Blue badge holder
bermudabear1
Community member Posts: 3 Listener
Hello out there need to get a blue badge for my 83 year old mother in law who is awaiting outcome of Attendance allowance form. Can I get the blue badge or is it for her to do??
Thank-you
Thank-you
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I suggest that you re-post in the 'Ask a benefits advisor' category.
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I went to my doctor regarding my blue badge,I then applied through my local council with my form signed by my doctor,Had to get photographs and whatever you need to sent and then a few weeks later I got my badge.I dont know if the rules have change because mine runs out in October 2017
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Hello @bermudabear1 ,
A blue badge must be in the disabled person's name. It doesn't matter if she has a vehicle or not.
You could fill out the application for her and just get her to sign it though.
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