To obtain a handicapped parking permit, you must make a request to the SAAQ.
Holders of a handicapped parking permit who don’t have a parking space may make a request for a reserved parking space near their residence at the appropriate borough office.
Adapted parking meters
Some parking meters have been adapted for use by the handicapped. Identified by a sticker, these parking meters are shorter by about 30 centimetres. In areas where the Pay and Go system is in place, the parking meters also display a parking space number, providing the possibility of paying at the pay station. Of course, the handicapped always have access to parking spaces equipped with a parking meters or a standard parking sign.
Reserved parking spaces
Parking spaces identified by this pictogram are reserved for the handicapped.

Stationnement de Montréal provides a number of spaces in public parking lots. Click on the icons of the map for more information.
Select a borough to view the list of on-street parking spaces reserved for handicapped people.









The way the Pay and Go system works is very simple, but it does take a little getting used to.
