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Get Disabled Veteran (DV) license plates

Need to know

The Marin County Veterans Service Office (VSO) verifies eligibility for California Disabled Veteran (DV) license plates.

Eligibility

As a result of an injury or disease suffered while on active duty, meet one of the following conditions:

  • 100% service-connected disability rating from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
  • Unable to move without the aid of an assistive device.
  • Loss of use of one or more limbs.
  • Permanent blindness as defined in the California Welfare and Institutions Code §19153.

DV plates

  • Limited to one vehicle per eligible veteran
  • Exempt for payment of DMV vehicle registration fees
  • Exempt for payment of Bay Area bridge tolls

Note:

  • The VSO only verifies eligibility for DV plates. Disabled placards must be obtained separately through a physician and DMV.
 

Before you start

Required documents

Bring the following documents to the Marin County VSO:

  • DD-214
  • California Driver License or ID
  • VA Benefits Summary Letter showing 100% service-connected disability

Getting your VA rating letter

You can download your VA Benefits Summary Letter or call 800-827-1000:

How to get a copy of award letters

If a VA Form 21-22 (Appointment of Representative) is on file, a Veterans Service Representative may also confirm your rating through authorized VA systems.

What to do

  1. Bring your required documents in person to the Marin County Veterans Service Office during our Walk-In Hours (Monday and Tuesday).
  2. The VSO verifies eligibility and prepares the required DMV Disabled Veteran plate paperwork.
  3. The veteran signs the form with an original (“wet”) signature.
  4. Take the completed paperwork to a DMV field office to complete the application.

Walk-in hours for DMV-related forms

Monday – Tuesday
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Closed 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

No appointment required.

Visit the Marin County VSO with your required documents, to have your eligibility verified and receive the required DMV paperwork.

Then visit a DMV field office to complete the DV plate application.

What's next

What's next content

After submitting your application to the DMV:

  • DMV reviews your eligibility
  • DV plates are issued
  • Registration fee waivers are applied if eligible

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Page last updated on Mayo 7, 2026.