Accessible Parking Permits

In March 2021, Disability Parking Permits changed to the Accessible Parking Permit (APP) Scheme and new online service.

The new APP Scheme and online service provides significant improvements in the administration and enforcement of accessible parking, freeing up parking bays for the people who really need them. 

What changed?

The new APP Scheme aligns with the national Australian Disability Permit Scheme (ADPS) and provides for a consistent process and permit across Victoria.

Many improvements have been made, including:

  • making sure the eligibility criteria for a permit is consistent across the state
  • allowing occupational therapists to complete assessments, in addition to GPs,
  • introducing a permanent disability classification, so many will no longer have to return for reassessment,
  • increasing the permit length from three years to five years for individuals,
  • providing temporary permits for 6, 12 or 24 months,
  • a new single permit design to be used across the state.

The new centralised and digitised scheme will reduce the subjectivity of the functional assessment and enable greater ability for councils to enforce the scheme. A reduction in duplicate and misused permits will occur through system-wide crosschecks and visibility across council boundaries. Councils will now also have state-wide visibility on permits at the parking bay to assist with enforcement. All existing Hume City Council permits will remain valid until they expire.

For more information visit Transport Victoria Accessible Parking Permit (APP) Scheme.

You can now apply for Accessible Parking Permits online

Hume City Council is now processing parking permit applications online as part of our adoption of the new state-wide Accessible Parking Permit (APP) Scheme.

Three different parking permits are issued under the APP Scheme:

  • An Australian disability parking (ADP) permit for individuals - formerly the Category 1 Blue disabled permit.
  • A Double time (DT) permit - formerly the Category 2 Green permit.
  • An ADP for organisations permit – formerly Blue organisation permit.

Apply for an Accessible Parking Permit

Accessible Parking Permits may be allocated for a driver, passenger or both. Permits are only issued to residents of Hume City Council. Residents from other municipalities need to apply for a disabled parking permit from their own Council.

Parking permit applications are now managed via an online process on the Accessible Parking Permit website.

Step 1.Start your application online

Visit the Accessible Parking website - select whether you are applying for a permit as an individual, organisation, general practitioner or occupational therapist or as a help centre then start your application. 

View the Applying for an Accessible Parking Permit fact sheet(PDF, 68KB) for more information. 

Step 2.You’ll receive an application reference number via SMS

A paper-based version of the application is available if you don’t have access to a mobile phone or the internet. Please contact our customer service centre if you require a paper form.

Step 3.Take your reference number to your general practitioner or occupational therapist

Your GP or occupational therapist will complete an online assessment and submit your application.

Step 4.Hume City Council will review the application 

If your application is successful, you’ll receive your permit in the mail. If your application is unsuccessful you’ll receive a letter explaining why your application was declined.

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