Today, Baraka Legal Services is proud to offer a new service to our clients: We can now apply for the UK Disabled ID Card on your behalf.
The aim of the UK Disabled DID Card is to eliminate the need for individuals to carry their paper documentation with them at all times. The card will feature a photograph of the cardholder and can be issued to disabled individuals who are in receipt of a disability allowance or can provide medical evidence to support their application.
Medical proof:
We can apply on your behalf for a UK Disabled ID Card if you can provide or upload any of the following:
DLA (Disability Living Allowance)
AA (Attendance Allowance)
PIP (Personal Independence Payment)
SDP (Severe Disability Premium)
Blue Badge
AFIP (Armed Forces Independence Payment)
Registered Blind or Deaf status
If you do not have any of the above-mentioned benefit entitlements, we can still proceed with your application if you provide a medical letter (from an NHS/GP) confirming your medical condition.
If you encounter any issues while filling out the form, please contact us, and we will do our best to assist you with any queries.
Please note:
To enable the card to be processed, you need to complete the form, providing all the required details, including the applicant’s photograph and the applicant’s disability entitlement letter or other medical proof.
Please be advised that if the medical proof (and/or disability entitlement) or any other required details are not provided, we regret to inform you that the card application will be refused. In such cases, we will refund your fees within 3 working days.
Fill in the form today!Â
Baraka Legal Services will apply for the UK Disabled ID Card on your behalf, and you’ll receive it by post within 3-4 working days.Â
*(All conditions apply)
Baraka UK Deed Poll is not affiliated with any government agency. We operate solely as a document provider for self-declaration of unenrolled deed polls. Our goal is to support you throughout your name change process, just as we have successfully done for thousands of UK residents.