
Disability Parking Enforcement Program
In 1993 Denver initiated the Disability Parking Enforcement Program (DPEP). This program consists of volunteers, who give their time and talents to enforce disability parking within the City of Denver. This is done through education and enforcement process.
People interested in the volunteer program must apply and meet the necessary requirements:
1. Must live in the City & County of Denver.
2. Volunteers will be screened by an oral board and a background check is required.
3. Must complete 6 hours of classroom work. The classroom work consists of review of parking laws, writing tickets, officer safety training, testifying in court, safe driving and community relations. When a student graduates they are then given a special police identification which allows the officer to write tickets on public or private property in the City of Denver.
4. Special Officers must work in pairs for safety. Friends and spouses are encouraged to apply!
5. Volunteers must be 21 years old.
6. Volunteers must volunteer at least 6 hours a month to this viable program.
If interested click here to download the
application
Please mail the application to:
Agency for Human Rights & Community Relations
Denver Office of Disability Rights
201 W. Colfax Avenue, Dept 1102
Denver, CO 80202
or fax to 720-913-8470
The Denver Office of Disability Rights
201 W. Colfax Avenue, Dept. 1102 | Denver, Colorado 80202