Apply for a taxicard
If you have a disability that makes it difficult to use ordinary buses you can apply for a taxicard to help you to get around the city and make your journeys cheaper.
The information collected on the application form will be used by the Council to process your application because the Council has an obligation under the law to maintain and manage the public highway in Edinburgh.
We process under Condition 6(1)(e) “Processing is necessary for the exercise of official authority vested in the data controller.” In the case of exempt permits, sensitive personal information about your health is processed under Condition 9(2)(b) “Processing is necessary for the purposes of carrying out obligations and exercising specific rights of the data controller in the field of social protection law” of the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR).
For further information about how we will use, store and dispose of your data and about your rights under Data Protection legislation please see our privacy notice
Download the application form and return it to us (PDF 310 KB)
About taxicards
Your taxicard lasts for three years and allows you to make 104 trips per year. This is the equivalent of one return journey a week.
To be eligible you need to live in Edinburgh and have a permanent disability and be older than two years old. To use the card, either book a taxi or ask at a rank for a taxicard booking. You can't hail a taxi in the street.
Taxicard operator
Central Taxis are the only taxi operator who accepts taxicards.
If you require a private hire vehicle saloon car contact
0131 442 4444.
If you require a black cab with full wheelchair access, contact
0131 229 2468.
Trains
Taxicard holders can travel on trains within Edinburgh for free.
Download frequently asked questions about taxicards (PDF, 50 KB)