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Paulding County Board of DD “Blue Envelope” Initiative

Flashing lights in your rearview mirror can cause anxiety for any driver. But for individuals with developmental disabilities, the fear and confusion during a traffic stop can be overwhelming. Thanks to a new initiative, a small blue envelope is helping ease that fear – and now it’s available in Paulding County.

The Blue Envelope Program is designed to support individuals with developmental disabilities in interactions with law enforcement. The program provides tools that improve communication, foster understanding, and promote safer experiences during traffic stops or emergencies. This program is being expanded throughout Ohio thanks the Southern Ohio Council of Governments (SOCOG), Southern Ohio Advocacy Group (SOAG), and grant funding from Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council made packets available for free to Ohio County Boards of DD.

The Blue Envelope Program is a simple yet powerful tool. It allows individuals to feel more prepared and confident on the road, while also helping first responders quickly understand how best to communicate.

Each envelope is printed with space on the outside for key information, such as the driver or passenger’s disability or medical conditions. Inside, users can store a copy of a ID/driver’s license, vehicle registration, and insurance card – all the materials needed during a traffic stop – organized and ready to hand over to an officer.

The program also includes a Blue Envelope Car Decal – a discreet 3-inch sticker for vehicle windows that lets law enforcement know the vehicle occupant may have a disability affecting their actions or communication style.

Blue Envelope packets are now available at the Paulding County Board of DD office, located at 451 McDonald Pike Paulding, OH 45879. Local law enforcement agencies have been informed of the program and are supportive of efforts to improve safety for all drivers.

For more information or to pick up a Blue Envelope packet, contact the Paulding County Board of Developmental Disabilities at (419) 399-4800 or speak with your Service & Support Administrator.