How to apply for or renew your National Entitlement Card

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.

Local authority contacts for 60+ or disabled scheme

Using the details below, please contact your local authority or Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) who can advise of the current application and renewal process in your area.

Aberdeen City

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633560
  • Phone number:  03000 200 293
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Aberdeen City website

Aberdeenshire

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633727
  • Phone number:  03456 081 208
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Aberdeenshire website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633719
  • Phone number:  03452 777 778
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Angus website

Argyll & Bute (SPT)

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633297
  • Phone number:  0141 333 3211
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Argyll & Bute (SPT) website

Clackmannanshire

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633741
  • Phone number:  01259 450 000
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Clackmannanshire website

Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (Western Isles)

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633624
  • Phone number:  01851 822 661
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (Western Isles) website

Dumfries & Galloway

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633670
  • Phone number:  030 33 33 3000
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Dumfries & Galloway website

Dundee City

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633725
  • Phone number:  01382 433 267
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Dundee City website

East Ayrshire (SPT)

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633687
  • East Ayrshire (SPT) website

East Dunbartonshire (SPT)

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633564
  • East Dunbartonshire (SPT) website

East Lothian

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633546
  • Phone number:  01620 827 827
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • East Lothian website

East Renfrewshire (SPT)

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633570
  • East Renfrewshire (SPT) website

Edinburgh (City of Edinburgh)

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633668
  • Phone number:  0131 200 2351
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Edinburgh (City of Edinburgh) website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633733
  • Phone number: 01324 506 607
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Falkirk website (Disabled)
  • Falkirk website (Over 60)
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633250
  • Phone number:  0345 155 0066
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Fife website

Glasgow City (SPT)

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633740
  • Glasgow City (SPT) website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633603
  • Phone number:  01349 886 604
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Highland website

Inverclyde (SPT)

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633744
  • Inverclyde (SPT) website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633678
  • Phone number:  0131 561 5455
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Midlothian website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633737
  • Phone number:  0300 123 4565
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Moray website

North Ayrshire (SPT)

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633279
  • North Ayrshire (SPT) website

North Lanarkshire (SPT)

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633284
  • North Lanarkshire (SPT) website

Orkney Islands

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633734
  • Phone number:  01856 873 535
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Orkney Islands website

Perth & Kinross

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633708
  • Phone number:  01738 475 000
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Perth & Kinross website

Renfrewshire (SPT)

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633289
  • Renfrewshire (SPT) website

Scottish Borders

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633743
  • Phone number:  0300 100 1800
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Scottish Borders website

Shetland Islands

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633679
  • Phone number:  01595 744 868
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Shetland Islands website

South Ayrshire (SPT)

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633559
  • South Ayrshire (SPT) website

South Lanarkshire (SPT)

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633231
  • South Lanarkshire (SPT) website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633739
  • Phone number:  01786 237 500
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Stirling website

West Dunbartonshire (SPT)

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633511
  • West Dunbartonshire (SPT) website

West Lothian

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633285
  • Phone number:  01506 280 000
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • West Lothian website

Local authority contacts for Young Persons’ Free Bus Travel Scheme

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633560
  • Phone:  03000 200 292
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633727
  • Phone:  03456 081 208
  • Email:   [email protected]
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633719
  • Phone:  03452 777 778 

Argyll & Bute

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633297
  • Phone: 01546 605 517
  • Email address:  [email protected]
  • Argyll & Bute website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633741
  • Phone:  01259 450 000
  • Email:   [email protected]
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633624
  • Phone:  01851 822 661
  • Email for 5-10 year olds:  [email protected]
  • Email for 11-21 year olds:   [email protected]
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633670
  • Phone:  0303 333 3000
  • Email:   [email protected]
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633725
  • Phone:  01382 433 267
  • Email: [email protected]

East Ayrshire

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633687
  • Email:   Online contact form
  • East Ayrshire website

East Dunbartonshire

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633564
  • Phone:  0300 123 4510
  • Email: [email protected]
  • East Dunbartonshire website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633546
  • Phone:  01620 827 827
  • Email:   [email protected]

East Renfrewshire

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633570
  • Phone:  0141 577 3001
  • Email: [email protected]
  • East Renfrewshire website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633668
  • Phone:  0131 200 2351
  • Email:   [email protected]
  • Phone: 01324 506 607
  • Email:   [email protected]
  • Falkirk website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633250
  • Phone:  0345 155 0066
  • Email:   [email protected]

Glasgow City

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633740
  • Phone: 0141 276 0727
  • Email:  [email protected]
  • Glasgow Life website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633603
  • Phone:  01349 886 604
  • Email:   [email protected]
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633744
  • Phone:  01475 715 450
  • Email:  [email protected]
  • Inverclyde website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633678
  • Email:   [email protected]
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633737
  • Phone:  0300 123 4565
  • Email:   [email protected]

North Ayrshire

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633279
  • Phone:  01294 310 000
  • Email: [email protected]
  • North Ayrshire website

North Lanarkshire

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633284
  • Email for Young Scot cardholders (Age 11+):   [email protected]
  • Email for age 5-10:  [email protected]
  • North Lanarkshire website for age 5-15
  • North Lanarkshire website for age 16-21
  • Phone:  01856 873 535
  • Email:   [email protected]
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633708
  • Phone:  01738 475 000
  • Email:   [email protected]

Renfrewshire

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633289
  • Phone:  0300 300 0209
  • Email:   [email protected]
  • Renfrewshire website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633743
  • Phone:  0300 100 1800
  • Email:   [email protected]
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633679
  • Phone:  01595 744 490
  • Email:   [email protected]

South Ayrshire

South Lanarkshire

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633231
  • Phone:  0303 123 1015
  • Email:   [email protected]
  • South Lanarkshire website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633739
  • Phone: 01786 233 562
  • Email: [email protected]

West Dunbartonshire

  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633511
  • Phone: 01389 738 282 
  • Email: [email protected]
  • West Dunbartonshire website
  • Associated card number (First six digits):  633285
  • Phone: 01506 280 150
  • Email: [email protected]
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  • If you are aged between 5 and 21, your NEC could give you access to free travel on almost all local and long-distance buses in Scotland.
  • To find out more about this service, please visit t he Young Persons' Free Bus Travel Scheme website freebus.scot .

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Opening doors to new adventures and endless possibilities

The Scottish Government is investing in a sustainable future for young people, with easier access to work, education, social and leisure opportunities through free bus travel. Expected to benefit just under a million children and young people, this generation of young people will be able to make travel choices that benefit them, their pocket and the planet! Leading the way to a brighter future

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Bus travel in Scotland is now free for all children and young people under 22 with a National Entitlement Card.

That’s good for your pocket, good for the planet and it could open doors to, well, just about anywhere.

So go on, free yourself.

Find out how to apply and more at freebus.scot

100 million free bus journeys made by under 22s

More than 100 million free bus journeys have been made since the Scottish Government introduced free bus travel for under 22s.

Cabinet Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop and Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights Patrick Harvie marked the milestone at Wester Hailes High School in Edinburgh, where they heard how young people there have benefited from the scheme.

Ms Hyslop said:

“I’m really pleased to see that over 100 million journeys have now been made by under 22s across Scotland – and that the scheme is making a positive difference to young peoples’ lives.

“This policy is truly transformative. It’s reducing travel costs for young people and their families; encouraging a shift towards public transport from private car use and improving access to social, leisure, education and employment opportunities.

“The findings of the one year evaluation are also key to ensuring the scheme continues to have a positive impact going forward. We will work with operators and other key partners to ensure that service provision matches demand from young people, and that free bus travel continues to have a truly transformative impact across Scotland.”

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Unlocking your potential

The National Entitlement Card (NEC) is your key to unlocking free bus travel. You’ll need your NEC or Young Scot NEC before your travel. Find out how to do that here.

How it works

Check who is eligible and which buses you can use.  

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How to apply

There are different ways to apply. See which one is best for you.

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Find contact details for your local council and more.

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Older and Disabled Free Bus Travel

If you are over 60 years old or disabled you may also be eligible for free bus travel.

If you’re under 22 and disabled you can choose between the Disabled Persons’ scheme or the Young Persons’ Free Bus Travel scheme. Some local council areas provide discounted travel on rail, tram or subway with a Disabled Persons’ NEC, but you are likely to have to renew that card more often.

But remember: If you have a Disabled Companion card, which lets someone travel for free with you, then you should not change to the new scheme as it doesn’t allow anyone to travel with you for free.

Find out more on the Transport Scotland website now.

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National entitlement card.

People who live in Scotland and are aged 60 and over or who have a disability can apply for a National Entitlement Card (NEC). This scheme provides free bus travel throughout Scotland.

The NEC scheme also allows for free travel for companions where required by eligible disabled people of any age (including children under five).

You can also use your NEC as your library card .

Your NEC is valid on services to and from Carlisle and on services to and from Berwick-upon-Tweed from anywhere in Scotland. It is not valid for travel within these towns.

Visit Travel Scotland Website  to find out about:

  • eligibility
  • evidence you need to apply
  • travelling to Carlisle or Berwick-upon-Tweed
  • companion cards

You can also find further information about travelling if you are  sight impaired , and the benefits and concessions that are available.

Young Scot cards

Young Scot is the national organisation for young people in Scotland. It provides a range of information, discounts, activities and opportunities for young people.

Visit the  Young Scot website  to find out about:

  • discounts and rewards
  • money off travel

How to apply for an NEC or Young Scot Card

If you’re a Young Scot and still at school, you should contact your school’s office, otherwise you can find how to apply for, renew or replace a card.

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Russia has introduced a new tourist pass called PassCity , which will be of use not only to foreign travelers who have come to Russia for a few days, but also to students from overseas and expatriates whose stay extends to a few months and more. PassCity has apps available for Android and iOS with free audio guides in English and Chinese.

PassCity has become Russia's first pass which is valid in two cities at once and covers all the major museums of Moscow and St. Petersburg. The price for a tourist pass for 3/5/7/10 days varies from $80 (1 person, 3 days - 5190 rubles ) to $230 (2 people, 10 days - 14,390 rubles ). A 90/180/360-day pass costs from $ 64 (1 person, 90 days -  3990 rubles  ) to $160  (2 people, 360 days - 9990 rubles ).  The package for several days was designed for tourists and includes an unlimited number of museum visits per day, as well as public transit. The 3/6/12-month card is meant for temporary residents of the cities and covers one museum visit a day, without access to public transit.

Apart from admission to museums, the pass gets you free coffee in the DoubleB chain of coffee shops , several trips on the airport express in Moscow, and subway rides in St. Petersburg or by taxi ordered through the Yandex.Taxi service.  

For the practical and the cautious

The Voxxter team spent more than two years developing the pass; while working on it, they established partnerships with Mastercard, Yandex.Money , Yandex.Taxi (a Russian taxi service similar to Uber ), and DoubleB , a popular chain of coffee shops in St. Petersburg and Moscow.  

PassCity is as easy to use as a regular credit card: It uses the Mastercard payment system, and the chosen package of services is activated upon purchase. You can deposit money on the card and use it to pay for other goods and services: Using an extra credit card instead of your primary card when traveling is a sensible security measure.

Cards are delivered through a system that has recently gained popularity among Internet banks. "You can order the pass online or through the app, and our courier will deliver it where and when you decide, for instance, your hotel, or the railway station where the airport express arrives. Our customers have confirmed that this is a lot more convenient than having to look for a sales office in an unknown city," explains Maksim Ivlev, Voxxter CEO.

Voxxter believes the pass could be useful for tourists who come to Russia to watch upcoming sporting events, including the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

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