Disabled person's bus pass guide

When you can apply for and where you can use a disabled person's bus pass. How to apply for a disabled person's companion pass and an All Day 24/7 NoWcard if you need to travel before 9.30am or after 11pm.

Apply for a disabled person's bus pass

You can apply online, at a library or by post.

Apply online

You can apply online using our NoWcard service. You'll need:

  • digital proof of age; A scanned image of your passport, driving license or birth certificate
  • digital proof of address; A scanned image of your Council Tax bill, utility bill or bank statement less than three months old, rent book or statement or DWP letter.
  • digital evidence of disability
  • a digital passport type photograph

Apply for disabled person's bus pass

Apply at a library

Our library staff can help you apply at:

You'll need to take proof of your identity.

Our library staff will take the identity photo for you.

You can also apply for a bus pass at libraries in the Cumberland Council area.

Apply by post

You'll need to complete and return an application form along with proof of identity.

To: Westmorland and Furness Council, NoWcard, PO Box 304, Kendal, LA9 9GY

You can get an application form:

Proof of identity

If you applying at a library or a by post you will need to bring in proof of identity. We will accept. 

Proof of age

  • birth certificate
  • proof of state pension
  • passport
  • driving licence

Proof of address

  • Council Tax bill
  • utility bill dated within the last three months
  • rent book or statement
  • bank statement dated within the last three months
  • DWP Letter

ID Photo

Your application will be delayed if your photo does not meet the passport type photo guidelines.

If you’re using a photo taken on your own device, include your head and shoulders. Do not crop your photo - it will be done for you.

If you are applying at a library our staff will take your photo. There are busy periods at libraries so you might have a short wait.