The Blue Envelope

The Arc of Massachusetts and Advocates for Autism of Massachusetts (AFAM)
are proud to be the lead advocates for the Blue Envelope.

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What is the Blue Envelope?

Signed into law by Governor Maura Healey on June 25, 2026, the Blue Envelope Program is a crucial tool to ease communication between individuals with autism and law enforcement.

Following years of advocacy led by The Arc of Massachusetts and Advocates for Autism of Massachusetts, and in partnership with the Massachusetts State Police and the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, this law ensures that the Blue Envelope program is consistently applied across the Commonwealth.

How Do I Get a Blue Envelope?

  • You can request a Blue Envelope be mailed to you using this form.
  • You can visit a State Police Barrack to request a Blue Envelope in person.
  • Beginning September 1, 2026, Blue Envelopes will be available at Registry of Motor Vehicles locations.
  • Many local police departments also have Blue Envelopes available. Contact your local police department to see if they have Blue Envelopes.
  • Stop by The Arc of Massachusetts at 217 South Street, Waltham MA 02453. Please call (781) 891-6270 or email Emilia Niyangoda, Government Affairs Associate, at ENiyangoda@arcmass.org before coming by to ensure that someone is available to assist you.
  • Share this information with your friends and family! 
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How Do I Use the Blue Envelope?

  • Individuals with autism or their parent/guardian can request a Blue Envelope.
  • Once you have a Blue Envelope, you can put documents including your driver’s license, vehicle registration, and emergency contact information inside, along with any other important information. While not required, it can be helpful to have all of these documents with the Blue Envelope.
    • Make sure you keep these documents current and update them when necessary!
  • Attach your Blue Envelope to the driver’s side sun visor or in another visible, easy to access spot.
  • If you are pulled over or have another interaction with a Police Officer, hand them the Blue Envelope. They will recognize the envelope and adjust their communication approach as needed. The officer can also scan the QR code on the envelope for more information.
  • Remember these tips for a safe traffic stop:
    • Stay calm.
    • Follow instructions. 
    • Keep your hands visible.
    • Expect lights and noise. 
    • Ask for help from the officer directly or ask the officer to call your emergency contact.

DID YOU KNOW?
If the driver of the vehicle would like to identify that there is a passenger with autism, they can write PASSENGER HAS AUTISM on the Blue Envelope.

Why Is the Blue Envelope Important?

  • Facilitates understanding and communication.
  • Reduces anxiety.
  • Helps drivers and passengers feel prepared and confident.
  • Supports law enforcement.

Blue Envelope Testimonials

Blue Envelope News

Blue EnvelopeGovernment AffairsNews
June 25, 2026

Governor Maura Healey Signs The Arc’s Priority Blue Envelope Bill into Law

On Thursday, June 25, Governor Maura Healey signed The Arc's priority Blue Envelope bill - "An Act Facilitating Better Interactions Between Police Officers and Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder" -…
a group of people standing in front of a statueAFAMBlue EnvelopeGovernment AffairsNews
May 21, 2026

Massachusetts House of Representatives Passes The Arc’s Priority Blue Envelope Bill

Statement from The Arc of Massachusetts CEO Maura Sullivan: “The Arc of Massachusetts applauds the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the passage of the Blue Envelope bill, a legislative priority…
AFAMBlue EnvelopeGovernment AffairsNews
May 1, 2026

The Arc of Massachusetts, AFAM Collaborate on Creation of the Blue Card Initiative by the Massachusetts Trial Court

The Arc of Massachusetts and Advocates for Autism of Massachusetts were pleased to collaborate on the efforts by the Massachusetts Trial Court to create the Blue Card Initiative. Modeled after…
AFAMBlue EnvelopeGovernment AffairsNews
January 8, 2026

The Arc of Massachusetts and AFAM Advocates Meet with Representatives and Staff to Discuss the Blue Envelope Bill

On Wednesday, January 7, The Arc of Massachusetts and AFAM were excited to be at the State House advocating alongside self-advocates, Daniel, Jeff, Caroline, and Sam, as well as Sam’s…

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