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Accessibility Permits
An application form is available through your physician, from your Town Clerk, the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles, or by selecting this link - Accessibility Permit Application.
- The top portion of the form must be filled out in its entirety by the applicant and proof of identification will be required.
- A NYS drivers license or non-driver ID is acceptable.
- The medical portion must be filled out by the physician and his/her original signature must appear on the application.
- An applicant can obtain a temporary or permanent parking permit. This is determined by the physician.
- No fee is involved.
- • One permit is issued per person. A second permit can be issued to the same person if you do not have handicap license plates. Please request at the time of application
• If your permit is lost, stolen or damaged, it can be replaced. An affidavit will need to be filled out and signed in order to issue a replacement.
• If you are unable to come in person, a family member may obtain a permit on your behalf. The form must be properly filled out signed, dated and the applicant’s driver’s license or non-driver ID must be provided.
• Application is made in the municipality where you reside.
- Please note – if you reside within the Village of Hilton you can apply at the Parma Town Clerk’s office or the Village of Hilton Clerk’s offices.
Carrie Fracassi
Town Clerk / Receiver of Taxes
Phone: 585-392-9461
Fax: 585-392-6366
Email: townclerk@parmany.org |
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Parma Town Hall
1300 Hilton Parma Corners Rd.
P.O. Box 728
Hilton, NY 14468
585-392-9461 . Fax: 585-392-6659
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