outlets.
Step 2 – Fill out the form and provide the required documents.
Step 3 – Mail us the form at the following address:
Vignette de stationnement pour personnes handicapées (act. 6630)
Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec
Case postale 19850, succursale Terminus
Québec (Québec) G1K 8Z4
We recommend that you choose the professional who can best describe your disability as it relates to getting around.
Enter the information requested concerning your claim file in Section A of the Disabled Parking Permit Application (PDF, 146.6 ko) form.
Once you have filed your application, we will study your case. We will mail you our decision within 4 to 6 weeks.
If you disagree with our decision, you may contest it.
In this case, you are not required to file an application. You may use your permit in Québec only if the permit bears the international wheelchair symbol.
If you own a disabled parking permit issued in a country other than Canada, the United States or a country that is a member of the International Transport Forum (ITF), you must file an application and prove that you hold such a permit.
Step 1 – Fill out the Disabled Parking Permit Application (PDF, 146.6 ko) form.
Step 2 – Enclose a copy of your permit with the form and mail to:
Vignette de stationnement pour personnes handicapées (act. 6630)
Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec
Case postale 19850, succursale Terminus
Québec (Québec) G1K 8Z4
Canada
We will process your file within 4-6 weeks after receiving your application and we will mail you our decision.
If you disagree with our decision, you may contest it.
To obtain one or more disabled parking permits, a public institution must meet the following conditions:
1-800-361-7620
We will mail you the form.
We will process your file within 4-6 weeks after receiving your application and we will mail you our decision.
If you disagree with our decision, you may contest it.
Last update: June 4, 2022