Visit this web page for an accessible parking placard application. A person with a qualifying disability is eligible for a disability license plate or parking placard. A qualifying disability is defined under Michigan law as either blindness or any condition that significantly limits a person's ability to walk or requires a wheelchair, walker, crutch or other assistive device.
Michigan Department of State Lansing, MI 48918 Voice: Toll free: (888) 767-6424
Website:
http://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,4670,7-127-1585_49898---,00.html
http://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,4670,7-127-1585_49898---,00.html
A disabled person may apply, on a form prescribed by the secretary of state, for a serially numbered nontransferable temporary or permanent windshield placard for the personal use of the disabled person. An individual who has a religious objection to having a medical examination may personally apply at a branch office of the secretary of state for a serially numbered nontransferable temporary or permanent windshield placard for the personal use of the disabled individual. If it appears obvious that the individual has a qualifying disability, the individual shall not be required to present a medical statement attesting to the disability. The application for and the issuance of the serially numbered nontransferable temporary or permanent windshield placard is subject to all of the following:
(a) The secretary of state may issue to a disabled person with a temporary disability a temporary windshield placard that is valid for a period of not more than 6 months.
(b) The secretary of state may issue to a disabled person with a permanent disability an original or renewal permanent windshield placard that is valid for at least 4 years.
(c) An original certificate of identification or permanent windshield placard shall expire on the disabled person's fifth birthday after the date of issuance.
(d) A renewal permanent windshield placard shall expire on the disabled person's fourth birthday after the date of renewal.Upon application in the manner prescribed by the secretary of state for replacement of a lost, stolen, or destroyed certificate or placard described in this section, a disabled person or organization that provides specialized services to disabled persons may be issued a placard that in substance duplicates the original certificate or placard for a fee of $10.00. This section also covers fines for the misuse of placards.
Michigan Department of State Lansing, MI 48918 Voice: Toll free: (888) 767-6424
Website:
http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?mcl-257-675
http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?mcl-257-675
At the CIL, we prove that what you want for your life is possible. Since 1976, we have worked hand-in-hand with you to help you live the life you want to live. At the Ann Arbor CIL, our mission is to empower the lives of people with disabilities and advocate for a more inclusive community for all.In addition to providing individualized services, community advocacy, and group workshops for your self-improvement, we are a dynamic community enrichment and recreation center filled with events and activities to help you connect with people and your passions.Our main location is in Ann Arbor, and we also have affiliate locations in Monroe and Livingston counties.
3941 Research Park Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48108 Voice: (734)971-0277 Fax: (734)971-0826
Website:
http://www.aacil.org
http://www.aacil.org
Michigan's Assistive Technology Program is part of the Michigan Disability Rights Coalition (MDRC), a state-wide network of individuals and organizations that advances the issues of Michigan's disability community through grassroots activism, public education and advocacy.
Michigan Disability Rights Coalition 3498 East Lake Lansing Road, Ste 100 East Lansing, MI 48823 Voice: (517)333-2477 Fax: (517)333-2677 Email: MDRC@mymdrc.org
Website:
http://www.copower.org/assistive-tech
http://www.copower.org/assistive-tech
Assistive Technology of Michigan’s four-step solution for the computer access, ergonomics, environmental control, and work site accommodation allows adults and children with physical, sensory, cognitive or learning disabilities to lead independent, productive lives.
43000 West Nine Mile Rd. Suite 113 Novi, Michigan 48375 Voice: (248)348-7161 Fax: (248)348-7131 Email: info@atofmich.com
Website:
http://myisminctest.com/index.php?l=1
http://myisminctest.com/index.php?l=1
BWCIL is a non-profit, consumer-based organization that advocates, informs and supports persons with disabilities in our community. BWCIL is run by and for people with disabilities in the five counties of Michigan's Thumb.
614 N. Port Crescent Street Bad Axe, Michigan 48413 Voice: (810) 434-1751 Fax: (989) 269-5422 Email: info@bwcil.org
Website:
http://bwcil.org/
http://bwcil.org/
BWCIL is a non-profit, consumer-based organization that advocates, informs and supports persons with disabilities in our community. BWCIL is run by and for people with disabilities in the five counties of Michigan's Thumb.
1184 Cleaver Road Caro, Michigan 48723 Voice: (989) 254-4747 Email: info@bwcil.org
Website:
http://bwcil.org/
http://bwcil.org/
BWCIL is a non-profit, consumer-based organization that advocates, informs and supports persons with disabilities in our community. BWCIL is run by and for people with disabilities in the five counties of Michigan's Thumb.
392 W. Nepessing Street Suite 5 Lapeer, MI 48446 Voice: (810) 664-9098 Toll free: (800) 401-4448 Fax: (810) 664-0937 Email: info@bwcil.org
Website:
http://bwcil.org/
http://bwcil.org/
The Blue Water Center for Independent Living is a consumer driven organization that advocates, informs, and supports all people with disabilities to live independently.
1042 Griswold Ste. 2 Port Huron, MI 48060 Voice: (810) 987-9337 Fax: (810) 987-9548 Email: info@bwcil.org
Website:
http://bwcil.org/
http://bwcil.org/
BWCIL is a non-profit, consumer-based organization that advocates, informs and supports persons with disabilities in our community. BWCIL is run by and for people with disabilities in the five counties of Michigan's Thumb.
100 Argyle Street Ste. 1 Sandusky, Michigan 48471 Voice: (810) 648-2555 Toll free: (800) 877-7522 Fax: (810) 648-2583 Email: info@bwcil.org
Website:
http://bwcil.org/
http://bwcil.org/
Transforming thinking to improve the environment and quality of life for people with disabilities. Disability Network Capital Area is part of the statewide network of Centers for Independent Living. Mandated by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Centers for Independent Living are required to have at least 51% of the staff, as well as Board of Directors, as individuals with disabilities. The staff includes Rehabilitation Counselors, Social Workers, and Independent Living Specialists. Disability Network Capital Area staff is a powerful combination of professionally trained individuals who use personal experience with disabilities to help others. Our service area includes the counties of Clinton, Eaton, Ingham and Shiawassee.
Also, as disabilities touch so many people; we work on a larger scale, helping government and businesses make changes that benefit not just those with disabilities but everyone in the community.
1975 W. M-21 Suite 204 Owosso, MI 48867 Voice: (517) 999-2760 TTY: TDD/TYY Relay:1-800-649-3777
Website:
http://www.dncap.org/
http://www.dncap.org/
Transforming thinking to improve the environment and quality of life for people with disabilities. Disability Network Capital Area is part of the statewide network of Centers for Independent Living. Mandated by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Centers for Independent Living are required to have at least 51% of the staff, as well as Board of Directors, as individuals with disabilities. The staff includes Rehabilitation Counselors, Social Workers, and Independent Living Specialists. Disability Network Capital Area staff is a powerful combination of professionally trained individuals who use personal experience with disabilities to help others. Our service area includes the counties of Clinton, Eaton, Ingham and Shiawassee.
Also, as disabilities touch so many people; we work on a larger scale, helping government and businesses make changes that benefit not just those with disabilities but everyone in the community.
901 E. Mt. Hope Ave. Lansing, MI 48910 Voice: (517) 999-2760 TTY: TDD/TYY Relay:1-800-649-3777 Fax: (517) 999-2767 Email: info@cacil.org
Website:
http://www.dncap.org/
http://www.dncap.org/
The Center for Independent Living of Mid-Michigan (the CIL) is dedicated to its mission of promoting and encouraging independence for all people with disabilities.
1705 S. Saginaw Rd. Midland, MI 48640 Voice: (989) 835-4041 Toll free: (800) 782-4160 Fax: (989) 835-8121 Email: info@cilmm.org
Website:
http://dnmm.org/
http://dnmm.org/
The Department of Civil Rights works to prevent discrimination through educational programs that promote voluntary compliance with civil rights laws and investigates and resolves discrimination complaints. It also provides information and services to businesses on diversity initiatives, equal employment law, procurement opportunities and feasibility studies, and joint venture/strategic alliance matchmaking.
Capitol Tower Building, 110 West Michigan Avenue ,Ste. 800 Lansing, MI 48933 Voice: (800) 482-3604 TTY: (517) 241-1965 Fax: (517) 241-0546 Email: mdcr-info@michigan.gov
Website:
http://www.michigan.gov/mdcr
http://www.michigan.gov/mdcr
The Department of Civil Rights works to prevent discrimination through educational programs that promote voluntary compliance with civil rights laws and investigates and resolves discrimination complaints. It also provides information and services to businesses on diversity initiatives, equal employment law, procurement opportunities and feasibility studies, and joint venture/strategic alliance matchmaking.
Detroit Executive Office Cadillac Place 3054 West Grand Boulevard, Suite 3-600 Detroit, MI 48202 Voice: (313) 456-3700 Fax: (313) 456-3791 Email: MDCR-INFO@michigan.gov
Website:
http://www.michigan.gov/mdcr
http://www.michigan.gov/mdcr
The mission of Disability Advocates of Kent County is to work alongside people with disabilities as they seek to lead self-directed lives and to advocate for accessible and welcoming communities.
3600 Camelot Drive SE Grand Rapids, MI 49546 Voice: (616)949-1100 Fax: (616)949-7865 Email: contact@dakc.us
Website:
http://www.dakc.us/
http://www.dakc.us/
Disability Network West Michigan is committed to accessibility, inclusion and diversity while being consumer directed and accountable. Our mission is to advocate, educate, empower and provide resources for persons with disabilities. We promote accessible communities, fulfilling our vision of ensuring that accessibility is an accepted civil right. Disability Network West Michigan provides independent living resources for people with disabilities in Muskegon, Oceana, Newaygo, Lake, and Mason Counties.
27 E. Clay Avenue Muskegon, MI 49442 Voice: (231) 722-0088 Toll free: (866) 322-4501 Fax: (231) 722-0066 Email: dcilmi@dcilmi.org
Website:
http://disabilitynetworkwm.org/
http://disabilitynetworkwm.org/
Disability Connection/West Michigan’s mission is to advocate, educate, empower and provide resources for persons with disabilities and promote accessible communities
907 State Street Suite 101 Hart, MI 49420
Website:
http://disabilitynetworkwm.org/
http://disabilitynetworkwm.org/
Disability Connection's Mission is: "To advocate, educate, empower, and provide resources for persons with disabilities and promote accessible communities."
5479 W. 72nd Street Ste. 400 Fremont, MI 49412 Voice: (231) 928-1004 Fax: (231) 924-4860 Email: dcilmi@dcilmi.org
Website:
http://disabilitynetworkwm.org/
http://disabilitynetworkwm.org/
The mission of The Disability Network is to promote freedom, choice, opportunity and equality for people with disabilities through advocacy, education and employment.
3600 S Dort Hwy. Ste. 54 Flint, MI 48507 Voice: (810) 742-1800 TTY: (810) 742-7647 Fax: (810) 742-2400
Website:
https://www.disnetwork.org
https://www.disnetwork.org
Disability Network/Michigan is a collaborative organization representing 15 Centers for Independent Living (CILs) throughout the state. We facilitate collective work among our members; resulting in a strong and essential statewide voice striving to meet the needs of the 1.9 million people in Michigan who have a disability.
1476 Haslett Road Haslett, MI 48840 Voice: (517) 339-0539 Fax: (517) 339-0805
Website:
http://www.dnmichigan.org/
http://www.dnmichigan.org/
We serve people with disabilities and their families. We also work with schools, businesses, human service organizations, health agencies and a variety of community resources. We provide Information & Referral, Advocacy, Independent Living Skills, Peer Support, Nursing Facility Transition, Student Centered Transition, Empowerment Training, Assistive Technology Training, Assistance with Medicare, Independent Living Assessments, Accessibility Assessments for businesses, Disability Awareness trainings for businesses and True Colors Self-Awareness trainings for businesses. Our Mission Disability Network Oakland & Macomb is a Center for Independent Living. Independent Living changes attitudes, expands community options, removes barriers, and increases choice.DNOM is committed to supporting personal choice and independence for persons with disabilities.
1709 John R. Rd. Troy, Michigan 48083 Voice: (586) 268-4160 Toll free: (800) 284-2457 Fax: (586) 285-9942 Email: info@dnom.org
Website:
http://www.dnom.org/
http://www.dnom.org/
We provide services to people with a variety of disabilities, including physical, neurological, psychiatric, learning, cognitive, and sensory disabilities. Whether you were born with a disability or acquired a disability later in life through accident, illness or through the aging process, you are welcome here. We are a resource for friends and family members of people with disabilities as well as community professionals and other human service providers.We provide services to local units of government and the business and non-profit communities by providing information, training, technical assistance and support in learning to be welcoming of people with disabilities as customers, clients, patrons, volunteers, or employees.
517 E. Crosstown Parkway Kalamazoo, MI 49001 Voice: (269)345-1516 Toll free: (877) 674-5209 Fax: (269) 345-0229
Website:
http://www.dnswm.org/
http://www.dnswm.org/
We provide services to people with a variety of disabilities, including physical, neurological, psychiatric, learning, cognitive, and sensory disabilities. Whether you were born with a disability or acquired a disability later in life through accident, illness or through the aging process, you are welcome here. We are a resource for friends and family members of people with disabilities as well as community professionals and other human service providers.We provide services to local units of government and the business and non-profit communities by providing information, training, technical assistance and support in learning to be welcoming of people with disabilities as customers, clients, patrons, volunteers, or employees.
2900 Lakeview Avenue St. Joseph, MI 49085 Voice: (269) 985-0111 Fax: (269) 983-4028
Website:
http://www.dnswm.org/
http://www.dnswm.org/
Our Mission is to empower, educate and advocate for individuals with disabilities while promoting independent living, Inclusion and accessible pathways.
5555 Conner Street Detroit, MI 48213 Voice: (313) 923-1655 Fax: (313) 923-1404 Email: info@dnwayne.org
Website:
https://www.dnwayne.org
https://www.dnwayne.org
To advance the independence, productivity and full inclusion of children and adults with disabilities into our communities of Jackson, Hillsdale and Lenawee Counties.
409 Linden Ave. Jackson, MI. 49203 Voice: (517) 782-6054 Fax: (517) 782-3118
Website:
http://www.disabilityconnect.org
http://www.disabilityconnect.org
This state office concentrates on helping improve the lives of Michigan's 1 million Deaf and Hard of Hearing citizens. Our mission is affirming the indisputable right of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons to secure effective communication. The Division on Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DODHH) is part of the Michigan Commission for Disability Concerns (MCDC), within the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth (DELEG).
Division on Deaf, Deaf Blind and Hard of Hearing Cadillac Place 3054 W. Grand Boulevard,Suite 3-600 Detroit, MI 48202 Voice: (313) 437-7035 TTY: (313) 437-7035 Fax: (313) 456-3721 Email: DODDBHH@Michigan.gov
Website:
http://www.michigan.gov/mcdc-dodhh
http://www.michigan.gov/mcdc-dodhh
Mission: "To connect people with disabilities to resources and opportunities while building communities where everyone can participate, contribute and belong."
Our staff provides information, referrals, and support to people with a wide variety of disabilities. We also work on a larger scale, helping governments, businesses, and other organizations make changes that improve life for everyone in the community.
Disability Network/Lakeshore 442 Century Lane Holland, MI 49423 Voice: (616) 396-5326 Toll free: (800) 656-5245 TTY: (616) 396-5326 Fax: (616) 396-3220 Email: info@dnlakeshore.org
Website:
http://dnlakeshore.org/
http://dnlakeshore.org/
The Mission of the ADA Michigan Steering Committee is to increase the awareness and implementation of the ADA throughout the State by forging a partnership between the disability and business communities in the State of Michigan.
Dan Cooper ADA Michigan Michigan Protection & Advocacy Service, Inc. 4095 Legacy Parkway, Ste. 500 Lansing, MI 48911 Voice: (517) 487-1755 TTY: (517) 374-4687 Fax: (517) 487-0827
Website:
http://www.adamich.org
http://www.adamich.org
Cadillac Place, 10th Floor 3030 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 10-200 Detroit, MI 48202 Voice: (313) 456-0240 Fax: (313) 456-0061 Email: miag@michigan.gov
Website:
http://www.michigan.gov/ag
http://www.michigan.gov/ag
State Office Building, Suite 4C 350 Ottawa NW Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Voice: (616) 356-0400 Fax: (616) 356-0411 Email: miag@michigan.gov
Website:
http://www.michigan.gov/ag
http://www.michigan.gov/ag
G. Mennen Williams Building, 7th Floor 525 W. Ottawa St. P.O. Box 30212 Lansing, MI 48909 Voice: (517) 373-1110 Fax: (517) 373-3042 Email: miag@michigan.gov
Website:
http://www.michigan.gov/ag
http://www.michigan.gov/ag
Our goal is to advance the dignity, equality, self-determination, and expressed choices of individuals. Disability Rights Michigan promotes, expands and protects the human and legal rights of people by providing them with information and advocacy...We have experience in the following areas: discrimination in education, employment, housing, and public places; abuse and neglect; Social Security benefits; Medicaid, Medicare and other insurance; housing; Vocational Rehabilitation; HIV/AIDS issues; and many other disability-related topics.
Disability Rights Michigan, Marquette Office 129 West Baraga Ave., Suite A Marquette, MI 49855-4644 Voice: Toll free: (866) 928-5910 (906) 228-5910 Fax: (906) 228-9148
Website:
https://drmich.org
https://drmich.org
Our goal is to advance the dignity, equality, self-determination, and expressed choices of individuals. Disability Rights Michigan promotes, expands and protects the human and legal rights of people by providing them with information and advocacy...We have experience in the following areas: discrimination in education, employment, housing, and public places; abuse and neglect; Social Security benefits; Medicaid, Medicare and other insurance; housing; Vocational Rehabilitation; HIV/AIDS issues; and many other disability-related topics.
Disability Rights Michigan, Lansing Office 4095 Legacy Parkway, Suite 500 Lansing, MI 48911-4263 Voice: Toll free: (800) 288-5923 (517) 487-1755 Fax: (517) 487-0827
Website:
https://drmich.org
https://drmich.org
Michigan Commission on Disability Concerns which includes the Division on Deaf and Hard of Hearing responds to and advocates on behalf of Michigan's 1.9 million people with disabilities. This is done through information and technical assistance, disability rights training, working with the Michigan Business Leaders Network on employment for people with disabilities, coordinating the Michigan Youth Leadership Forum and conducting disability awareness and sensitivity training.
201 N. Washington Square, Suite 150 Lansing, MI 48913 Voice: (517) 335-6004 Toll free: (877) 499-6232 TTY: (517) 335-6004 Fax: (517) 335-7773 Email: mcdc@michigan.gov
Website:
http://www.michigan.gov/mdcr/0,4613,7-138-28545---,00.html
http://www.michigan.gov/mdcr/0,4613,7-138-28545---,00.html
The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) is composed of the following agencies, bureaus and commissions that promote business growth and job creation through streamlined, simple, fair, and efficient regulation, and at the same time protect the health and safety of Michigan's citizens.
Director of Department: Keith Lambert
Voice: (517) 241-9313 Fax: (517) 241-9570
Website:
https://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-89334_10575---,00.html
https://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-89334_10575---,00.html
Our Mission & Vision: MRS partners with individuals and employers to achieve quality employment outcomes and independence for individuals with disabilities.Our Vision: MRS will be a premiere organization to promote an inclusive workforce system that provides each individual with a disability the opportunity for employment leading to independence. This resource is a part of the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor, and Economic Growth (DELEG).
Michigan Rehabilitation Services 201 N. Washington Sq., 4th Floor Lansing, MI 48933 Voice: (517) 241-5324 Toll free: (800) 605-6722 TTY: Toll free: (888) 605-6722 Fax: (517) 335-7277 Email: mrs-customerassistance@michigan.gov
Website:
https://www.michigan.gov/leo/0,5863,7-336-94422_97702---,00.html
https://www.michigan.gov/leo/0,5863,7-336-94422_97702---,00.html
Pure Michigan Talent Connect is your launch pad for new jobs, careers and talent. It is a tool connecting Michigan’s job seekers and employers, and serves as a central hub linking all public and private stakeholders who support Michigan’s workforce. Pure Michigan Talent Connect serves as the state’s labor exchange system.
Voice: 1-888-522-0103 Email: MTBHelp@michigan.gov
Website:
http://www.mitalent.org
http://www.mitalent.org
Our staff provides information, referrals, and support to people with a wide variety of disabilities. We also work on a larger scale, helping governments, businesses, and other organizations make changes that improve life for everyone in the community.
415 East Eighth Street Traverse City, MI 49686 Voice: (231) 922-0903 Toll free: (866)869-8600 TTY: (231) 922-2359 Fax: (231) 922-2597 Email: bnewhouse@charterinternet.com
Website:
http://disabilitynetwork.org/
http://disabilitynetwork.org/
Michigan Alliance for Families is a statewide resource to connect families of children with disabilities to resources to help improve their children's education. We help facilitate parent involvement as a means of improving educational services and outcomes for students with disabilities. Michigan Alliance for Families can assist you in knowing your rights, effectively communicating your child's needs, and advising how to help them develop and learn.
1325 S. Washington Avenue Lansing, MI 48910 Voice: Toll free: (800) 552-4821 (734) 994-8100 Ext: 1590 Email: info@michiganallianceforfamilies.org
Website:
http://www.michiganallianceforfamilies.org
http://www.michiganallianceforfamilies.org
Michigan Alliance for Families and Michigan Alliance - PTI provide information, support and education to families of children and adults with disabilities from birth to age 26 who are in the educational system. The purpose of the projects are to increase the involvement of families in their children's education and the educational system in general.
Michigan Alliance for Families c/o Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit 3111 Grand River Avenue Detroit, MI 48208 Voice: Toll free: (800) 552-4821 (313) 557-8780
Website:
http://www.michiganallianceforfamilies.org
http://www.michiganallianceforfamilies.org
SAIL promotes the inclusion of people with disabilities into our communities on a full and equal basis through empowerment, education, participation and choice.
1200 Wright St. Ste A, Marquette, MI 49855 Voice: (906) 228-5744 Toll free: (800) 379-7245 TTY: (906) 228-5744 Fax: (906) 228-5573
Website:
http://www.upsail.org
http://www.upsail.org
Patti Witte, Michigan Public Service Commission 7109 W. Saginaw Highway, 1st Floor Lansing, MI 48917 Voice: Toll free: (800) 649-3777 (517) 284-8204 TTY: Toll free:(800) 649-3777 Fax: (517) 284-8200 Email: wittep@michigan.gov
Website:
https://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/trs_michigan.html
https://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/trs_michigan.html