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Driver's License, ID and Permits

Information regarding Nebraska Driver's Licenses, IDs, or permits.

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Driver's License/ID Cards

Renewals
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Driver's License
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State ID Cards
New Nebraska Residents

Permits

School Permit (SCP)
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Information for School Bus Operators
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Document Verification Requirements
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Nebraska Driver's Manuals
Driver Training and Safety Schools
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Document and ID Theft Information
Forms
Certification of Sex Reassignment
DOT Older Driver Facts & Resources

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Commercial Driver's Licnese

Information regarding Nebraska Commercial Driver's Licenses (CDLs).

Commercial Driver's License

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CDL License Expiring?

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Obtaining a New CDL

Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP)
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CDL Documentation Requirements
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CDL Renewals

CDL Renewals
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Permits & Endorsements

CDL Self Certification Chart
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Hearing Impaired, Organ and Tissue Donation, Motor Voter, and Americans with Disability Act
Cancelled License
Driver Licensing Locations
Document and ID Theft Information
Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse(DACH)

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DUI Interlock Device

Information regarding Nebraska driving under the influcence (DUI) interlock devices.

DUI Interlock Device

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Verify your eligibility to obtain a Nebraska Ignition Interlock Permit online

Steps to Secure your Ignition Interlock Permit

  1. Verify your eligibility online or contact the Department of Motor Vehicles at 402-471-3985
  2. Install an Interlock Device on your vehicle
  3. Submit your paperwork and Certificate of Installation
  4. Get your Ignition Interlock Permit Online or at a Driver Licensing Office

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Ignition Interlock Permit
What is an Ignition Interlock Device?
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Approved Interlock Providers
Renew or Replace your Ignition Interlock Permit
Driver Training
Ignition Interlock Incident Report Form
Ignition Interlock Information and Disclaimer Form

 

 

 

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Points, Suspensions, and Reinstatements

Information regarding suspensions, reinstatements, and points on Nebraska driver's licenses or permits.

Points, Suspensions, & Reinstatements

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Suspensions

Failing to Comply with a Traffic Ticket
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Underage 21 Point Accumulation
 

Accident Suspensions

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Revocations

Administrative License Revocation (ALR) due to Alcohol Violation/DUI
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Revoked License for Points on License

 

Disqualifications

CDL Disqualification

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Nebraska Points System
SR-22
SR-26
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Driver Training and Education / Defensive Driving Courses
Nebraska County Courts
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Vehicle Title and Registration

Information regarding vehicle titles and registration in Nebraska.

Vehicle Title & Registration

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Motor Vehicle Registration

Motor Vehicle Registration General Info
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Motor Vehicle Titles

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More Title Info

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Transfer of Ownership
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License Plates

Information regarding Nebraska license plates.

License Plates

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Specialty Plates

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Nebraska History
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Military

View all Available Nebraska License Plates

Organizational Plates

Nebraska Center for Nursing Foundation
Creighton University
Friends of the Union Pacific RR Museum
NE Serious Injury & Line-of-Duty Death
NE Cattlemen Research & Education
NE Corn Growers Association
Planned Parenthood of the Heartland
Henry Doorly Zoo
Ducks Unlimited
Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce
UNO  


Submit an Application to Create an Organizational Plate

Special Use Plates/Permits

Handicapped Plates
Historical Plates
Non-Resident 30 Day Plates
Repossession
Boat Dealer
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Permits

Additional Resources

2023-2029 Nebraska License Plates
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History of Nebraska License Plates

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Driver and Vehicle Records

Information regarding Nebraska driver and vehicle records.

Driver & Vehicle Records

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Need a Nebraska Driver Record?

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Driver Records

What’s on a Driving Record
Obtaining a Driving Record
Clearance Letters
Application for Copy of a Driving Record
Application for Copy of Multiple Driving Records

 

Vehicle Records

What's on a Vehicle Record
Obtaining a Vehicle Record
Application for Copy of a Vehicle Record
Application for Copy of Multiple Vehicle Records
National Motor Vehicle Title Information System

Miscellaneous

Driver Record Retention Schedule
Data Request Guidelines
Bulk Record Searches
Exempted Uses Permitted Under the Uniform Motor Vehicle Disclosure Act
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New to Nebraska

Driving and/or vehicle recourses for those who have recently moved to Nebraska.

New to Nebraska

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Licensing and ID Cards

New Nebraska Residents
Driver’s Licensing
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Motor Vehicle Titles & Registrations

Motor Vehicle Titles & Registrations for New Residents
Out-of-State Certificates of Title
Vehicle Inspections
Motor Vehicle Tax Estimator

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DMV Locations
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Motor Carriers/Trucking

Nebraska Motor Carrier/Commercial Trucking resources.

Motor Carriers/Trucking

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Motor Carriers/Trucking Online Services

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International Registration Plan (IRP)

About IRP
Performance Registration Information Systems and Management (PRISM)
Determining Base Jurisdiction
Nebraska Apportion Registration Fees
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Unladen Weight Permit (Hunter's Permit)
Open City Reciprocity Agreements
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International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA)

About IFTA
Quarterly Returns
Open City Reciprocity Agreements
Determining Base Jurisdiction
Applying for an IFTA License
Decals
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Unified Carrier Registration (UCR)

Unified Carrier Registration

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Motor Carriers/Trucking Division Info
Nebraska Commercial Driver License
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Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Safer System
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Driver Safety and Training

Nebraska driver safety and training resources.

Driver Safety & Training

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Driver Safety Waivers and Certificates of Completion

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Driver Safety - Teen Drivers

Approved Driver Safety Schools
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Driver Training Schools

Nebraska Driver Training Schools

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Driver's Manuals
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CDL Third Party

Nebraska Commercial Driver's License (CDL) third party testing resources.

CDL Third Party

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CDL Skill Testing & Appointment System

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Test Resources

Commercial Driver License Testing
Third Party Testers
Rules and Regulations Governing the Certification of Third-Party Testers and Third-Party Examiners
 

Study Guides

Commercial Driver’s License Manual
Commercial Driver’s License Practice Exam
Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection Instruction Video

Tractor-Trailer Pre-Trip

Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection

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Vehicle Title and Registration

Nebraska vehicle title and registration resources.

Vehicle Title & Registration

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Title/Lien Registration Records

Qualified business/professional use to view vehicle, title, lien and registration information. Please sign in with your Nebraska.gov subscriber login. If you are not a Nebraska.gov subscriber, sign up.

 

Motor Vehicle Registration

General Information
Registration Fees and Taxes
Motorboats
Federal Heavy Use Tax
Refunds and Credits
Non-Resident
Snowmobile
Storage and Non-Use
Vehicles Exempt from Registration
Towing Trailers
Insurance Requirements
 Nebraska Motor Vehicle Registration Totals

Motor Vehicle Titles

Motor Vehicle Titles
Motorboat Titles
Duplicate Certificate of Title
Junked Title
Mutilated Title
Non-Resident Request for Nebraska Certificate of Title
Out-of-State Titles
Repossession Titles
Salvage Titles
Non-Transferrable Titles

 

 

More Title Info

Assigned ID
Car Club
Department of Revenue – Current Local Sales and Use Tax Rates
Vehicles Towed from Private Property/Vehicles Left Unattended on Private Property
Transfer of Ownership
Odometer Certifications
Vehicle Inspections
Abandoned Vehicles – Law Enforcement Only
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Electronic Lien and Title

Nebraska electronic lien and title (ELT) resources.

Electronic Lien & Title

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Need the Status of a Lien or Title?

Look it up using the Online Vehicle Title & Lien Inquiry

Liens

Lien Notations
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Nebraska Electronic Lender Guide

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Electronic Lien & Title Participating Lenders 

Forms

Provider Application
Lender Application
Electronic Lien & Title Non-Participating Lender Lien Release
Electronic Lien & Title Non-Participating Lender Request for Paper Title
Electronic Lien and Title Name Change, Addition, Removal Request

Miscellaneous

Title Inquiry
Repossession Titles
Repossession License Plates

 

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Driver and Vehicle Records

Nebraska driver and vehicle record resources.

Driver & Vehicle Records

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Driver Records

What’s on a Driving Record
Obtaining a Driving Record
Driver Record Retention Schedule
Clearance Letters
Application for Copy of a Driving Record
Application for Copy of Multiple Driving Records

Vehicle Records

What's on a Vehicle Record
Obtaining a Vehicle Record
Application for Copy of a Vehicle Record
Application for Copy of Multiple Vehicle Records
National Motor Vehicle Title Information System

Miscellaneous

Letter of Verification
Bulk Record Searches
Exempted Uses Permitted Under the Uniform Motor Vehicle Disclosure Act
 Number of Nebraska Licensed Drivers
Become a Nebraska.gov Subscriber

 

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Ignition Interlock Device Providers

Nebraska ignition interlock device provider resources.

Ignition Interlock Device Providers

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Need an Interlock Device?

Verify your eligibility to obtain a Nebraska Ignition Interlock Permit online

Resources

Approved Interlock Providers
Ignition Interlock Incident Report Form
Billing Invoice for Interlock Providers
Become an Ignition Interlock Provider in Nebraska

For Additional Information Contact

Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles
301 Centennial Mall South
PO Box 94877
Lincoln, NE 68509-4877
Phone: 402-471-3985

 

 

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County Treasurers and Dealers

Resources for Nebraska county treasurers and vehicle dealerships.

County Treasurers, Dealers and Insurance Providers

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Estimate the vehicle tax online!

Need the Status of a Lien or Title?

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Manuals

Title Manual
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Title Cancellation

Title Cancellation

Plate Type Codes

NLETS 2023 Series Specialty Plate Type Codes

NLETS 2017 Series Specialty Plate Type Codes

Forms

 Insurance Company Affidavit for Affirmation of Ownership of a Salvage Vehicle
 Purchasers Affidavit
 Specialty Plate Relinquishment
 Inspection Exemption Certification
 Statement of VIN Clarification to Original Form 2290 Schedule 1

Additional Resources

Driver License OTC
Self Insurance List
Insurance Company Search

NE MV Industry Licensing Board
Vehicle Tax Estimator
Dealer Automated Services
2021 Odometer Changes
 Digital Signatures for Title Documents

NMVTIS - National Title Search

Insurance Database

 

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Important: The DMV cannot mail renewed Handicapped Parking Permits until 10 days prior to the last day of the month when the expiring permit expires.

Questions regarding Handicapped Parking Permits may be addressed via email or by contacting this office at (402) 471-3918.

Handicapped Parking Permits are available at no charge to all individuals who qualify. To qualify, the applicant must have a certified medical condition that limits personal mobility resulting in the applicant's inability to travel more than two hundred feet without assistance such as a wheel chair, crutch, walker, prosthetic or other device.

The definition of a certifiable medical condition is:

  • Severe visual, physical, or neurological impairment;
  • Severe respiratory problems;
  • Class III or Class IV cardiac condition;
  • Loss of all or substantially all the use of one or more limbs.

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Handicapped Parking Permits are also issued to facilities such as retirement homes, hospitals, schools and places of a similar type involved in the transportation of handicapped individuals. These permits are assigned to specific vehicles that are titled and registered in the name of the facility and can only be used with the vehicle to which the permit was specifically assigned.

Each handicapped individual is allowed two (2) permits. Handicapped individuals may also obtain Handicapped License plates for their vehicle in addition to their permit(s).

Appropriate use of a Handicapped Parking Permit

  • A Handicapped Parking Permit is not transferable and may not be reproduced or altered.
  • Only handicapped individual or the motor vehicle to which the permit was specifically assigned can use the permit. The receipt that accompanies the permit at the time of issuance must remain with the permit at all times.
  • The permit is only to be used when the handicapped or disabled person is entering or exiting a motor vehicle while it is parked in a designated Handicapped Parking space.
  • The permit should be attached to the rearview mirror while the vehicle is parked in a designated Handicapped Parking space. It should not be attached to the rearview mirror while the vehicle is in motion. If there is no rearview mirror in the vehicle, the permit should be displayed on the dashboard.

Types of Handicapped Parking Permits

Permanent

A Permanent Permit is blue in color and indicates the permit holder has a permanent medical condition. A Permanent Permit must be renewed every six (6) years. All Permanent Permits expire on the last day of the month of the applicant's birthday in the sixth (6th) year of issuance.

A Permanent Permit may be issued to a handicapped person or to a specific vehicle used for purposes of transporting handicapped or disabled persons (issued to businesses or individuals in the business of providing services).

Temporary

A Temporary Permit is red in color and is valid for three (3) or six (6) months as determined the medical professional certifying the applicant's medical condition. If after the initial period has expired the temporary condition still exists, a Temporary Permit may be renewed one time for an additional three (3) or six (6) month period. If after the Temporary permit has been renewed the condition remains, the individual must apply for a Permanent Permit.

 

Applying for a Handicapped Parking Permit

Your Nebraska licensed medical professional (physician, physician's assistant or nurse practitioner) may submit your request for a new or renewal permit through the online application. To get started, contact your medical professional to request a permit.

If your medical professional is licensed in a state other than Nebraska to provide medical services in Nebraska, you may download an application.

  • The application must be submitted to your medical professional for completion of the Medical Certification portion of the application form.
  • Mail the completed application form, along with a photocopy of acceptable proof of identification to:
Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles
Driver and Vehicle Records Division
Attn: Handicapped Parking Permits
PO Box 94789
Lincoln, Ne 68509-4789
  • Acceptable forms of identification are:
    • valid driver's license;
    • valid state identification card;
    • valid certified birth certificate;
    • valid passport;
    • other valid, reliable form of identification containing date of birth, or;
    • a combination of valid, reliable forms containing date of birth.

Once the permit has been processed it is sent directly to the applicant by mail.

Renewal of a Handicapped Parking Permit

Handicapped Parking Permits are valid until the last day of the month of expiration. Applications for renewal of a permanent Handicapped Parking Permit may be submitted one hundred and eighty (180) days prior to expiration. Applications for renewal of a temporary Handicapped Parking Permit may be submitted thirty (30) days prior to expiration. 

Renewal permits are mailed 10 days prior to the last day of the month of expiration.

Both Permanent and Temporary Handicapped Parking Permits are renewed by submitting an application in the same manner as when the initial permit was obtained.

Replacement Permits

In the event a permit has been lost or stolen, if the permit to be replaced was issued on or after May 7, 2012, a replacement permit may obtained by the permit holder online by using the Handicap Permits (Public Services) application.

Permit holder's with permits issued before May 7, 2012, may request a replacement by completing an  Application for Handicapped Parking Permit and checking the box marked Replacement. It is not necessary for the medical certification to be completed for a replacement permit. The completed application is then mailed to the Department of Motor Vehicles, along with a photocopy of acceptable proof of identification.

Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles
Driver and Vehicle Records Division
Attn: Handicapped Parking Permits
PO Box 94789
Lincoln, Ne 68509-4789

Permit holders are limited to two (2) replacement permits. After the second replacement, if a another replacement permit is needed, a new application with the proper medical certification is required. The new permit request may be processed by the permit holder's medical professional online, or the permit holder may submit a properly completed  Application for Handicapped Parking Permit (medical certification required) by mail to the Department.

Second Permits

Permit holders are allowed to have two valid handicap permits at one time. Permit holder's with one valid permit issued on or after May 7, 2012, may request a second permit online by using the Handicap Permit Services.

Permit holder's with permits issued before May 7, 2012, may request a second permit by completing an Application for Handicapped Parking Permit and checking the box marked Second Permit. The applicant’s portion of the application must be completed in full and signed by the permit holder or an authorized representative. If the permit holder currently has a valid permit, the medical certification portion of the application does not need to be completed. The completed application is then mailed to the Department of Motor Vehicles, along with a photocopy of acceptable proof of identification.

Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles
Driver and Vehicle Records Division
Attn: Handicapped Parking Permits
PO Box 94789
Lincoln, Ne 68509-4789

Acceptable Forms of Identification

  • valid driver's license
  • valid state identification card
  • valid certified birth certificate
  • valid passport
  • other valid, reliable form of identification containing date of birth, or
  • a combination of valid, reliable forms containing date of birth

Applying for a Vehicle/Business Handicapped Parking Permit

Businesses/individuals requiring Vehicle Handicap Parking Permits independently manage permits and applications through the DMV Handicap Permit online application.

Key Features of online service:

  • Submit new permit requests
  • Process renewals
  • Request replacements
    All with just a few clicks — no paperwork required.

How to Get Started:
To begin using the system, email DMV.dvrweb@nebraska.gov with a request for user IDs. Be sure to include the following details:

  • Company Name
  • Company Address
  • Company Phone Number
  • Full Name (First, Last, and Middle Initial) for each user
  • Email Address for each user

Upon receipt of request, an account will be created and an email will be sent to requestor providing the requested user IDs and a link to set up a password.

 

Submitting an Application

  • Applications may be obtained by contacting the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles or can be downloaded above.
  • Once you have obtained an application, the applicant's portion must be completed in full and signed by the handicapped individual or authorized representative.
  • The applications must then be submitted to your physician for completion of the Medical Certification portion.
  • All initial applications for Handicapped License plates must be submitted for approval to this office.

Before submitting your application, be sure that all areas are completed in full and are legible.

Once the application is approved, a written notification is sent to the applicant. This notification informs the applicant of when the plates will be available at their County Treasurer's office and must be presented to the county official when the plates are registered.

All appropriate registration fees and taxes must be paid at the time of issuance of new plates. Motor vehicle tax must be paid unless the individual is a disabled veteran and is certified as tax exempt by the County Treasurer.

If you would like to request a Permanent Handicapped Parking Permit be included with your Handicapped License plates, and you do not currently hold a valid permit, you may request a permit by checking the box below your signature on the Application for Handicapped License Plates form. This option can only be used if you are requesting a NEW permit.

The Application for Handicapped License Plates cannot be used to renew a Handicapped Parking Permit. If you need to renew your Handicapped Parking Permit, please refer to the section on Handicapped Parking Permits.

 

Questions regarding Handicap License Plates may be addressed by email or by phone at (402) 471-3918.

 


 

Handicapped Plates

 

To obtain Handicapped License plates in the State of Nebraska, the handicapped individual must have a certified medical condition that limits personal mobility resulting in the applicant's inability to travel unassisted more than two hundred feet without assistance such as a wheel chair, crutch, walker, prosthetic or other device.

The definition of a certifiable medical condition may be, but is not limited to:

  • Severe visual, physical, or neurological impairment;
  • Severe respiratory problems;
  • Class III or Class IV cardiac condition;
  • Loss of all or substantially all the use of one or more limbs.

The applicant must be the owner of the vehicle as shown on the title, or the applicant's parents, legal guardian, foster parent, beneficiary of trust, agent or the named lessee on a leased vehicle. Handicapped license plates may be placed on one motor vehicle and/or one motorcycle.

Any vehicle plated with Handicapped plates cannot be used or maintained for the transportation of persons or property for hire.

Sample Handicap license plate Download the Handicapped Plates Application

 

Sample Handicapped License plate

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