lap527 wrote:
I got mine in May, birthday was May 27th. Yay, for getting older! The girl told me that the price increase will be in January. She also told me if you lose the pass then you will have to pay the going price. She also said that you could pay $20 a year for 4 consecutive years and then You would have your senior pass paid in full. So now DH and I both have them.
If any Senior Pass is ever lost it will not be replaced by the government, you will have to purchase another one at current price. If you have an old paper one that is falling apart you can get it replaced at no cost as long as you can still read it. I have seen some of the newer laminated ones that have been replaced due to age also. Just don't lose it.