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National Concessionary Bus Pass Scheme

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The new scheme entitles over-60s and disabled people who qualify, to free off-peak travel on all local buses anywhere in England. 

For full details of the scheme, please visit our National Concessionary Bus Passes Frequently Asked Question page.

How do I apply for a concessionary bus pass?

Please supply this application and documentary evidence in person to St Aldate's Chambers or Templars Square. Postal applications are not accepted.

You can get a concessionary bus pass if you are over 60, or are disabled, and your main residence is in the Oxford City Council boundaries.

You will NOT be entitled to a bus pass if:

To get your pass you should complete the form at the bottom of this page, print and sign it, and then bring it along to the offices listed below in person with the correct supporting documents:

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Applications cannot be made by post.

To get your bus pass, you will need to bring the following supporting documents with you when you make your application:

  1. Proof of where you permanently live, e.g. gas, electricity or phone bill (dated in the last three months), driving licence, Council Tax bill, tenancy agreement, Benefits Agency letter, NHS medical card. You may need to provide more than one form of evidence proving your address.
  2. Proof of your age, e.g. current passport, birth certificate, or documentation from the Department for Work and Pensions that shows your date of birth.
  3. If you are applying on grounds of disability, you will need to provide supporting evidence showing that you fall into one or more of eight disability categories.
  4. A combined disabled and companions pass is available to any disabled groups who cannot travel independently because of serious disability. You will need to provide a letter from your GP, specialist, Social Services or relevant professional organisation confirming your disability and that you are unable to travel alone due to your disability.

Conditions of use for these passes include:

  1. New passes are valid for up to 3 years from issue (see expiry date on the pass, re-apply as appropriate).
  2. You will be charged full fare if you travel before 9am on weekdays (there is no charge all day on Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays).
  3. You must show your pass to the driver on each journey.

To find out more, contact our Customer Service Team on 01865 252849 between 8.30am and 6.00pm Monday to Friday or email: customerservices@oxford.gov.uk. 

This authority is under a duty to protect the public funds it administers, and to this end may use the information you have provided on this form for the prevention and detection of fraud. It may also share this information with other bodies responsible for auditing or administering public funds for these purposes. For further information, see our Privacy and Disclaimer page.

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Are you sixty or over? *
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If you have lost your old card, please state

 dd mmm yyyy (eg: 16 Nov 2008)


Disabled bus pass applicants only
These questions must be completed if you are not sixty or over
Are you blind, partially sighted, deaf or without speech?
Yes No
Do you have a learning disability that started before adulthood?
Yes No
Do you suffer from disability or injury which seriously impairs your ability to walk?
Yes No
Are you without both arms or have you lost the long term use of both arms?
Yes No
Due to your medical fitness have you been refused a driving licence?
Yes No



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