Doctors' parking permits
Doctor permits are only issued once permission has been granted to install a Doctor's bay. These permits are only valid for the bay indicated on the permit. Additional permits for the bay are available to doctors working within a joint practice.
Apply
You can apply for a new doctor permit, or renew an existing one, in the following way:
By email: Please contact our Parking Permits Team at parking.permits@barnet.gov.uk. Your application will need to include proof of vehicle ownership and a practice letter headed paper, including details of qualification as a Medical Practitioner.
For any enquiries, please contact the Parking Permits team on 0208 359 7446.
Costs, documents and terms and conditions
Parking permits - terms and conditions
Before you can apply for a Doctor's permit you need to ensure you have a doctor's parking bay. This needs to be approved by the Parking Design team and can take up to 3 months to process. We cannot issue a Doctor's permit until you have a doctor's parking bay. When you apply for a parking permit you agree to our terms and conditions.
Doctor's permit renewals require proof to be submitted every three years, they must be renewed either shortly before, or on the date the existing permit expires. Failure to follow this procedure could result in a penalty charge notice (PCN). When you apply for a parking permit you agree to our terms and conditions.
Doctors permit: £200
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Changing permit details
We offer a number of online services to change permit details, including:
- change permit vehicle
- request change of permit address
- change permit contact details
Terms and conditions
- Permits are issued only to legally qualified practitioners who are liable to be called away in an emergency and are valid only for the bay allocated on the permit.
- The permit does not allow you to park in a 'Resident Permit Holders Only' parking place, Pay and Display bays, yellow lines or any other parking restriction.
- The issue of a Doctor's permit does not render the council subject to any liability in respect of loss or damage to the vehicle in a parking place or the contents or fittings of the vehicle.
- The permit must be displayed on the front windscreen of the vehicle so that the details are clearly visible from outside the vehicle.
- Parking places may be suspended by any person duly authorised by the council or police. A Doctor's permit is not valid in a parking place where signs indicate it is suspended.
- It is prohibited to use a vehicle in a parking place in connection with the sale or offering or exposing for sale of goods.
- If a permit is lost or destroyed the council may replace the permit once an administration charge has been paid. The replacement permit will display the same expiry date as the previous permit.
- If the permit is no longer required the council may arrange a refund for the remaining number of months once the original permit is returned to our office. The refund is calculated from the date the permit is received and will be calculated for any full unused months.
- The council may revoke a permit if it is believed that the permit is being misused.
- Failure to comply with these conditions may result in a Penalty Charge Notice being issued to your vehicle