Getting a Blue Badge parking permitFind out who can get a Blue Badge, how long it is valid for, how to apply for a Blue Badge, and what to do if you move house or your badge is lost or stolen. Who can have a Blue BadgeSome people qualify for a Blue Badge automatically without having an assessment. Other people may also qualify, but need to have an assessment first to see whether their mobility impairment is severe enough. This is to make sure that only people who need a badge get one. People who do not need to have an assessmentYou are automatically eligible for a badge if you are over two years old and either:
You do not need to have an assessment if any of this applies to you. People who need to have an assessmentYou may also be eligible for a badge if you are over two years old and either:
If you are a parent of a child who is less than two years old, you may apply for a badge for your child if they have a specific medical condition which means that they either:
If you do not automatically qualify, your eligibility has to be assessed by your local council. You will be asked to answer some questions to help them decide whether or not you can have a Blue Badge. The council may also ask your permission to get further information from your doctor, or ask you to see an independent health professional, like a physiotherapist. Using the badge as a driver or passengerYou do not need to own a car or be able to drive one. The badge is personal to you. You can use it in any vehicle that you are travelling in as a driver or a passenger. How long a Blue Badge is valid forMost badges are issued for three years. How to apply for a Blue BadgeLocal councils are responsible for issuing Blue Badge parking permits. Contact your council to apply for a Blue Badge. If you are refused a Blue BadgeYou cannot appeal against the council if it decides that you do not qualify for a Blue Badge. Moving houseYou need to let the council know of any change of address. What to do if your Blue Badge is lost or stolenIf your badge or your time clock is lost, contact the council who issued the badge or time clock. The council can issue you with a replacement. Returning the Blue BadgeIf for any reason the badge is no longer needed, it must be returned to the council that issued it. |


