Cars & Driving · Hudson Valley
Westchester accessible parking permits are issued locally
Westchester’s accessible-parking page points applicants to local municipal issuers, so residents should check their city, town, or village route.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
A Westchester resident who needs an accessible parking permit should not assume the county itself is the counter for every application. The county accessible-parking page points readers to local municipal issuers, which means the practical starting step is to identify the city, town, or village that handles the permit. Applicants should check forms, medical certification requirements, renewal rules, and whether temporary and permanent permits follow different paths.
This note is an explainer because the permit is used on the road, but the issuing route is local government. Finding the right clerk or police department early saves a wasted trip.
Treat it as a small routing note. The Westchester accessible parking permits source gives that route a name. That is more useful than a broad reminder to call around. The note is a compass for the errand, not a substitute for the office. For Westchester in Westchester, save Westchester Accessible Parking Permits with the address, account, permit, ticket, or record that prompted the question. That is enough to turn a broad question into a usable local next step.