Little Rock Bus Fare Rules & Reduced Fares

Transportation Arkansas 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 10, 2026 Flag of Arkansas

Little Rock, Arkansas operates public transit through the regional provider and local policies that govern fares, reduced-fare eligibility, and enforcement. This guide explains how fares and reduced fares generally work in Little Rock, who may qualify, how enforcement and appeals function, and where to find official forms and contacts. It is intended for riders, caregivers, and advocates seeking practical steps to apply, pay, or dispute fare decisions.

Check official transit pages for the most current fare amounts and program rules.

Overview of Fare Structure

Fares in Little Rock are administered by the local transit provider. Fare products typically include single-ride fares, passes, transfers, and a reduced-fare program for qualifying riders. Exact fare amounts and pass prices are published by the transit agency and may change periodically [1].

  • Common fare types: single-ride, day pass, monthly pass.
  • Reduced fares for seniors, people with disabilities, and sometimes low-income riders.
  • Identification or documentation is usually required to prove eligibility.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of fare rules is carried out by the transit agency and its authorized personnel; this can include transit officers, contract enforcement staff, or partner law enforcement when necessary. The official agency page describes conduct and fare policies but does not always list statutory fines or escalation steps on the public fare page [1].

  • Typical enforcement actions: verbal warning, removal from vehicle, citation or referral to magistrate or civil processes (specifics not always published).
  • Fine amounts and civil penalties: not specified on the cited page [1].
  • Escalation for repeat or continuing offences: not specified on the cited page.
  • How to report fare evasion or complaints: contact the transit agency via its official contact channels [2].
If a specific fine or penalty is needed for a legal matter, obtain the agency's enforcement policy or municipal code in writing.

Applications & Forms

The transit provider posts reduced-fare program details and any required application materials on its official site. Where a printable or online application exists, the agency page will name the form and describe submission instructions; if a named form or fee is not visible on the public fare page, it is not specified on the cited page [1]. Contact the agency contact page for the exact form and submission method [2].

How-To

  1. Check eligibility criteria on the agency reduced-fare page and note required documents.
  2. Gather proof of age, disability, or other qualifying documentation as listed by the agency.
  3. Contact the transit agency by phone or web to request the application or schedule an in-person verification [2].
  4. Submit the completed application and any fees if required; follow agency instructions for card issuance or pass activation.

FAQ

Who qualifies for reduced fares?
Eligibility commonly includes seniors, people with disabilities, and sometimes low-income riders; check the agency reduced-fare page for exact criteria [1].
How do I apply for a reduced-fare card?
Gather required ID and documentation, then follow the agency's application process listed on its reduced-fare page or contact the agency for steps [2].
What happens if I ride without paying?
Enforcement can include warnings, removal from service, or citations; specific fines or escalation steps are not specified on the cited fare page [1].

Key Takeaways

  • Official transit pages are the primary source for current fares and eligibility details.
  • Reduced-fare applications typically require proof of eligibility and agency verification.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Rock Region METRO fares and reduced fare information
  2. [2] Rock Region METRO contact & customer service