Blue Badge Scheme
Blue Badge Scheme
Dudley MBC Services
Telephone:
0300 555 2345 (Dudley Council Plus)
Website:
Blue Badge Dudley MBC
Email:
bluebadge@dudley.gov.uk
Address:
PO Box 7382, DUDLEY, West Midlands, DY1 9LL
The Blue Badge Scheme is a national scheme allowing people who have severe mobility problems, or who are registered blind, to park near to places that they would not otherwise be able to access.
This may include access to specific spaces in car parks and being allowed to park free of charge in some pay and display car parks or single or double yellow lines for up to three hours as long as it is safe to do so and does not cause an obstruction. It is important to check the information displayed in each car park to know if charges apply.
From 30 August 2019 a new criteria for Blue Badges came into effect. This means that some people with non-visible (hidden) conditions can also apply for a Blue Badge.
Who is eligible?
You can apply for a Blue Badge if you meet one of the following; this applies to first time applicants and those renewing an existing badge:
- Receive the Higher Rate of Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance.
- Receive Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and have 8 points or above in the Moving Around Descriptor (this is revised criteria, please be aware that you may previously have qualified for a Blue Badge under PIP but MUST now have 8 points or more in order to qualify).
- Are registered as Severely Sight Impaired (blind).
- Receive a benefit under the Armed Forces and Reserve Forces (Compensation) Scheme within tariff levels 1-8 and been assessed as having a permanent & substantial disability that causes an inability to walk or very considerable difficulty walking.
- Receive the War Pensioner’s Mobility Supplement.
- Have been diagnosed with a life-limiting Illness and may be receiving end of life care. Ask your doctor, specialist, or consultant for a SR1 form.
- Are unable to walk, or have very considerable difficulty walking 80 metres.
- Drive a car and because of having a severe disability in both arms are unable, or find it very difficult to use some or all parking meters.
- Is a child under the age of 3 who has to be accompanied at all times by bulky medical equipment or, on account of a condition, must always be kept near a vehicle so that, if necessary, treatment for that condition can be given in the vehicle or the child can be taken quickly to a place where treatment can be given.
- If you are applying for a Blue Badge under the criteria of a non- visible (hidden) disability you will be automatically eligible if in your PIP mobility assessment you scored 10 points in the ‘planning and following a journey’ category – specifically 10 points. Otherwise you can still apply but will need to provide supporting evidence from a specialist medical professional treating you.
How do you apply?
You can now apply online at https://www.gov.uk/apply-blue-badge and in one transaction upload your photograph, documents and pay the £10 fee through our secure online payment service.
Before you apply you will need the following:
- A recent digital photo showing your head and shoulders (which you will upload)
- A photo or scan of your proof of identity (ie passport or driving licence)
- Proof of your address (ie a bill less than twelve months old)
- Proof of benefits (as per eligibility criteria above)
- If you are applying for a Blue Badge on the basis of a non- visible (hidden) condition, you will need to provide supporting medical documentation from a specialist medical professional treating you.
Can’t upload your documents or pay online?
Although it will make the process quicker, your documents, photo and payment do not need to be taken at the time of your online application if this is a problem for you. You can complete your online application and we will contact you to advise what you need to do next.
If you are helping someone else
If you don’t have access to a computer or smart device to complete the online form, please ask family members or friends if they can help you.
Alternatively you can use the public access computers at Stourbridge, Brierley Hill and Halesowen Libraries.
If you are not able to use a computer and have no family or friends that can help you, please contact Dudley Council Plus.
Further information
See www.dudley.gov.uk/bluebadges for further information.
The Blue Badge Scheme is a national scheme allowing people who have severe mobility problems, or who are registered blind, to park near to places that they would not otherwise be able to access.
This may include access to specific spaces in car parks and being allowed to park free of charge in some pay and display car parks or single or double yellow lines for up to three hours as long as it is safe to do so and does not cause an obstruction. It is important to check the information displayed in each car park to know if charges apply.
From 30 August 2019 a new criteria for Blue Badges came into effect. This means that some people with non-visible (hidden) conditions can also apply for a Blue Badge.
Who is eligible?
You can apply for a Blue Badge if you meet one of the following; this applies to first time applicants and those renewing an existing badge:
- Receive the Higher Rate of Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance.
- Receive Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and have 8 points or above in the Moving Around Descriptor (this is revised criteria, please be aware that you may previously have qualified for a Blue Badge under PIP but MUST now have 8 points or more in order to qualify).
- Are registered as Severely Sight Impaired (blind).
- Receive a benefit under the Armed Forces and Reserve Forces (Compensation) Scheme within tariff levels 1-8 and been assessed as having a permanent & substantial disability that causes an inability to walk or very considerable difficulty walking.
- Receive the War Pensioner’s Mobility Supplement.
- Have been diagnosed with a life-limiting Illness and may be receiving end of life care. Ask your doctor, specialist, or consultant for a SR1 form.
- Are unable to walk, or have very considerable difficulty walking 80 metres.
- Drive a car and because of having a severe disability in both arms are unable, or find it very difficult to use some or all parking meters.
- Is a child under the age of 3 who has to be accompanied at all times by bulky medical equipment or, on account of a condition, must always be kept near a vehicle so that, if necessary, treatment for that condition can be given in the vehicle or the child can be taken quickly to a place where treatment can be given.
- If you are applying for a Blue Badge under the criteria of a non- visible (hidden) disability you will be automatically eligible if in your PIP mobility assessment you scored 10 points in the ‘planning and following a journey’ category – specifically 10 points. Otherwise you can still apply but will need to provide supporting evidence from a specialist medical professional treating you.
How do you apply?
You can now apply online at https://www.gov.uk/apply-blue-badge and in one transaction upload your photograph, documents and pay the £10 fee through our secure online payment service.
Before you apply you will need the following:
- A recent digital photo showing your head and shoulders (which you will upload)
- A photo or scan of your proof of identity (ie passport or driving licence)
- Proof of your address (ie a bill less than twelve months old)
- Proof of benefits (as per eligibility criteria above)
- If you are applying for a Blue Badge on the basis of a non- visible (hidden) condition, you will need to provide supporting medical documentation from a specialist medical professional treating you.
Can’t upload your documents or pay online?
Although it will make the process quicker, your documents, photo and payment do not need to be taken at the time of your online application if this is a problem for you. You can complete your online application and we will contact you to advise what you need to do next.
If you are helping someone else
If you don’t have access to a computer or smart device to complete the online form, please ask family members or friends if they can help you.
Alternatively you can use the public access computers at Stourbridge, Brierley Hill and Halesowen Libraries.
If you are not able to use a computer and have no family or friends that can help you, please contact Dudley Council Plus.
Further information
See www.dudley.gov.uk/bluebadges for further information.
Times & Dates
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Costs and Booking Information
Cost Information:
£10.00
Group Information
Coverages:
All of Dudley Borough
Notes
Eligibility Notes:
Who is eligible?
You can apply for a Blue Badge if you meet one of the following; this applies to first time applicants and those renewing an existing badge:
- Receive the Higher Rate of Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance.
- Receive Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and have 8 points or above in the Moving Around Descriptor (this is revised criteria, please be aware that you may previously have qualified for a Blue Badge under PIP but MUST now have 8 points or more in order to qualify).
- Are registered as Severely Sight Impaired (blind).
- Receive a benefit under the Armed Forces and Reserve Forces (Compensation) Scheme within tariff levels 1-8 and been assessed as having a permanent & substantial disability that causes an inability to walk or very considerable difficulty walking.
- Receive the War Pensioner’s Mobility Supplement.
- Have been diagnosed with a life-limiting Illness and may be receiving end of life care. Ask your doctor, specialist, or consultant for a SR1 form.
- Are unable to walk, or have very considerable difficulty walking 80 metres.
- Drive a car and because of having a severe disability in both arms are unable, or find it very difficult to use some or all parking meters.
- Is a child under the age of 3 who has to be accompanied at all times by bulky medical equipment or, on account of a condition, must always be kept near a vehicle so that, if necessary, treatment for that condition can be given in the vehicle or the child can be taken quickly to a place where treatment can be given.
- If you are applying for a Blue Badge under the criteria of a non- visible (hidden) disability you will be automatically eligible if in your PIP mobility assessment you scored 10 points in the ‘planning and following a journey’ category – specifically 10 points. Otherwise you can still apply but will need to provide supporting evidence from a specialist medical professional treating you.
Organiser:
Dudley MBC Blue Badges
Telephone:
0300 555 2345 (Dudley Council Plus)
Website:
Blue Badge Dudley MBC
Email:
bluebadge@dudley.gov.uk
Address:
PO Box 7382, DUDLEY, West Midlands, DY1 9LL
Service Information
Categories:
Dudley MBC Services, Blue Badge Scheme, Social Care, Travel and Transport
Eligibility Requirements?
Links for Information
Website:
Blue Badge Dudley MBC
Last updated 22nd Oct 2024