If you’re one of the 3.2 million Blue Badge holders in the UK, keeping your badge up to
date is essential. Without it, you risk fines, losing access to disabled parking bays, and
unnecessary stress when travelling. The good news? Renewing your Blue Badge is easier
than ever, with the majority of applications now completed online.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the key renewal rules, timelines, and tips to make
sure your badge is always valid.
The Rise of Online Applications
According to the Department for Transport (DfT), over 90% of all Blue Badge
applications are now submitted online. The process is designed to be straightforward, but it’s important to know the deadlines and requirements so you don’t get caught out.
When Should You Renew?
One of the most common mistakes Blue Badge holders make is waiting until the last minute to renew. To avoid gaps in validity, the government recommends you apply 12 weeks before your badge expires.
Don’t worry — applying early won’t cut short your current badge.
Your new Blue Badge will start the day after your existing one ends, ensuring a smooth
transition.
What You’ll Need for Renewal
When completing your renewal online, you’ll need to provide:
Your current Blue Badge details
Up-to-date personal information
Proof of eligibility (such as medical evidence or benefit details, depending on your
situation)
Once you’ve submitted your application, you’ll receive an email confirmation. If your
renewal is successful, the email will include instructions on how to pay for your new badge.
How Much Does It Cost?
Costs vary depending on where you live in the UK:
England: Up to £10 for a new badge
Wales: Free of charge
This fee is paid directly to your local council as part of the renewal process.
How Long Does It Take?
After making payment, you’ll receive another email from the DfT confirming that your badge has been ordered. Your new badge should arrive within 10 working days — giving you plenty of time if you applied three months in advance.
Top Tips for a Smooth Renewal
✔️ Set a reminder in your calendar for 12 weeks before your badge expires.
✔️ Keep digital copies of documents like your ID, proof of address, and medical evidence
handy.
✔️ Apply online where possible — it’s faster and lets you track your progress via email.
✔️ Don’t ignore renewal reminders from your council; act on them quickly.
Final Thoughts
The Blue Badge scheme is a lifeline for millions of disabled people and their families. By
renewing in good time and following the online process, you’ll ensure uninterrupted access to the benefits your badge provides — from accessible parking to greater independence when travelling.
For more tips and advice on using your Blue Badge, accessibility rights, and helpful products for everyday life, explore our Advice Guides.