A new online renewal tool for Accessible Parking Permits aims to provide a simpler, faster, and more accessible service for permit holders.
Ontarians can now choose to renew a permanent Accessible Parking Permit, apply for a traveler’s permit or motorcycle decal and request a change of address all by visiting Ontario.ca/RenewAPP. Companies and not-for-profit organizations that transport individuals with accessibility needs on a not-for-profit basis can also use this online option to apply, renew or request changes to permits.
“We are excited to be offering digital fulfillment for yet another category of transactions to Ontarians," said Ross Romano, Minister of Government and Consumer Services. "It is my hope that bringing Accessible Parking Permit renewals online for the first time will make life easier and more convenient for seniors and individuals with accessibility needs.”
By providing standard personal information and an existing permit number, permit holders will now have the option to quickly and easily renew their Accessible Parking Permits from home. Previously, these services were only available in person at ServiceOntario or by mail. Ontarians can still take advantage of these methods but will now be able to access it at any time from a computer, tablet or smartphone.
“Our government is using technology to help to remove barriers for people with disabilities,” said Raymond Cho, Minister for Seniors and Accessibility. “This new Accessible Parking Permit online tool is a simple and convenient way for Ontarians to renew their permanent accessible parking permit, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.”
Over 40 of the most common ServiceOntario transactions, such as driver’s licence and licence plate sticker renewals, are available 24/7 at ServiceOntario.ca.
There are over 700,000 Ontarians who have an Accessible Parking Permit