MV-664.2MP Form – If you have a severe disability in New York State and struggle to pay parking meters, the MV-664.2MP form provides official information on the Disabled Metered Parking Waiver. This waiver lets qualifying drivers park at metered spots statewide—without feeding the meter—while following specific rules.
The New York Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) publishes this free PDF guide to explain eligibility, benefits, restrictions, and the application process. Download it directly here: MV-664.2MP: Metered Parking Waiver Information (PDF).
This article breaks down everything you need to know using the latest details from the official NY DMV website (updated and confirmed current as of 2026).
What Is the MV-664.2MP Form?
The MV-664.2MP is the official Metered Parking Waiver Information document created by the New York State DMV. Revised in February 2017 and still the current version referenced on the DMV site, it explains:
- How the waiver works under New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1203-h.
- Who qualifies for the waiver.
- Usage rules and limitations.
- Why the DMV does not issue the waiver (local city, town, or village agents do instead).
It pairs with the companion application form MV-664.1MP (Application for a Metered Parking Waiver for Persons with Severe Disabilities), last updated July 2022.
Who Qualifies for a New York Disabled Metered Parking Waiver?
You must meet all five requirements:
- Be a New York State resident.
- Live in the city, town, or village where you apply (New York City residents are not eligible).
- Hold a valid, unexpired New York State driver’s license.
- Have a permanent severe disability as defined in Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 404-a (same criteria used for disability parking permits or plates).
- Your disability must specifically limit:
- Fine motor control in both hands, or
- Ability to reach or access a parking meter (e.g., due to wheelchair use), or
- Ability to reach 42 inches from the ground due to lack of strength or mobility in fingers, hands, or upper extremities.
Common qualifying conditions include use of portable oxygen, legal blindness, limited or no use of legs, inability to walk 200 feet without stopping, severe arthritic/neurological/orthopedic conditions, or equivalent mobility impairments.
Note: Simply having a disability parking permit or plates is not enough—you must also meet the specific meter-access limitation in requirement #5.
Benefits of the Metered Parking Waiver
- Park in any metered space (on-street or off) across New York State without paying the meter fee.
- Applies even to non-disabled metered spots.
- Valid statewide (except New York City).
Important Restrictions and Rules
- The waiver holder must be the one driving the vehicle.
- You cannot use it if accompanied by someone able to pay the meter.
- You must obey all time limits on the meter.
- For disabled-reserved spaces with meters, you still need your disability parking permit or plates plus the waiver.
- The waiver does not replace your disability permit or plates.
How to Apply for the Disabled Metered Parking Waiver?
The DMV does not issue waivers. Apply through your local city, town, or village clerk (or designated agent, such as some police departments).
Steps:
- Download and complete MV-664.1MP (Application form).
- Have a licensed physician, physician assistant (PA), or doctor of osteopathy (DO) complete the medical certification section.
- Bring the completed application, your New York State driver’s license, and proof of residency to your local issuing agent.
- Call your local town/city/village hall or clerk’s office to locate the exact issuing agent.
Nassau County residents: Call (516) 227-7399 for details.
New York City residents: Ineligible for the state waiver; use the NYC parking permit instead (call 718-433-3100 or visit NYC DOT).
Filing a false application is a crime and can result in civil penalties ($250–$1,000) or criminal prosecution.
Download the Official Forms
- MV-664.2MP – Information Guide → Direct PDF
- MV-664.1MP – Application → Available on the same DMV site or from your local agent.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is the MV-664.2MP form still current in 2026?
Yes—the official NY DMV website continues to link directly to it, and no newer version has been released.
Can I get the waiver if I already have disability plates or a permit?
Only if you also meet the specific meter-access disability criteria.
Does the waiver work in New York City?
No—NYC uses its own parking permit system that already waives meter fees.
How long does the waiver last?
Validity is determined by the local issuing agent (typically aligned with your disability permit cycle).
Get Your Waiver and Park with Ease
The MV-664.2MP form is your starting point for accessing this valuable accommodation if you have a qualifying severe disability. Start by downloading the PDF, consulting your doctor, and contacting your local clerk today.
For the most up-to-date details, always visit the official source:
NY DMV Parking for People with Disabilities → dmv.ny.gov/more-info/parking-for-people-with-disabilities
Need help locating your local issuing agent? Call your town, city, or village hall—they’re the official resource for this program.
This guide is based exclusively on official New York State DMV publications and Vehicle and Traffic Law. Always verify with your local issuing agent for any locality-specific procedures.