New regulations from the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy will streamline the process of obtaining parking cards for individuals with disabilities starting in 2026.
Changes to Regulations – What’s New?
Previously, even individuals with the most severe mobility impairments were required to appear in person at the District Team for Assessing Disability (PZON). The 2026 procedures aim to simplify this process, drawing inspiration from solutions implemented in countries like Germany and France.
Who is Eligible for a Parking Card?
A parking card is available to individuals who hold a disability certificate (for those under 16 years of age) or a degree of disability certificate (for those over 16 years of age), along with meeting the criteria specified in road traffic law (point 9 of the certificate).
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Obtain a Card in 2026
The new regulations significantly shorten the administrative path to obtaining a parking card.
Step 1: Prepare Documents
Required documents will need to be prepared for submission.
Step 2: Choose a Method of Application Submission
Under the new law, applicants have three options for submitting their application.
Step 3: Card Collection
The card should be ready within 30 days. The relevant office will inform the applicant about the method of collection – in person, through a proxy, or – in certain cases – by mail.
Important Information
Parking cards are issued for a fixed period (consistent with the validity of the certificate), but not for longer than 5 years. The procedure must be repeated after this period.

