Communication Disorder Designation

Did you know that drivers who are autistic or have a communication disorder (ex. deaf or hard of hearing) may request a special code to be added to your vehicle registration that informs law enforcement officers of potential communication barriers before they approach your vehicle?  

Ask your local County Clerk's office if you’d like them to add the communication barrier code to their vehicle registration database. If a peace officer pulls the driver over and runs their license plate number, they will know there may be some possible communication barriers when approaching the driver.  

Beginning January 1, 2024, a driver who has any type of communication barrier may now request the special code to be added for the owner or lessee of a motor vehicle or someone who may be operating the vehicle.   

Benefits 

  • Keeps drivers and officers safe 
  • Only seen by county clerks and the peace officers 
  • Free and optional to sign up 

For more information, check out the Kentucky Autism Training Center Video

Resources 

The Kentucky Autism Training Center also offers a Visor Communication Card for drivers to use when a law enforcement officer pulls them over. It has a variety of symbols on it that will help facilitate communication between the driver and the officer. This can be printed and stored on the visor or glove box. 

**KRS 186.032 defines eligible participants as having “a health condition or disability that may impede effective communication with a peace officer.”