How to get a blue badge?

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Ask your local authority.0
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@julia123, if you or your daughter is in reseipt of PIP either rate of mobility you will can get a blue badge by default. Other wise you or your daughter who ever is making the claim may and most likely will have to be accessed to see if you meet thr criteria.0
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Hi @julia123, this Citizens Advice page details who is eligible for a blue badge, and this gov.uk page shows you how to apply. Have a read, and do come back to us with any questions!0
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Hi there i have 2 questions if anyone can help please firstly due to recent change from DLA to PIP am i still entitled to use my blue badge for mobilty reasons i have been awarded standard rate for both by the way .secondly what happens to the disabled tax exemption i have for the vehicle at the moment is there anyhelp i could get to pay for road tax .after my PIP starts please0
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dignifieddoll said:Hi there i have 2 questions if anyone can help please firstly due to recent change from DLA to PIP am i still entitled to use my blue badge for mobilty reasons i have been awarded standard rate for both by the way .secondly what happens to the disabled tax exemption i have for the vehicle at the moment is there anyhelp i could get to pay for road tax .after my PIP starts please
@dignifieddoll as you've just moved over to PIP? To satisfy getting the above ie Blue Badge. Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and scored 8 points or more in the ‘moving around’ area of your assessment - check your decision letter if you’re not sure, otherwise you will have to apply a your council for a new one.
Bt if you recieve this you will be ok- receive 8 points or more under the ‘moving around’ activity of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
If you get high rate mobility you will qualify for full tax exemption otherwise you will need to satisfy this here for 50% discount.To claim the 50% reduction the vehicle must be :
- Registered in the disabled person’s name or their nominated driver’s name.
- It must be only be used for the disabled person’s personal needs. That means the vehicle can’t be used by the nominated driver for their own personal use.
You can only have one vehicle tax exemption or reduction at any one time.
You can apply for the 50% reduction if you get the:
- Standard Rate mobility component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
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Thank you as i did say i now been awarded the standard rate for mobility and daily living needs .so i should ring the DWP and enquire about the 50%reduction yes ?0
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dignifieddoll said:Thank you as i did say i now been awarded the standard rate for mobility and daily living needs .so i should ring the DWP and enquire about the 50%reduction yes ?
To claim the 50% reduction the vehicle must be :
- Registered in the disabled person’s name or their nominated driver’s name.
- It must be only be used for the disabled person’s personal needs. That means the vehicle can’t be used by the nominated driver for their own personal use.
You can only have one vehicle tax exemption or reduction at any one time.
You can apply for the 50% reduction if you get the:
- Standard Rate mobility component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
HOW TO CLAIM
If you are entitled to the 50% discount, then you can ONLY obtain this by sending the appropriate paperwork to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1DZ
You must include the following with your application:
- An official letter or statement from the DWP confirming that you are in receipt of an award, the dates of the award, name and address
Please do not send the DVLA any of the personal medical information contained in the letter.
- the vehicle registration certificate (V5C)
- a V10 form
- an original MOT or GVT certificate (if your vehicle needs one)
- a cheque or payable order (made out to ‘DVLA, Swansea’) for 50% of the full rate of car tax for the vehicle
Don’t include a copy of your PIP adjudication with your application.
If you’ve just bought the vehicle and it’s not registered in your name yet, you’ll need to download and complete a V62 form and include the V5C/2 new keeper supplement with your application.
Vehicles that receive the 50% reduction are in the standard taxation class for that vehicle. They will not be in the Disabled tax class like vehicles that receive the 100% exemption.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Contact the DVLA by:
- Visiting the website
- Phone on 0300 790 6802
- Textphone on 0300 123 1279
To find the address of your local DVLA office:
- Go to the website, or
- Phone 0300 123 1277 and give your postcode.
To find the address of your nearest Post Office that issues vehicle tax
- Go to the website www.postoffice.co.uk, or
- Phone 08457 223344 or
- Write to: DLA Unit, Warbeck House, Warbeck Hill, Blackpool, FY2 0YE
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Thank you for you help0
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There's 2 descriptors for mobility part of PIP, following and planning a journey and moving around. You need to check your award because scoring the points in following and planning a journey doesn't qualify you automatically for the blue badge, only the moving around part will.
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Thank you for that info although i dont drive my husband does i couldnt understand why i would need to plan a route or follow a journey i get anxious if i dont know a familiar route or where im going .0
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If you're the disabled person then the car you're taxing with the 50% discount can only be used for your purposes. Your husband will not be able to use it for his purposes, this includes disabled tax when it's 100% free. See link for confirmation.
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Thank you for your advice but he does only use car when im with him we are always together anyway many thanks0
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