Exemptions

Disability

What to Bring

You will need to bring with you the appropriate documents. A Certificate from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or a Physician’s Certification of Total and Permanent Disability (DR416) from two (2) professionally unrelated licensed Florida physicians.

…Civilian Total and Permanent (Paraplegic, hemiplegics or other total and permanently disabled person, who must use a wheelchair for mobility or who is legally blind)

Persons qualifying must bring a Physician’s Certification of Total and Permanent Disability (DR416) from two (2) professionally unrelated licensed Florida physicians. Also, the prior gross income of all person residing in or upon the homestead shall not exceed the amount of income, set forth in section 196.101(4), F.S. adjusted annually by the percentage change of the average cost of living index issued by the United States Department of Labor. Gross income shall include United States Department of Veterans Affairs benefits and any social security benefits paid to the person. The income must be submitted annually on the Statement of Gross Income DR501A).

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