Disabled Blue Badge Scheme
Issued by West Sussex County Council
To find out if you qualify for the Blue Badge scheme, would like to find out more or wish to apply please visit West Sussex County Council's Blue Badge scheme pages as Worthing Borough Council is not responsible for issuing Blue Badges.
Request for Disabled Parking Bays
This must be requested from West Sussex County Council. Find out about Disabled Bays and Apply at West Sussex County Council's website.
Where Disabled Drivers Can Park On-Street
- In designated disabled parking bays for an unlimited time with the disabled badge clearly and correctly displayed.
- In pay and display bays or meter parking bays without time limit and without charge (if there are no local Traffic Orders in force specifying a time limit) with the disabled badge clearly and correctly displayed.
- In all limited waiting bays without time limit, with the disabled badge clearly and correctly displayed.
- For up to 3 hours on a single or double yellow line with the blue badge correctly displayed and the clock set to show the time of arrival, and where loading restrictions are not in force, and providing that the vehicle is not causing an obstruction (including at junctions, bus stops).
For parking concessions in off street parking places, please refer to the individual terms and conditions of the relevant car park.
A Parking Ticket (Penalty Charge Notice - PCN) should be issued if the vehicle is causing an obstruction or the time shown on the clock has been exceeded or the clock is not correctly displayed.
Suspected Fraudulent Use of a Blue Badge
If you suspect fraudulent use of a Blue Badge, please email report.onparking@nslservices.co.uk Please include details of the Blue Badge, such as Serial Number and issuing Authority, the vehicle details and it's location.
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