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How to apply for Suwannee Valley Transit Authority (SVTA) — Door-to-Door Paratransit (Hamilton County)

Suwannee Valley Transit Authority (SVTA) — public-transit authority providing demand-response paratransit for Columbia, Hamilton, AND Suwannee Counties; office at 1907 Voyles Street SW, Live Oak FL 32064 (Suwannee County); designated Community Transportation Coordinator (CTC) for the Florida Transportation Disadvantaged (TD) program

Who it's for

Suwannee Valley Transit Authority (SVTA) is a public-transit authority providing demand-response paratransit for Hamilton County (along with Columbia and Suwannee) — the same three-county region served by HCA Florida Lake City Hospital. SVTA's paratransit is door-to-door, requiring a telephone call to arrange service. Service is available Monday through Friday. To schedule transportation, call (386) 362-5332 or (386) 362-7433. For calls outside Hamilton County and from a landline, use the toll-free number 1-800-258-7267. Reservations must be made THREE BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE (excluding weekends and holidays). Hamilton County does NOT operate a fixed-route public bus system — SVTA paratransit is the primary public-transit option. Eligibility uses the Florida TD framework: age 60+ OR documented disability OR low-income transportation-disadvantaged status. Trip purposes include non-emergency medical (commonly to HCA Florida Lake City Hospital in Lake City), shopping, and other daily needs. For Medicaid-eligible riders, call your Medicaid HMO provider directly to schedule transportation. SVTA office: 1907 Voyles Street SW, Live Oak.

SVTA's THREE-business-day advance reservation requirement applies to Hamilton County the same as Columbia and Suwannee — plan medical appointments accordingly; spontaneous trips are not feasible. The three-county SVTA service area means Hamilton residents can use SVTA to reach Lake City (Columbia County) for hospital care at HCA Florida Lake City Hospital. Service is M-F only; no weekend or holiday rides. The three-day advance booking and weekday-only service mean SVTA works best for scheduled medical appointments rather than urgent needs. For Medicaid-eligible riders, Medicaid NEMT through the patient's HMO is a separate pathway and often faster than SVTA for medical trips. SVTA's main office is in Live Oak (Suwannee County), about 25-35 minutes south of Jasper — but service vehicles operate throughout Hamilton.

What you'll need

  • Proof of age 60+ OR documented disability OR low-income TD eligibility (Medicare card, Florida ID, physician note, income documentation)
  • Proof of Hamilton County residency (utility bill, lease, or government correspondence)
  • Completed SVTA / Florida TD eligibility application
  • Advance reservation: THREE business days in advance (excluding weekends and holidays)
  • For Medicaid-funded NEMT: call Medicaid HMO directly, not SVTA

Where to apply

Apply online: official application

By phone: 386-362-5332

Renewals

periodic re-registration; rides scheduled per trip with advance booking

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