Full list of people who automatically qualify for a Blue Badge

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Make sure you know how to use the Blue Badge correctly and avoid breaking the rules. (Image: Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Make sure you know how to use the Blue Badge correctly and avoid breaking the rules. (Image: Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

If you have a physical disability, a health condition that affects your ability to walk, or a hidden illness like dementia, autism or Parkinson's, you might be eligible for a Blue Badge.

This allows holders to park closer and more conveniently at places where they need to go. Whether you're the driver or passenger, you can use the badge to park free in disabled parking bays and you might also be able to avoid other parking restrictions. The blue badge can be used with any car you travel in, including taxis. And you can use it any time of the day.

You can even use it abroad, though the UK Government is currently working out which European countries will accept it after Brexit. A Blue Badge costs up to £10 in England, £20 in Scotland and is free in Wales. It usually valid for three years. It doesn't take a set amount of time to apply for a new one or renew it, but it usually takes around 12 weeks, reports Daily Record.

Local councils look after Blue Badge applications and set the price. Transport Minister Guy Opperman said last month: "Applications to the Blue Badge scheme are not dependent upon condition but are based on the need of the applicant to park closer to their destination. People with degenerative medical conditions could receive a badge if they meet the eligibility criteria. It is for the relevant local authority to decide if an applicant is eligible for a Blue Badge. The Department has no plans to change the eligibility criteria."

What you need to know about getting a Blue Badge:

Who can get a Blue Badge?

Some people might get a Blue Badge straight away, while others will have their local council check if they can have one. You might even have to see a healthcare professional to talk about how you move around.

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You'll definitely get a Blue Badge if you:

You can use your Blue Badge to park:

You can use your Blue Badge to park in certain restricted areas for free, including:

What do I need to apply?

Applications are made online to your local council and you’ll need a recent digital photo showing your head and shoulders - you can take this picture yourself.

You will also need a photo or scan of your:

You will also need to know:

Rom Preston-Ellis

Asperger’s syndrome, Mental health, Council tax, Vehicles, Department for Transport

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