A special permit that allows qualifying individual's toll-free passage through "manned" toll lanes.
Any person who has a severe and permanent upper limb mobility or dexterity impairment that substantially impairs the person's ability to deposit coins in toll baskets, has a valid driver's license, and operates a vehicle specially equipped
for use by the disabled. Vehicle must be registered to applicant or applicant is insured on the registered vehicle.
No. In order to qualify, you must you must have a severe and permanent upper limb mobility or dexterity impairment that substantially impairs the person's ability to deposit coins in toll baskets, a valid driver’s license, and operates
a vehicle specially equipped for use by the disabled. Vehicle must be registered to applicant or applicant is insured on the registered vehicle.
Not necessarily. As stated above, in order to qualify you must have a severe and permanent upper limb mobility or dexterity impairment that substantially impairs the person's ability to deposit coins in toll baskets.
Applications may be obtained by calling or writing the Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged. Use this link to access an online Toll Permit Application.
Yes. You must have a licensed physician sign the application to verify your disability. We can not accept a Physician Assistant's signature.
If you are a veteran, you may provide a statement from the Veterans Administration instead, as long as it states you have a permanent and severe upper limb mobility or dexterity impairment, which substantially impairs your ability to deposit
coins in toll baskets.
Please allow six (6) to eight (8) weeks from the time we receive your completed application for processing. All completed applications must be MAILED -- NO ELECTRONIC DELIVERIES, THIS INCLUDES EMAIL AND FAX. If your application is approved,
your Toll Permit will be mailed to you.
The Disabled Toll Permit expires in five (5) years.
Yes. You will need to complete a Disabled Toll Permit Renewal Form application by calling or writing the Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged. Use this link to access Toll Permit Renewal.
No. The Disabled Toll Permit is only valid in Florida.
You are allowed a permit for each specially equipped vehicle that you drive with a maximum of two (2) vehicles per household. You must submit a completed Additional Disabled Toll Permit Request Form application for each permit request
along with the required proof of vehicle insurance and proof vehicle was modified with accessibility equipment. The Disabled Toll Permit is a benefit for people that have a severe and permanent upper limb mobility or dexterity impairment
that substantially impairs their ability to deposit coins in toll baskets. The permit shall not be used by anyone other than the approved use of the permit. The Disabled Toll Permit eligibility letter received with your permit should
be carried in the permitted vehicle at all times. A physician is required to provide verification of your eligibility on only one application.
Use this link to access an Additional Toll Permit
The Disabled Toll Permit is an orange sticker you will need to adhere to the inside of the lower left hand corner (driver's side) of your windshield. The sticker shall be permanently attached to the windshield, and you must keep your windshield
clean so the Disabled Toll Permit is visible to Toll Collection personnel. To use the Disabled Toll Permit, you must go through a "manned" lane, where available. The Toll Collection personnel will record your Disabled Toll Permit number
to account for your passage. The orange Disabled Toll Permit sticker does not work on "unmanned" lanes. The Disabled Toll Permit Eligibility Letter received with your permit should be carried in the glove compartment of the permitted
vehicle at all times..
Only the person to whom the Disabled Toll Permit is assigned shall use the permit. All other individuals accessing the toll road MUST pay the toll. If the person issued the permit, is not driving the vehicle, or is a passenger, the person
operating the vehicle shall pay the toll.
You must use "manned" lanes wherever possible. If no "manned" lanes are available, you may continue through an "unmanned" toll lane. The Disabled Toll Permit sticker only allows you to pass free through “manned” lanes. If you
wish to pass free through “unmanned” tolls, contact Reno Abbadini and apply and purchase a Non-Revenue SunPass Mini Transponder
SunPass Operations
Attn:
Reno Abbadini
7941 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33434
For individuals who regularly use an "unmanned" lane, it is recommended
they apply and purchase a Non-Revenue SunPass Mini Transponder. Use this link to access an Non-Revenue SunPass Mini Transponder Application
Yes. Payments are encouraged and accepted on a voluntary basis. Please mail checks made payable to the Florida Department of Transportation to the address below.
Florida Commission
for the Transportation Disadvantaged
605 Suwannee Street MS-49
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450
Please remember to specify
your orange Disabled Toll Permit sticker number and the toll road most traveled on your check. Please do not send cash through the mail.
Complete a Disabled Toll Permit Replacement Request Form identifying the orange permit sticker number and the new vehicle. Mail the completed Disabled Toll Permit Replacement Request Form to the Florida Commission for the Transportation
Disadvantaged requesting an orange permit sticker replacement to be assigned to the new vehicle. You are required to provide proof of vehicle insurance and proof vehicle was modified with accessibility equipment. A new orange Disabled
Toll Permit Sticker and an Eligibility Letter will be mailed to you identifying the new vehicle associated with the replacement orange permit sticker.
You must also contact SunPass at 1-561-488-5312 to notify them of the
new vehicle associated with replacement orange permit sticker and provide a copy of your Disabled Toll Permit Eligibility Letter identifying the changes. Use this link to access a Toll Permit Replacement
Complete a Disabled Toll Permit Replacement Request Form identifying the orange permit sticker number. Mail the completed Disabled Toll Permit Replacement Request Form to the Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged requesting
an orange permit sticker replacement to be assigned. A new orange Disabled Toll Permit Sticker and an Eligibility Letter will be mailed to you identifying the vehicle associated with the replacement orange permit sticker.
You must also contact SunPass at 1-561-488-5312 to notify them of the replacement and provide a copy of your Disabled Toll Permit Eligibility Letter associated with the replacement orange permit sticker.
Use this link to access
a Toll Permit Replacement
As soon as you have changed addresses you must complete a Disabled Toll Permit Replacement Request Form identifying the orange permit sticker number and your new address. Mail the completed Disabled Toll Permit Replacement Request Form
to the Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged to update the address associated with the permit. A new Disabled Toll Permit Eligibility Letter will be mailed to you identifying the updated address associated with the
permit.
Use this link to access a Toll Permit Replacement
As soon as you have changed the permanent vehicle license plate you must complete a Disabled Toll Permit Replacement Request Form identifying the orange permit sticker number and the new vehicle license plate number. Mail the completed
Disabled Toll Permit Replacement Request Form to the Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged to update the permanent vehicle license plate associated with the permit. A new Disabled Toll Permit Eligibility Letter will
be mailed to you identifying the updated permanent vehicle license plate associated with the permit. You must also contact SunPass at 1-561-488-5312 to notify them of the change to the permanent vehicle license plate associated with
the permit.
Use this link to access a Toll Permit Replacement
You may use your permit to access all Florida toll roads. Your Disabled Toll Permit allows you to apply for and purchase a Non-Revenue SunPass Mini Transponder which can then be used through "unmanned" toll lanes.
No. You cannot use a SunPass Transponder that you already own or purchase a new one at a retail store because the Non-Revenue SunPass Mini Transponder must be specially programmed.
A Non-Revenue SunPass is a small transponder (electronic device) that is attached on the inside of your vehicle's windshield. If you are approved for a Disabled Toll Permit, you can apply for and purchase a Non-Revenue SunPass Mini Transponder
(non-moveable sticker) which will identify you as an authorized toll-free user.
You must submit an application to SunPass along with your payment for the Non-Revenue SunPass Mini Transponder in order to have a Non-Revenue
SunPass. This must be done in order for the SunPass system to recognize your SunPass as a Non-Revenue SunPass when you use "unmanned" lanes. This is in addition to and after you have received your approved Disabled Toll Permit.
Use this link to access a SunPass Transponder Application
A Non-Revenue SunPass provides toll-free access to specially marked Florida toll lanes that accept SunPass as a method of payment. E-Pass (operated by the Orange County Expressway Authority), MDX (operated by the Miami-Dade Expressway
Authority), LeeWay (operated by the LeeWay Service Center in Lee County), CFXWay (operated by the Central Florida Expressway Authority) and THEA (operated by the Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority) also honor SunPass devices.
A Non-Revenue SunPass provides toll-free access to Florida toll roads that accept SunPass. SunPass also allows the driver of the vehicle to access nonstop SunPass Only lanes, alleviating the need to use a manned booth and cutting down
on wait time.
Anyone possessing a Disabled Toll Permit is also eligible for a Non-Revenue (toll-free) SunPass Mini Transponder. A Non-Revenue SunPass Mini Transponder can be obtained by filling out an additional application that comes with your approved
Disabled Toll Permit and submitting the completed Non-Revenue SunPass Mini Transponder application along with a payment of $ 4.99 plus any applicable sales tax to purchase the SunPass.
Use this link to access a SunPass Transponder Application.
Yes. Although a Non-Revenue SunPass allows the driver toll-free access to toll roads, the patron must purchase a Non-Revenue SunPass Mini Transponder. The total cost for a mini transponder is $4.99 plus any applicable sales tax.
Use
this link to access a SunPass Transponder Application
All requests are processed through the Florida SunPass. Applications are available through the Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged website, use this link to access a SunPass Transponder Application or
by contacting SunPass directly at (561) 488-5344.
Customers should call SunPass directly at (561) 488-5312 and explain any issues. SunPass Mini Transponders are warranted against manufacturing problems or defects 45 days from the date of purchase.
Contact the Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged
Telephone Number: 1 (800) 983-2435 OR (850) 410-5700
Hearing & Speech Impaired: Call 711 (Florida Only) Florida Relay System
Email: CTDOmbudsman@dot.state.fl.us