What is the Blue Badge?
The Blue Badge is a parking permit for people with disabilities or health conditions that make walking difficult. It allows you to park closer to your destination, often in designated bays or on-street spaces where parking restrictions usually apply. The scheme operates across the UK, although rules can vary slightly depending on whether you live in England, Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland.
Who Can Get a Blue Badge?
You will automatically qualify for a Blue Badge if you:
- Receive the higher rate mobility component of - Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
- Receive Personal Independence Payment (PIP) with certain mobility descriptors
- Are registered blind
- Receive a War Pensioners’ Mobility Supplement
- Receive Armed Forces Compensation Scheme awards with mobility support
You may also be eligible if you have a long-term condition that makes walking very difficult, if you frequently have difficulty planning or following journeys (for example, due to a cognitive impairment), or if you have severe problems using both arms. In these cases, you may need to go through a further assessment as part of your application.
How to Apply
You apply through your local council in England, Scotland, or Wales. In Northern Ireland, applications go through the Department for Infrastructure. The simplest way to start is to apply online via the GOV.UK website, which directs your claim to the right authority.
When you apply, you’ll usually need:
- Proof of identity (such as a passport or driving licence)
- Proof of address (for example, a utility bill)
- A recent passport-style photograph
- Details of your disability or medical condition, including supporting documents if you have them
Some councils may ask for additional evidence, or invite you to an independent mobility assessment if your eligibility is not automatic.
How Long Does It Last?
A Blue Badge usually lasts for up to three years. When it expires, you need to reapply. If you no longer meet the criteria, your badge will not be renewed.
Cost
There is a small fee to issue a Blue Badge. In England, it is up to £10, and in Scotland it is £20. In Wales, badges are free.
Where You Can Use It
With a Blue Badge, you can usually park:
- In designated disabled bays
- On single or double yellow lines (for up to three hours, unless signs say otherwise)
- In pay-and-display bays without charge, in many areas
Rules do vary depending on local councils, so it’s important to check the specific guidance where you live. Misusing a badge, for example by lending it to someone else, can result in a fine.
In Summary
The Blue Badge scheme is designed to help people with serious mobility difficulties park closer to where they need to go. You can apply online or through your local council, and if your eligibility isn’t automatic you may be assessed. Badges usually last three years, and there is a small fee depending on where you live.