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      • Yes, providing you can provide all the necessary evidence, it doesn’t matter if your address in the Borders is a caravan or holiday home. If you don’t have any of the required proofs of address, we’re unable to accept a letter from a Caravan Park site to confirm eligibility.
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  2. Apply for a Young Scot National Entitlement Card if you're 11 to 25 and living in Scotland. Apply for or replace an under 22s bus pass How to apply for or replace an under 22s bus pass, which allows young people to travel for free on the bus in Scotland.

    • Apply Through The Post Office
    • Apply to Your Local Council
    • What You Need to Apply
    • Help Applying

    You can apply through the Post Office if you live in: 1. one of the Council areas covered by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport 2. Aberdeenshire Council 3. Comhairle nan Eilean Siar 4. Highland Council 5. Perth and Kinross Council Not all Post Offices offer this service. You should check with your local branch before applying.

    Contact your local councilto apply for a bus pass if you do not live in a council where you should apply through the Post Office. How you can apply and how long it will take depends on each council. You may be able to apply at: 1. some travel centres 2. some libraries 3. a local council office Contact your local councilto see if you can apply in th...

    When applying for your older persons bus pass, you'll need: 1. a recent photo 2. proof of age 3. proof of your current address

    If you have problems applying online, email getyourNEC.scot. If you apply through the council or Post Office, you should contact your local councilfor queries like: 1. where you can apply 2. problems applying 3. when you'll get your bus pass If you live in the Glasgow and Strathclyde area you should email Strathclyde Partnership for Transport on fr...

  3. If you are 60 or over and resident in Scotland, you can apply for a National Entitlement Card (NEC) which will give you free travel on buses throughout Scotland.

  4. The National Entitlement Card (NEC) is ITSO enabled and available for you if you are over 60 years old or are eligible due to a disability. The NEC is your concessionary travel pass, more commonly known as the free bus pass, which gives you free travel on Scotland's public transport bus network.

  5. 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.

  6. People in Scotland who are aged 60 and over, and disabled people who meet the eligibility criteria can apply for a card to access free bus travel.

  7. You can apply for a Over 60s or Disabled Persons Concessionary Card (bus pass) below if you have not already got one. The card is already smart enabled to allow you to load ITSO tickets for alternative modes of public transport, not just your bus pass.