The report also showed that 45 blue badge parking permits had been removed from members of the public who had misused them in 2024-25.
A recent change to the blue badge penalty system meant cautions could now be offered to the offender as an alternative to prosecution, it explained.
The council report said: “Parking services continues to remove blue badges where they are being abused.
“They were confiscated for misuse and the car driver issued with a penalty notice. These were instances where the badge holder was not present when used.
“Upon request, these were sent back to the badge holder with a reminder of their use.”
The number of blue badges removed from members of the public in the most recent period was down from 86 offences in the previous year, the document stated.
The fall was potentially due to increased publicity, it said.
“The option to offer a caution has enabled a more cost-effective penalty which stays on record and can be used as evidence should the offender misuse a blue badge in the future and a prosecution pursued,” according to the report.
“In 2024-25 no prosecutions took place. The service will undertake prosecutions where this is deemed to be appropriate.”
The British Parking Association said that since 2016, misuse cases related to blue badges nationally had increased by over 1,000%.
The fraud report is due to be examined by members of Sheffield City Council’s audit and standards committee later this week.