When will I receive my bus pass?
You'll get your bus pass within 10 working days.
Do I need to renew my bus pass?
Yes, we advise you to make an application to renew your bus pass 6 weeks prior to your old pass expiring.
If you qualify under codes A, B , E and F, you won't need to provide supporting evidence again when you renew your pass.
Can I get a companion bus pass?
If you're entitled to a disabled bus pass and require significant help in boarding, moving around and getting on or off a bus, then you can apply for a companion bus pass at the same time.
This will allow you to have a companion travel with you free of charge on journeys that start in Hertfordshire or Central Bedfordshire Council area, as long as they are travelling with you for the entire journey. If you get on a bus outside of the Hertfordshire or Central Bedfordshire Council area, then your companion will have to pay for their own travel.
This is not available if you can travel alone, but only need a carer in other aspects of your life.
You're still allowed to travel free when you are alone, without a companion.
Evidence to send if you apply for a companion pass
Companion bus pass evidence required
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Blind (severely sight impaired) or Partially sighted (sight impaired)
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You automatically qualify with Eligibility Code A evidence.
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Young person between the age of 5 and 15
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You automatically qualify with Eligibility Code A to G evidence.
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Disability Living Allowance
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- Mobility component – higher rate
- Care component – highest rate
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Personal Independence Payments
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Daily Living Activities
- Activity 7 Communicating verbally – 8 points and above
- Activity 8 Reading and understanding of signs, symbols and words – 8 points and above
- Activity 9 Engaging with other people face to face – 8 points and above
Mobility Activities
- Activity 11 Planning and following journeys – 10 points and above
- Activity 12 Moving around – 8 points and above
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Attendance Allowance
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Higher rate
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Other
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Letter confirming that you're unable to travel alone (and the reason) from a:
- doctor, clinician or hospital consultant
- occupational therapist
- independent health professional
- registered medical practitioner.
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Where and when can I travel?
You can use your pass at any time within Hertfordshire for free bus travel.
Within the rest of England, you can use your pass to get on a bus for free between 9.30am and 11pm weekdays, all day during the weekend and bank holidays.
You can use your pass on most London buses but you can’t use it on National Express coaches, airport services, commuter coaches and tours and excursions.
Visit Intalink and Travelline for bus timetables and route information.
What happens if I move out of Hertfordshire?
Send in your pass to the address on the back and re-apply to the local council where you have moved to.
What if my pass is damaged, lost or stolen?
It'll cost £10 to replace your bus pass.
Contact the Concessionary Travel Team on 0300 123 4050 to pay over the phone.
It's free if you have been issued a valid Crime Reference Number from the Police.