If you are a driver with a disability that impacts your mobility or any other bodily functions, or if you regularly transport someone with a disability, you can apply for Disability Registration Plates for your vehicle or a Disability Tag. When making an application for a Disable Person Tag and/or Disabled Person Licence Plate; the Department of Vehicle and Drivers’ Licensing will consider a disability assessment by a licensed physician in the Cayman Islands as part of your application.
Disability Registration Plates are registered to a particular vehicle which is driven by or regularly used to transport an individual with a disability. An owner is allowed to register only one vehicle in this manner and is exempt from annual licensing fees but is still subject to registration plate fee and inspection fees.
A Disability Tag is linked to an individual with a disability and can be affixed to any vehicle when he or she is driving or being transported.
At this time, you cannot renew the licence for a vehicle with a Disability Registration Plate online. This will have to be done in person at any of the DVDL offices.
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