Individuals with Disabilities Information

NJ Motor Vehicle Commission – Pink Card Program

Learn more at https://nj.gov/mvc/license/Autism.html

Optional Designation on Driver Licenses and Non-Driver Identification Cards for Autism Spectrum and/or Communication Disorder impacted    drivers.

MVC provides the ability to those customers wishing to obtain a notation on their driver’s license or identification card indicating a diagnosis of autism spectrum and/or communication disorder.

To obtain this voluntary designation on a driver’s license or identification card, individuals need to provide 6 points of ID and proof of address, along with the application form (MR-16) and, if applicable, a parental/guardian form if they are under 18 years of age. If the applicant needs the designation on their Real ID document, the criteria above apply, and the individual must also show proof of social security and provide two proofs of address.

DL/ID with the designation will be available at all NJMVC Licensing Centers.

With this effort, NJMVC has redesigned the pink card, which is a companion to a driver’s license or identification card and explicitly states any driver’s restrictions or medical designations.

Any person who wishes to have this designation indicated on their driver’s license or non-driver ID and entered into the MVC database must bring all the following documentation to a Licensing Center. This cannot be done by mail or online.

 

CCPO Public Safety A.I.D. Program

Learn more at https://camdencountypros.org/community-page/365

The Camden County Chapter of the “Public Safety Alliance For Individuals With Disabilities” A.I.D. program is a voluntary service open to all citizens. The program was created to help police officers and other emergency service personnel to better assist residents with disabilities or special need in the event of an emergency by providing those first responders with vital information regarding a participant’s disability, emergency contact information, a physical description and current photograph of the registrant. The goal of the A.I.D. Program is to ensure all residents who have a disability or special need are able to get the help and support they need in a time of emergency or during interaction with Law Enforcement, Fire or EMS personnel.

If you have any questions or need further information about the program, please reach out to Sgt. Jack Kluk at jkluk@vtpd.com.