One Stop Licence Shop can provide you with a disabled parking placard.
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Parking Placards for Persons with Disabilities: |
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*Effective November 1, 2001*
A parking placard and/or disabled licence plate enables those with the greatest needs to use specially designated parking facilities. The placards are issued to individuals who provide proof of eligibility under this program. An applicant requesting plates must either have the vehicle(s) registered in the name of the person with the disability or be a joint owner on the vehicle registration.
To apply for a placard, an application form (pdf-153kb): must be completed by your physician, physiotherapist or occupational therapist. Once it is completed then bring it to One Stop Licence Shop and we will assist you in obtaining your disabled placard. You will also require acceptable identification. If you cannot come into One Stop Licence Shop due to the nature of your disability, you can send someone with a Letter of Authorization to apply on your behalf. The Letter of Authorization is used in lieu of your signature and is to be used only if your are unable to come to One Stop Licence Shop in person.
To qualify, an individual must be unable to walk more than 50 metres.
There are two types of placards:
- Blue placards, which can be issued to those with permanent disabilities and are valid for five years; and
- Red placards, which can be issued to those with disabilities that are temporary in nature, but will affect them for a period of three to twelve months.
A visitor in need may use their valid parking placard from their home jurisdiction during their vacation or visit to Alberta.
A visitor in need, without an existing placard, may apply for a temporary red placard for the duration of their visit. Visitors will be considered for a parking placard and may contact us for more information.

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Get an Intransit Permit |
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To move an unregistered vehilce from one location to another in Canada, you must provide:
- Proof of ownership if the vehicle is being moved outside of Alberta,
- proof of valid insurance
- and a description of the vehicle including the make, model, year and serial number.
A time-limited permit may be issued to permit the movement of the vehicle without registration.
Permits are not valid outside of Canada.
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**One Stop Licence Shop has provided this page for your general information only. Policies may change without notice. |