If the person applying for the badge can not sign the form and signature card, can I sign it for them?
If the applicant is under 18 the signature should be that of a parent or guardian. If an adult can not sign, someone with power of attorney must sign the badge – and evidence of the signatory’s power of attorney must be included with the application. In signing the form this person takes responsibility for the appropriate use of the badge. • I’ve lost my badge, what should I do? You must report the loss to the police and then send us a letter with the lost property number, one photo and a cheque/postal order for £2. • I want a disabled parking place put outside my house. Do you arrange that? Please contact your local district council. • Can I have a duplicate badge to keep in my partner’s car? No, only one badge per person is ever issued. • Do I have to fill in a form when I only want a renewal? Yes, we need to receive new application forms every 3 years should you wish to re-apply for a badge. • I wanted a form for renewal but this one seems to be for a new application. The same form
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