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Download Blue Badge Application Form: A Guide for Disabled Parking


Please send all the supporting information requested on the application form. We cannot process your application until we have all the information we need and the badge issue fee. We will return your application to you if it is incomplete.




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You can apply on behalf of a person with a disability if you are a parent or guardian of a child up to the age of 16 years or helping someone who has difficulty writing, for example, due to poor eyesight or poor coordination. However, all sections of the form should be completed with the name and details of the person who qualifies for the badge, not the person applying on their behalf.


While our aim is to provide information whenever possible, in this instance the Scottish Government does not have the information you have asked for. The online Blue Badge application form is provided and maintained by an external contractor, who built it based on the model paper application form provided by the Scottish Government (see Annex A). The online application is a website and not a paper form, so while the questions are based on model paper form, it has intelligent conditional display and there is no paper equivalent. This means that the pages that the applicant sees will vary, based on a combination of many factors, including:


6. Whether the application is a first or subsequent one and if the latter, whether the LA uses the reminder code and whether the person enters it and/or if the person was previous granted a badge under walking difficulties and the LA indicated that full assessment would not be needed on reapplication 7) The LA's specific instructions to applicants.


8. Whether the LA offers to check Council Tax and electoral register records for the applicant The above all work together to build the application form dynamically for the individual applicant, so it is not possible to extract one version of the form. Any individual, submitted forms can be obtained from the relevant local authority.


The Scottish Government does not have the information you have asked for because Scottish Government is only responsible for providing the overarching policy for the Blue Badge Scheme. The online application has been created and is being maintained by an external contractor, Northgate, based on the model application form provided by the Scottish Government (see Annex A). The online application is being tailored to individual's needs, based on various factors indicated at the initial stage of completing it online.


The badge is usually valid for 3 years. You will need to re-apply for a Blue Badge at the end of the 3 years. It can take up to 12 weeks to process an application. You should consider this to make sure you are not without a Blue Badge.


The criteria for a blue badge was updated in August 2019 to include applicants who apply due to a hidden or "non-visible" disability. This is primarily for people who suffer "very considerable psychological distress" and therefore struggle moving between a vehicle to their destination, or for people who are at serious risk of danger to themselves or others. To be issued a badge under this criteria an applicant must provide professional evidence. You can select this option when you apply online. You can find further information about this criteria by going to Are you eligible for a blue badge.


Online applications are quicker, payments are secure and therefore we are encouraging all applicants whether renewing a badge or applying for a new badge to do it online. If you are unable to do this yourself you can ask a trusted friend or relative can apply on your behalf.


How to apply for or renew a Blue Badge online


Blue Badge eligibility criteria and proof of benefits


Blue Badge scheme for disabled people and carers


Where to get a paper form for Blue Badge application


Cost and duration of a Blue Badge in England, Scotland and Wales


What to do if your Blue Badge application is refused


How to replace a lost, stolen or damaged Blue Badge


How to use your Blue Badge and park safely


Blue Badge rules and regulations in different countries


Benefits of having a Blue Badge for travel and mobility


How to check if you qualify for a Blue Badge automatically


Blue Badge assessment and medical evidence requirements


How to contact your local council about the Blue Badge scheme


How to report a misuse or fraud of a Blue Badge


How to cancel or return your Blue Badge if you no longer need it


How to apply for a Blue Badge on behalf of someone else or an organisation


How to get a Blue Badge if you have problems with your arms


How to get a Blue Badge if you have mental health issues or anxiety


How to get a Blue Badge for a child with a health condition or disability


How to get a Blue Badge if you're blind or partially sighted


How long does it take to process a Blue Badge application or renewal


How to pay for your Blue Badge online or by phone


How to find out where you can park with your Blue Badge


How to display your Blue Badge correctly in your vehicle


How to renew your Blue Badge before it expires


How to appeal a Blue Badge decision if you're not happy with it


How to change your details on your Blue Badge if they're incorrect or outdated


How to get help with filling in the Blue Badge application form


How to get advice from Citizens Advice about the Blue Badge scheme


How to find out more information from Age UK about the Blue Badge scheme


Discretionary applications are completed by people who are not automatically eligible. You should apply for a discretionary badge if you have long term problems with walking - including problems caused by stress, anxiety or other mental health issues, or you are applying on behalf of a child in similar circumstances.


In all circumstances, badges will be issued to the organisation or department and not to named individuals. In order to process the application we will require a copy of the tax exemption regarding disabled passenger vehicle (DPV) or letter of confirmation from DVLA (if applicable).


If you do not agree with the decision made not to award a blue badge, but you have additional information or evidence you wish to present that was not provided with your original application, you should send it to us within one calendar month of the date of the decision letter we send you. We will review the decision taking into account the additional evidence. If you wish to discuss, please call the Blue Badge officer - please see the contact details on the right.


Applications can take up to 12 weeks to process once all required documents have been received. Please note that your application will be delayed if you do not submit the correct documents. The information we request needs to be included before we can start to assess your application.


Once the supporting documents have been received the blue badge team will contact you to book you in for a telephone assessment. If your telephone assessment is successful we will take payment over the phone. If the telephone appointment is inconclusive you may need to go for a walking assessment and if successful we will contact you for payment over the phone.


Processing renewals and new applications received by post or email can take up to 4 to 6 weeks. Please ensure you have provided all the information required as not doing so can lead to significant delays to your blue badge application being processed.


Only people who have been awarded their points because it would cause them overwhelming psychological distress are automatically entitled to a blue badge under the new guidance form the Department for Transport.


There was a lot of publicity when the government announced that people with hidden disabilities would be able to apply for a blue badge in 2019. However, there was not much guidance around what kind of hidden disability would qualify until recently.


Now the guidance has been published, it is clear that the new scheme criteria will not be condition-specific; the presence of a non-physical condition will not, in itself, imply eligibility. The applicant will need to show what affects them taking a journey between a vehicle and their destination. Only those who are most vulnerable as a result form their hidden disability that may be eligible for a blue badge under this eligibility.


The primary benefit for a blue badge holder is the ability to park close to where they want to be. If this will not assist an applicant with the difficulties they experience, then a local authority may consider this in their decision making.


The local authority, North Yorkshire Council, has the final decision when it comes to deciding if a person meets the blue badge eligibility criteria. They have guidelines to follow and need to ensure the integrity of the scheme is maintained.


It's worth applying as you might still be able to get a badge. You will have to complete an extra part of the application to show why you need one, and may be asked to attend a mobility assessment or provide evidence to support your application.You should do this if:


Processing renewals and new applications received by post or email can take up to 6 to 12 weeks. Please ensure you have provided all the information required as not doing so can lead to significant delays to your Blue Badge application being processed.


Having a blue badge does not let you park anywhere - you still have to follow the usual parking regulations. For example, you can still get a fine if you park somewhere that endangers people, like outside a school or near a junction.


In cases where an applicant makes a fraudulent application (providing false information), it may be possible to prosecute the individual under section 2 of the Fraud Act 2006. This carries a penalty of a fine of up to 5,000 and/or up to 12 months imprisonment on summary conviction. If a badge has been issued, the local authority can require its return under Regulation 9(2)(b) of the Disabled Persons (Badges for Motor Vehicles)(England) Regulations 2000.


There may be circumstances when a blue badge is no longer required. If the badge holder has passed away you can use the tell us once process and hand the badge in at the time of registering the death.


In certain circumstances, on-street parking bays can be created in residential areas for disabled drivers who are blue badge holders and who don't have access to off street parking, such as a drive or garage.


If you already have a blue badge and have been refused a renewal, if it is still valid you can use it until your badge expires. You could face a fine if you continue to use your blue badge after this date.


You will need to provide proof of eligibility and certified proof of identity. These can be emailed to BlueBadge@carmarthenshire.gov.uk or posted to the Blue Badge Team at the above address following completion of the application form.


Fast-track applications don't require a photo or payment. Once we receive the completed form from the GP or nurse, the badge will then be produced and sent to the patient's home address within seven working days.


To help us assess your eligibility for a Blue Badge, we will require information regarding your medical history. The medical information needs to show how your condition affects your mobility. You may have letters from consultants or specialists at home due to ongoing appointments that can be used as evidence to support your application.


The form will make it clear exactly what documents you need and will allow you to upload them there and then. You will be able to submit your application even if you are unable to upload all the documents that are asked for.


It is important to fully complete the application form. If you are applying as a result of a walking difficulty, it is essential that you identify how far you can walk and the time that this takes. Please submit supporting medical information with your application. This should be in the form of medical reports/reviews, physiotherapy reports or hospital discharge summaries. Please do not submit appointment letters. We will not accept incomplete applications.


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