Taxicard for disabled people

Taxicard is a subsidised service that offers taxis and private hire vehicles for those who find it difficult to access other modes of public transport through long term disability.

Who can apply

You can get a Taxicard if you:

  • get the higher rate mobility component of the Disability Living Allowance
  • score 8 points or more for the moving around activity part of Personal Independence Payment
  • are registered severely sight impaired or blind (not partially sighted)
  • receive War Pension Mobility Supplement

You could also qualify if you have:

  • a long term disability which affects your ability to use public transport
  • a child under three who requires bulky medical equipment that's difficult to carry

How to apply

Before you start, find out about eligibility and applying for a Taxicard on London Councils' website, including audio and British Sign Language video formats.

To apply, download an application form from the London Councils website. When returning your completed form, you will need to include:

  • proof of identity and address
  • medical evidence of disability
  • a passport-size colour photo

Download an application form

Send your completed form and additional documents to:

London Councils Taxicard Applications
Witham House
45 Spyvee Street
Hull
HU8 7JR

Your application will take 6 to 8 weeks to process. It can take longer if more information is needed.

For questions about Taxicard, telephone 0207 934 9791 or email taxicard@londoncouncils.gov.uk.

Using your card

Taxicard is designed for shopping trips, visiting friends and other activities. You can use your card at any time, but it is subject to taxi or minicab availability.

Read about using your Taxicard on London Councils' website.

Lost or stolen cards

If you need a replacement Taxicard, telephone 207 934 9791.

Other information

If you are disabled and find it difficult getting from your car to your destination, you may be able to get a Blue Badge parking permit.

There are other services which provide transport and access to local facilities, including:

  • AccessAble (formerly DisabledGo), for access to facilities and venues
  • Dial-a-ride, a free bookable transport scheme
  • Shopmobility (Hounslow Community Transport), offering affordable scooters and manual wheelchairs
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