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Permit

Your for-hire permit will show your same name as your driver's license, your for-hire identification number, your vehicle endorsement number, and an expiration date.

For-Hire Driver TNC Permit

Decal

TNC drivers will get a decal (sticker) for your vehicle after it has been inspected and approved.

For many years the decal was green. In April 2026, King County and the City of Seattle will begin issuing the decal in orange. The information printed on the new decals will remain unchanged. 

If your TNC vehicle currently has a green decal assigned to it, that decal should remain affixed to your windshield until your next permit renewal.

Example of orange TNC vehicle endorsement decal

The number shown above the barcode is assigned to your approved vehicle and is not transferable.

Permit and decal placement

Permit display

Example of permit displayed on dashboard passenger side

The passenger side of the dashboard is a good place to display your enlarged permit so that it is visible to a passenger, even from the back seat.

Orange decal display

Display the TNC vehicle decal in the lower corner of the windshield driver side

Apply the decal to the inside of your windshield in the driver side lower corner, but do not block the driver's visibility. The decal must be clearly visible from the outside.

Green decal display

where to display TNC vehicle decal

The decal must be clear from the outside near the rearview mirror.