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you can go to any national park....and get your pass , make sure you bring proof of disability...(SSI/D or other) they issue it there or you can mail it in..........real quick if you pick it up. It took about 15 min to pick mine up!!
Any national park that collects money can issue the pass. Even though the pass is free. Took my SS letter of award of diability. Only took about ten minutes at Mammouth Cave in Ky.
The rangers there were very efficent. They looked at my doucment, took out a large log book entered the number on the card, and we were good to go.
Didn't even know about the pass until a friendly gate guard at a COE park mentioned it. I will always be greatful to him because of all the money he has saved me.
-- Edited by Dog Folks on Wednesday 19th of December 2012 10:03:20 AM
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According to each of the websites I have visited, the disability passes must be applied for in person w/documentation..However, none of these sites have information on where one can do so. COE Was not included in the new legislation and cannot issue ATB Passes but do still honor them at their parks. I must not be finding the correct site to locate an office where I can do this. If you have a suggestion or knowledge on this, please point me in the right direction. These agencies listed below are the the sites I have visited.
Just confirmed with this office that they do issue disability passes, got directions to location and hrs of operation.. I will wait till after the holidays to go over there as I am ill with my annual Christmas flu at the moment.
i just picked mine up at Hot Springs National Park a couple months ago. They only looked at my drivers license to verify disability. Took about 5 minutes.
Now that I have it, what kind of discounts does it provide me other than free admission for me and my passengers into any/all national parks.
My step sister was applying to renew her disabled plate at the DMV. The clerk unexpectedly asked her is she had proof of her disability. The only thing she could think of at the time was to take off her artificial leg and place it on the counter. "Is this sufficient proof?" she asked. She was issued the license plate. Moral of the story, if your disability is obviously visible, like wheeling up in a wheelchair sans limbs, then you may not need a piece of paper when a visual verification will do.
Chip
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