![]() The eligibility contractor will send a letter to the applicant and MARTY to inform of acceptance or denial with an explanation of the determination, as well as information about the appeals process in the event of denial. If the application meets the necessary requirements, it will be sent to an external eligibility contractor who will contact the applicant and make arrangements for an in-home assessment. Once the application has been submitted, it will be reviewed for legibility and completeness by MARTY Public Transit personnel. ![]() If you are unable to submit the application via the preferred methods (by fax or by mail), then you may drop off the application to the address above. Once the application is completed, please submit by fax to (772) 320-3004, or you may mail to: A licensed physician must complete and sign the medical verification section. To apply for eligibility for the ADA paratransit service (MARTY Access) please complete the following application and review the following steps to get started.Ĭomplete the MARTY Access Services Application. A functional assessment performed by an Eligibility Contractor.Īpplicants must reside in the urbanized ADA service area, within three quarters of a mile of MARTY's fixed route service area, provide proof of Martin County residency and a valid photo ID.A review of the applicant’s own assessment of their ability to use Martin County Public Transit fixed-route buses, and.A medical verification form completed by a licensed physician describing the conditions which prevent the applicant from using the fixed route and how these conditions prevent the applicant from using the fixed route.The ADA paratransit eligibility application process includes, but not limited to: How it Works:Īll applicants seeking eligibility for the ADA paratransit service must go through an eligibility determination process. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), Martin County Public Transit offers a paratransit service, MARTY Access, for persons with physical, cognitive, visual or other disabilities which functionally prevent them from using the fixed-route bus system permanently, temporarily or under certain conditions. Other Government & Constitutional Offices
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