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How to apply for Alamance County Transportation Authority Dial-A-Ride (Alamance County)

Alamance County Transportation Authority (ACTA), the county's NCDOT-funded Community Transportation System, serving Burlington and all of Alamance County.

Who it's for

Alamance County Transportation Authority runs door-to-door, demand-response vans that meet ADA requirements and serve all of Alamance County. The Dial-A-Ride fare-assistance program, sponsored by the North Carolina Division of Aging and Adult Services, helps residents age 60 and older with reduced-cost rides to medical visits, shopping, and other trips. Riders with a disability are also served. Call ACTA to schedule a ride or ask about Dial-A-Ride.

Alamance: ACTA is demand-response (call ahead to schedule); the Dial-A-Ride senior program covers residents 60+ and fares vary by trip.

What you'll need

  • Proof of age 60+ (for Dial-A-Ride senior fare assistance)
  • Proof of Alamance County residency
  • For ADA service: disability documentation

Where to apply

Apply online: official application

By phone: 336-222-0565

Renewals

varies by program

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