Your Blue Badge is clearly printed with a "Valid from" date and a clear large expiry date, you should only use the badge on or after the valid from date up to the expiry date. You should apply to renew it at least eight weeks before your badge is due to expire.
It is therefore important to tell us if any of your details have changed such as: your name, address, phone, email etc. Please include your Blue Badge reference number and expiry date with any correspondence.
If your badge has expired there is no need to return it to us and you can cut it up and dispose of it. If a badge is no longer needed but is still in date please let us know the reason for this, then you can cut it up and dispose of it.
The criteria for a blue badge was updated in August 2019 to include applicants who apply due to a hidden or "non-visible" disability. This is primarily for people who suffer "very considerable psychological distress" and therefore struggle moving between a vehicle to their destination, or for people who are at serious risk of danger to themselves or others. To be issued a badge under this criteria an applicant must provide professional evidence. You can select this option when you apply online. You can find further information about this criteria by going to Are you eligible for a blue badge.
Online applications are quicker, payments are secure and therefore we are encouraging all applicants whether renewing a badge or applying for a new badge to do it online. If you are unable to do this yourself you can ask a trusted friend or relative can apply on your behalf.
By applying online you can:
We will contact you if you need a walking or expert assessment, or if your application was not successful.
If you are unable to apply online, you can apply for a Blue Badge by post.
If you need to contact us, please provide us with your name and address and if appropriate your Blue Badge reference number.
The video below gives information on how to apply if you are applying online for a blue badge due to a walking disability. It does not cover hidden disabilities . It also mentions Blue Badges can be used throughout Europe – the Department for Transport publish a list of countries where your UK blue badge is recognised in Europe.