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- You can use getyournec.scot to apply for, renew and request a replacement National Entitlement Card (NEC). If you cannot submit your request online, please select from the menu if you are enquiring about a 60+ or disabled NEC, or the Young Persons' Free Bus Travel NEC for those under 22.
www.transport.gov.scot/concessionary-travel/how-to-apply-for-or-renew-your-national-entitlement-card/
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Aug 29, 2022 · How to apply for or replace an older persons bus pass in Scotland. Includes how to update your details or cancel your National Entitlement Card.
- Apply for Your Older Persons Bus Pass
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- For a Disabled Persons Bus Pass
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- Using Your Older Persons Bus Pass
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- 60+ Concessionary Bus Travel
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- Apply for Your Older Persons Bus Pass
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Associated card number (First six digits): 633560Phone number: 03000 200 293Email address: accordhelp@accordaberdeen.co.ukAssociated card number (First six digits): 633727Phone number: 03456 081 208Email address: entitlementcard@aberdeenshire.gov.ukAssociated card number (First six digits): 633719Phone number: 03452 777 778Email address: customercare@angus.gov.ukAssociated card number (First six digits): 633297Phone number: 0141 333 3211Email address: freebus@spt.co.ukAssociated card number (First six digits): 633741Phone number: 01259 450 000Email address: customerservice@clacks.gov.ukAssociated card number (First six digits): 633624Phone number: 01851 822 661Email address: enquiries@cne-siar.gov.ukAssociated card number (First six digits): 633670Phone number: 030 33 33 3000Email address: contact@dumgal.gov.ukAssociated card number (First six digits): 633725Phone number: 01382 433 267Email address: customerservices@dundeecity.gov.ukAssociated card number (First six digits): 633687Phone number: 0141 333 3211Email address: freebus@spt.co.ukAssociated card number (First six digits): 633564Phone number: 0141 333 3211Email address: freebus@spt.co.ukAug 17, 2023 · If you’re disabled, you can get a free bus pass if you are aged 5 or over, live in Scotland, and you: get a qualifying benefit; have a Blue Badge; are deaf; are visually impaired; cannot drive due to a medical condition; have a mental health condition or learning disability and need to travel to appointments; have a terminal illness
How to Apply. Applications for new, replacement and renewal National Entitlement Cards are accepted across Scotland, however the services and application routes available at each council will vary. If you are aged 5-21 and are wanting to access the Young Persons' Free Bus Travel Scheme, information about the Scheme including how to apply can be ...
Apply now for your NEC in one of these simple ways: Apply now. It is a quick and easy way to apply or replace a National Entitlement Card online. This online service is for: Over 60s bus pass....
apply for a bus pass from your local council. check if you can get one sooner. Enter a postcode. For example SW1A 2AA. Find a postcode on Royal Mail's postcode finder. If you live in...
If you are over 60 you could be eligible for free bus travel to get around Scotland and your local area, accessed via the National Entitlement Card. The scheme provides free travel on most registered local and long-distance bus services throughout Scotland, at any time of day for any number of journeys, for those aged 60 and over.