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Freedom Pass Renewal

Transport for All

Freedom Pass renewal is now in full swing...

IMPORTANT – This is an old article. Please click here for more information about the Freedom Pass renewal 2029.

Freedom Pass renewal is now in full swing and you have until 31st March 2010 to renew your pass.

All current Freedom Passes will cease to work on 31 March 2010. This process began on 4 January and the application form is available online and in Post Offices. It is a new form – which is the same as is used for new applications.

  • your new style pass will be valid for five years and can be used as soon as you receive it
  • for additional security, your new pass will include a photograph of you on the card itself rather than on a separate photocard, so you will need to produce a passport-style photograph of yourself before you apply. More about the photo
  • your new card will usually take 10 working days to arrive and will be sent to you in the post. If you don’t receive your pass within 10 working days be assured that it is on its way. You can use your current pass until 31 March, but as soon as you receive the new one, you can use it and destroy the old one.

You can contact Transport for All’s transport helpline if you have any questions or are having a problem renewing your pass:
020 7737 2339 or email us at contactus@transportforall.org.uk

Alternatively, you can contact Freedom Pass:
Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
0845 275 7054 � �
020 7934 9633
mobility@londoncouncils.gov.uk

Quick links

Freedom Pass Website
How to renew
Track your application
Freedom Pass Roadshow
Online application form (Older person’s Pass)

This is an old article. For the 2014-2015 Older Persons Freedom Pass Renewal, click here.

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