Clear Plastic Sleeve for National Park Pass Overlay Sticker
Clear Plastic Sleeve for National Park Pass Overlay Sticker
5.0 / 5.0
(19) 19 total reviews
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With recent DOI card regulations, we recommend placing your National Park Pass and sticker inside a clear plastic sleeve for a less-permanent, worry-free option. This sleeve protects your pass while allowing you to personalize it without applying anything directly to the card itself.
The transparent sleeve keeps all pass details fully visible, fits easily in your wallet, and lets you swap or remove the stickers anytime. It’s a simple solution to help you show our parks love while staying regulation-friendly.
(Sticker insert sold separately.)
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping for U.S. orders:
- Your order will be ready to ship in 1-5 business days.
- Park Pass Overlay Stickers are shipped via USPS First-Class mail, and do not include a tracking #. Once shipped, orders usually arrive in 3-7 business days, but can take up to 2 weeks dependent on shipping address.
- Standard Shipping 2-8 business days + processing time.
- Please note: Because we print each item as orders are received, items from the same order may ship separately to avoid delays.
Returns:
- Returns are accepted for 30 days. Please notify us of any dissatisfaction with your order, and we will begin processing a return. Once your return has been approved, you will have an additional 7 days to get the item back to us.
- Return shipping will be at the expense of the customer. You will be refunded for the item value only once the return has made it back to us in its original condition. If the item is not returned in its original condition, you will not receive a refund for your return.
National Park passes should not feature serial grapists and felons. This sleeve is great!
Love this product!! You should think about making a product with a similar function for the new passports that are being forced on us!!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
After hearing on the news that covering T’s stupid face on the parks pass would render it invalid, I bought this sleeve and a cool sticker to go on it and I’m glad I did. Interestingly, I am informally polling Park Rangers at the entrances to national parks, and so far none of them have said that they would invalidate the past. As one in Shenandoah national Park said, “as long as the barcode can scan, I don’t care what people do to the card.“ Still, better safe than sorry, and I’m glad I got this sleeve.
Perfect way to protect my card and cover up the design that I could not choose
Awesome solution to keep the park pass useful
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