05/14/2026
The Chatham Police Department, in partnership with the Autism Hero Project, is proud to announce participation in the Blue Envelope Program, a voluntary initiative designed to promote better communication and safer interactions between law enforcement and community members.
The Blue Envelope Program was created for individuals who may experience communication challenges during stressful situations, including traffic stops or other encounters with law enforcement. This may include individuals with autism or those with other communication differences.
Community members receive a blue envelope that serves as a visual cue to law enforcement that additional time, simplified instructions, or adjusted communication may be helpful during the interaction.
The envelope is used to hold important documents such as a driverβs license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance, along with optional information voluntarily provided by the individual or caregiver. This information may include communication preferences or other notes that assist first responders in understanding how best to communicate.
The goal of the Blue Envelope Program is to reduce misunderstandings, lower anxiety during high-stress situations, and promote safer outcomes for both residents and first responders. By providing clear information at the start of an interaction, officers are better equipped to recognize communication differences that might otherwise be misinterpreted.
Blue envelopes are available for pickup in person at the Chatham Police Department. No registration, identification or documentation is required to obtain them.
πΈ: Dispatcher Amanda Smith