MAPLEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT LAUNCHES BLUE ENVELOPE PROGRAM
TO ASSIST DRIVERS WITH AUTISM DURING TRAFFIC STOPS


Piloted in states like Connecticut and Arizona, Maplewood Police Department is proud to launch the Blue Envelope Programthis January – a program designed to create safer and more positive interactions between law enforcement and individuals with autism during routine traffic stops.
The program is simple, straightforward and impactful. Autistic drivers are issued a distinct blue envelope to store essential driving documents (e.g. driver’s license, registration, insurance information), which serves as an immediate visual cue to the officer to modify their communication approach.
The envelope includes instructions to inform the officer that the driver is on the autism spectrum, providing specific communication tips to reduce the likelihood of misunderstandings or escalations. Officers are encouraged to practice patience, use simple language, and allow extra time for the individual with autism to process information.
The Maplewood Police Department understands that traffic stops can be stressful and we are committed to do what we can to help decrease anxiety in these moments. This small step can make a big impact to foster safety and understanding in our community.
To receive a Blue Envelope:
For all questions please use the email form below.
This process is completely confidential and no data will be collected or stored for anyone wishing to obtain a Blue Envelope.

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