Plymouth City Council operates the blue badge scheme on behalf of the Department of Transport in central government, visit GOV.UK for more information .The Blue Badge scheme helps you park nearer to your destination if you have a disability.
Who can apply
People who automatically qualify
You can qualify for a Blue Badge automatically if you have one of the following:
To apply, you will need a copy of your letter of entitlement. The letter must:
- be dated within the last 12 months
- show your mobility rating
- show your full name
- show your current address
- show the start and end date of your benefit
Contact the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) on 0800 121 4600 to request this if you don’t have one.
To apply you will need a copy of the award entitlement letter. The letter must:
- be dated within the last 12 months
- show that you have eight or more points in the moving around category
- show your full name
- show your current address
- show the start and end date of your benefit
Contact the PIP team on 0800 121 4433 to request this if you don't have one.
You can qualify automatically if you get a Personal Independence Payment (PIP) with mobility component of ten points in the planning and following a journey category, specifically for descriptor E.
This means you are unable to make journeys because it makes you so distressed that you can’t do anything.
To apply, you will need a copy of the award entitlement letter. The award letter must:
- show the mobility component and ten points for descriptor E under the ‘planning and following journeys’ activity
- be dated within the last 12 months
- show your full name
- show your current address
- show the start and end date of your benefit
Contact the PIP team on 0800 121 4433 to request this if you don't have one.
To apply, you will need a copy of your War Pensioners’ Mobility Scheme letter from Veterans UK. Please call them on 0808 1914 218 if you don’t have this.
You qualify for a free Blue Badge. When the online form asks you to pay online, select ‘Submit form and pay later’.
To apply, you will need a copy of your Armed Forces Compensation Scheme letter from Veterans UK. Please call them on 0808 1914 218 if you don’t have this.
You qualify for a free Blue Badge. When the online form asks you to pay online, select ‘Submit form and pay later’.
If you are registered blind or severely sight impaired, you can get a Blue Badge to use when you are a passenger in a car.
To apply, you will need a copy of your Certificate of Vision Impairment.
To apply, you will need a copy of a letter that confirms your illness. This could be a DS1500 form, SR1 form or a letter from a doctor or specialist, such as a Macmillan nurse. The DS1500 form is confirmation that a person is terminally ill and not expected to live more than 6 months, and SR1 form is confirmation that a person is terminally ill and not expected to live more than 12 months.
Your application will be fast tracked.
People who can qualify but may need assessment
If you don't qualify automatically, you could still get a Blue Badge but we may request extra medical proof or ask to see you for an assessment.
You might qualify for a Blue Badge if you have one of the following:
You might qualify for a Blue Badge if you have:
- a severe long term disability or condition that means you cannot walk or find walking very difficult
This could be because:
- you cannot walk without help from someone else or using walking aids
- you find walking very difficult due to pain, breathlessness or the time it takes
- the effort of walking would be a danger to your life or cause a serious decline in your health
- you find it difficult or impossible to control your actions and lack awareness of the impact they could have on others
- you regularly have intense and overwhelming responses to situations causing temporary loss of behavioural control
- you can become extremely anxious or fearful of public/open spaces
- you are a constant safety risk to yourself or others near vehicles, in traffic or car parks
You might qualify for a Blue Badge if you have:
- a severe long term disability or condition that means you are a constant safety risk to yourself or others near vehicles, in traffic or car parks
This could be because:
- you cannot walk without help from someone else or using walking aids
- you find walking very difficult due to pain, breathlessness or the time it takes
- the effort of walking would be a danger to your life or cause a serious decline in your health
- you find it difficult or impossible to control your actions and lack awareness of the impact they could have on others
- you regularly have intense and overwhelming responses to situations causing temporary loss of behavioural control
- you can become extremely anxious or fearful of public/open spaces
You can apply for a Blue Badge if you have a severe disability in both arms and drive regularly, but cannot work parking machines.
You can apply if your child has a specific medical condition which means they:
- must always be accompanied by bulky medical equipment that cannot be carried around without great difficulty
- need to be kept near a vehicle at all times so that they can, if needed, be treated for their condition in the vehicle or taken quickly to a place where they can be treated
Non visible (hidden) disabilities
You might qualify if you have a severe, long term, non visible (hidden) disability that means you meet any of the qualifying reasons on this page. For example, if you have difficulty walking, which can be due to psychological distress.
Non visible (hidden) disabilities can include: autism, dementia, mental illness, learning disabilities or cognitive impairments.
Proof accepted
The more proof and information you add to your application, the stronger your case will be. This could include:
- letters from specialists, for example gastroenterologists, psychiatrists, paediatricians, social workers and special educational needs coordinators (SENCOs)
- diagnosis letters
- medical reports, for example behavioural reports
- information about ongoing treatments
- copies of prescriptions
- an Educational Health Care Plan (EHCP), if you're applying for a child
Organisations that work with disabled people
An organisation can apply for a Blue Badge (or multiple badges) if they do all of the following:
- care for or assist people who qualify for a Blue Badge
- transport people who need a Blue Badge
- have a clear need for an organisational badge rather than using the individual badge of the people it is transporting
Organisations apply online using the same form as everyone else.