Regional Reduced Fare Permit
To qualify for a permanent Regional Reduced Fare Permit, you must:
- be 65 years of age or older; or
- be currently certified by the Veterans Administration at a 40 percent or greater disability level; or
- have valid Regional ADA paratransit card; or
- have an obvious physical impairment(s) meeting medical conditions for the program; or
- have certification from a physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, advanced registered nurse practitioner, physician assistant or audiologist as meeting one or more of the medical conditions established for this program.
You can qualify for a temporary Regional Reduced Fare Permit if you:
- are currently eligible for Social Security Disability benefits (SSDI) or Supplemental Social Security (SSI) due to a disability; or
- have a valid Medicare card from the Social Security Administration; or
- have a valid ADA paratransit card from outside the region; or
- currently participate in a vocational career program with the Washington State Individual Education Program (IEP).
Personal care attendant
One personal care attendant (PCA) can ride for free with a reduced-fare passenger; the PCA must get on and off with the reduced-fare passenger. The reduced-fare passenger must have an RRFP with ‘'PCA'' on the card.
Download forms
To get a Regional Reduced Fare Permit, contact your local transit agency:
In King County, call Metro Transit (206) 553-3000 / TTY Relay: 711 or visit
King County Metro Transit
In Pierce County, call Pierce Transit (253) 581-8000 / (253) 582-7951 TTY or visit
Pierce Transit
In Snohomish County, call Community Transit (425) 348-2350 / TTY Relay: 711 TTY or visit
Community Transit
In the City of Everett, call Everett Transit (425) 257-7777 or visit
Everett Transit
