Bus pass when do i get it
You should show your pass to the driver; at the moment they can't be read by the yellow card readers. If the bus you're on doesn't display the red roundel, check with the driver if you can use it. You can use your bus pass to travel on the Oxfordshire Park and Ride services. You will have to pay for parking at all of the park and ride car parks.
More information is on our Park and Ride pages. A pass may be cancelled for different reasons. If your pass has been cancelled, you will need to contact the number shown on the back of your pass. If your pass was issued by Oxfordshire County Council you can contact us. Alternatively, visit one of the libraries that can help with your bus pass. If the smart card ticket machine does not accept your pass, visit one of our libraries that can help with your bus pass.
We will check your pass for any damage. Once the request for a replacement has been received, a new pass will be sent to you within five working days. The libraries listed below can help with your bus pass. They can validate documents required for your application or advise you on how to make an application. For some categories, you won't need to do anything. Some categories and age groups will require input from you to renew.
Find out how to renew a bus pass. If you have moved out of Oxfordshire, you will need to re-apply with your new local authority. For more information please visit our frequently asked questions page.
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Go up one level. Bus Passes for Older or Disabled Residents. Related content Buses. Please note this category is ONLY for people who have been or would be refused a driving licence. If your condition or disability would not result in the DVLA refusing to grant you a driving licence, you are not eligible for a pass under this category. You are not eligible for a free bus pass if your driving licence would be refused due to alcohol or drug misuse or a driving offence which has led to the withdrawal of your driving licence.
If you're disabled and unable to travel alone, you may be eligible for a disabled person and companion bus pass. Renew your bus pass.
Let us know you've moved. Replace a lost, stolen or damaged bus pass. Return a bus pass. You will need a webcam or an existing digital photograph for your application. A passport-style photo is most appropriate but not essential. Normally other local authorities require customers to return their old bus passes pass to them, return address is on the back of the pass. Gloucestershire County Council Transport Free concessionary bus passes Frequently asked questions about concessionary bus passes.
Frequently asked questions about concessionary bus passes If you have moved since your last bus pass was issued and have not notified us of your change of address, please take evidence of your current address eg council tax or bill, bank statement to a participating library to arrange for a renewal pass to be issued to you. Residents are eligible for these passes on the grounds of: Age - they need to have reached the pensionable age for a woman irrespective of whether they are male or female A qualifying disability - find out if you are entitled Frequently asked questions about concessionary bus passes If your question is not here you cannot find the information you need, please call the enquiry line on Libraries can assist with the renewal of Age Related Bus Passes, replacement of lost or stolen bus passes for both Disability and Age Related.
For assistance with new applications: Please call for advice. What if my bus pass has been lost, damaged, stolen or destroyed? I am an age-related bus pass holder and my current bus pass is due to expire soon.
What should I do? The expiry date is shown on your pass. My age-related pass has now expired but I have not received a new one.
If you have not received your new bus pass this may be due to the following reasons: You have not used the bus pass within the last 13 months You have only used your bus pass in London where the bus passes are not recorded on the Oyster ticket machine You have moved since your last bus pass was issued and not informed us.
Note : the bus pass section is not notified of your change of address by District Council Council Tax departments or other Gloucestershire County Council departments. If you have moved you will need to take evidence of your current address to a participating library for staff to amend your details and arrange for a renewal pass.
What do I do with a bus pass which is no longer needed? I am a disabled pass holder, will I receive a bus pass renewal letter? I currently have a disability-related bus pass with companion entitlement.
Will this entitlement continue if I now receive an age-related bus pass? Can I use my disability-related with a companion bus pass in other parts of England? When can I use my concessionary bus pass in Gloucestershire? Where can I use my bus pass? No, concessionary bus passes are not accepted on the night Buses. What time can I use my bus pass outside of Gloucestershire?
Can I use my bus pass in London? Can I use my bus pass on National Express Services? No, your bus pass cannot be used on National Express services. Can I use my pass for train journeys? I have applied for my new bus pass, what should I do with my current pass?
Is there a charge for renewing my pass? What if I no longer require a bus pass? How long will my new bus pass be valid for? Age-related passes will be valid for five years.
My new bus pass will not work when I place it on the smart card reader on the bus.
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