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In Florida? Get a 50 State Handicapped Permit

Your Key to a Valid Handicap Parking Permit

In Florida? HandicapDocs is a telehealth service that is owned and operated by doctors.  Our service provides telehealth consultations with people who need a disabled parking pass.  If you obtain a parking permit in Florida, it is valid in all 50 states with only a few exceptions. This way, should be able to travel to most cities and states and use your disabled parking sticker with out any trouble.  Our service is specific for people who are living with a medical condition such as an orthopedic issue, neurological issue, respiratory, or a cardiac condition.  The rule says that because of said condition(s), you are unable to walk 200 feet without stopping.  You may also require assistance to walk, which is also a qualifier.

We know you are finding it challenging to navigate the complexities of obtaining a handicapped parking permit. We want you to know that you’re not alone! As of 2022, over 61 million Americans live with some form of disability, making it essential to have accessible parking options. How can HandicapDocs help you?  HandicapDocs is an innovative online telemedicine service that simplifies the process of obtaining a valid handicapped parking permit in all 50 states.

Florida Patients Can Get a Disabled Parking Permit Valid in All 50 States

In Florida, people with injuries, recent surgeries, orthopedic, neurological, vision, heart and respiratory problems,  must apply through the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) and provide medical documentation from a licensed medical professional. Once you receive your handicap placard, with few exceptions, you can travel through all 50 states and use your permit.

In Florida? Get a 50 State Handicapped Permit.  We have Florida licensed doctors to consult with you and review your medical records, but you must have a Florida drivers license, ID, and must have an address in Florida.

Introducing HandicapDocs

HandicapDocs is a revolutionary online telemedicine service that helps people with disabilities and various medical conditions to obtain a valid handicapped parking permit in all 50 states.

If approved by HandicapDocs, our doctor will:

* Complete and sign your FL HSMV 83039 form.

*Mail you your form within 24 hours via USPS.

How HandicapDocs Works In Florida? Get a 50 State Handicapped Permit

  1. You give us some basic information. (patient intake)
  2. You will upload required documentation (e.g., medical records, MRI reports, medications you take.)
  3. After the doctor reviews your records, he will call you for a brief video consult.
  4. If the doctor approves you, your signed FL HSMV 83039 form will be mailed to you via USPS within 24 hours.

What you need to do:

Bring the signed form to any FL tag agency or DMV office and pick up your Handicap Parking Permit which is valid in all 50 states.

With HandicapDocs, you'll enjoy:

Convenience: No need to visit multiple offices or deal with lengthy wait times.

Accessibility: Apply from anywhere with an internet connection and get assistance from the comfort of your own home.

Streamlined Process: HandicapDocs handles the paperwork and red tape for you, making it easier to get the help you need.

Valid Permit: Receive a permit that’s recognized across all 50 states, ensuring easy access to parking facilities.

In Florida? Get a 50 State Handicapped Permit. What are you waiting for?

HandicapDocs is a one of a kind medical service, owned and operated by doctors who understand your conditions and are sympathetic of your disability.  HandicapDocs allows for easy access to this much-needed parking permit. By simplifying the application process and providing nationwide recognition, HandicapDocs empowers you to live independently and confidently. Whether you’re living in Florida or any other state, HandicapDocs is here to help. Say goodbye to the hassle and hello to increased accessibility – learn more about HandicapDocs today!

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2020). Disability and Health Report Data.

https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/data/index.html