Blue Envelope Program

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In partnership with the Autism Hero Project

The Blue Envelope Program helps improve communication and create safer, more positive interactions between police officers and individuals on the autism spectrum. It raises awareness of a person’s support needs during encounters with law enforcement.

Participants receive a blue envelope that can be presented during any interaction with a Bartlett police officer. The envelope serves as both a quick form of identification and a clear visual cue for officers, helping reduce misunderstandings and anxiety.

   image of front of the blue envelope

   image of back of the blue envelope

Each envelope can hold important documents such as:

  • Driver’s license or ID
  • Vehicle registration and proof of insurance
  • Emergency contacts or designated support person information
  • Communication instructions (preferred interaction style, language needs, or other support notes)

The program also provides guidance to officers on how to communicate respectfully and effectively. Although designed mainly for traffic stops, the envelope may be used in any interaction with a Bartlett officer.

Key Details

  • Voluntary and Free: No registration or proof of diagnosis is required.
  • Who Can Participate: Anyone on the autism spectrum who lives, works, or frequently spends time in Bartlett.
  • Purpose: Encourage proactive communication and mutual understanding with law enforcement.

How to Participate:

  • Pick up your Blue Envelope at the Bartlett Police Department
  • Complete any relevant fields on the envelope.
  • Place copies of your driver’s license, registration, and insurance inside.
  • Keep it accessible to present during any police encounter.

Please note: The envelope does not exempt participants from law enforcement action or safety protocols. This program is specific to Bartlett, and officers in other areas may not recognize it.

Pick-Up Location: 

Bartlett Police Department
Records Department

228 S. Main Street, Bartlett, IL 60103

Questions?

Contact Sgt. Chris Johnson at chjohnson@bartlettil.gov or call (630)540-5139.