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  1. The Disabled Person's Parking Badge scheme, also known as the Blue Badge scheme, helps people who have an ongoing substantial disability or condition which can restrict and impair them....

  2. To apply for a Blue Badge, we require proof of identity, which can be a photo or scan of your passport, driving licence or birth certificate. If you are renewing a blue badge and we already...

  3. You should report a stolen badge to the police. Blue Badges are valuable in the wrong hands. If the badge was issued by us: Email: disabledcarparking@lincolnshire.gov.uk. Call: 01522...

    • If You Need Help Applying
    • Apply Using A Paper Application Form
    • Blue Badge Charge
    • After You Apply
    • When You'll Hear About Your Application
    • England, Wales and Northern Ireland

    Contact your local council if you need help applying for a Blue Badge. Some councils will help you with your application over the phone.

    You can also apply using a paper application form. You need to get this from your local council. Some councils have the forms on their website. There are 6 different forms depending on why you’re applying. It’s helpful to know which one you need before you contact the council. 1. Automatically qualify for a Blue Badge 2. Unable to walk or virtually...

    The charge for a Blue Badge can be up to £20. Your local council decides on the charge for a Blue Badge and you pay the money to them.

    Your local council processes your application. They'll also let you know if you need to go to a mobility assessment. A mobility assessment is a meeting with a healthcare professional who will check if you're: 1. eligible for a Blue Badge 2. getting all the support you need to get around

    Your local council processes Blue Badge applications and Covid is still affecting some council services. This could mean your local council may not be able to process applications as quickly as they usually would. They make take longer than usual to send you a reply. Your local council should give you a decision in around 12 weeks. If your applicat...

    If you do not live in Scotland, you should apply for a Blue Badge with: 1. GOV.UKif you live in England and Wales. 2. NI directif you live in Northern Ireland. Get further help with a Blue Badge

  4. Check your eligibility and apply for a Blue Badge. You can also use this service to reapply for a Blue Badge. You can apply for yourself, someone else or an organisation.

  5. The blue badge scheme supports those with a disability to lead independent lives. The badge provides parking concessions for on-street parking, allowing badge holders to park close to where they need to go.

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  7. You can apply for a Blue Badge online if you live in England or Wales. Find out more about the Blue Badge scheme if you’re in Scotland or Northern Ireland. Driving with medical...