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A press pass (alternatively referred to as a press card or a journalist pass) grants some type of special privilege to . Some cards have recognized status; others merely indicate that the bearer is a practicing journalist. The nature of the benefits is determined by the type of issuing agency, of which there are three major categories: news organizations, , and event organizers (usually for a specific single affair like a corporate ). Each type of card grants different authorizations, thus it is often necessary or desirable for reporters to hold multiple press passes simultaneously.


Government-issued cards
In the United Kingdom there is a national, officially recognised Press Card, it is issued by the UK Press Card Authority (UKPCA), which is an organisation owned and controlled by the UK’s major media organisations, industry associations, trades unions, and professional associations. It is the only card issued in the UK to be recognised by the police, other emergency services and government departments.


Law-enforcement cards
Police departments at a , , or state/provincial level may issue press passes in some countries. Such passes allow the bearer to cross police or fire lines to report , or grant access to or other restricted areas though admission may be denied if it would interfere with the duties of emergency personnel. Popular media of the mid-20th century often depicted reporters at a crime scene with their press passes tucked into their , which was unusual in reality. Last updated September 2023.

Because of the exceptional dispensation endowed by police press passes, they are issued with discretion–some jurisdictions require an in-person with all prospective applicants, complete set of fingerprints, and a background check. Generally, only who cover breaking news are eligible; other journalists (, and , , and ) are not.

Police-issued passes do not grant access to government press conferences or any other such privileges: they are only recognized by emergency response personnel, and only valid within the jurisdiction of the issuing agencies.


Parking permits
Press parking permits may allow the bearer to park in restricted "resident-only" parking zones, and may exempt them from costs. These privileges apply only for the duration of breaking-news coverage, and do not nullify all parking restrictions: red zones, , , , disabled parking zones or access ramps, commercial loading zones, zones, "no stopping" or "no parking" zones, transit lanes, and other towaway zones are still off-limits.


Event-specific
'' about event-specific press passes at the 2024 Democratic National Convention]]Generally, prospective recipients of event-specific passes must apply in advance, offering evidence of their affiliation. Event sponsors may request past material, or a letter from the news agency on its letterhead, detailing the job assignment. Generally, non-reporting employees of news agencies (, , publishers, editors, etc.) are not eligible for press passes. In addition to journalists, some may be granted event passes.

Many major events, especially , issue to pass-holders. A press pass may allow the bearer to request with noteworthy attendees, and special rooms are sometimes set aside for this purpose.


Open events
For activities open to the public, such as community gatherings, , or trade shows, a police- or media-issued press pass may offer little advantage. Free or reduced-price admission, or guaranteed entry, can sometimes be arranged. The benefits may be more extensive, granting access to front-row seats or to press-only rooms. For sporting events, a press pass issued by a grants access to the . Because open events are usually funded by paying attendees, the number of press passes may depend on the number of tickets sold.


Closed events
For events closed to the general public, police- or news organization-issued press passes sometimes grant access, but almost all require advance application for admittance. Greater exclusivity, however, means more restrictions on potential pass recipients. For professional conferences or trade shows, passes may be granted only to journalists who regularly cover the industry or who hold a title of "", or with an editorial or reporting designation.


News agency cards
In the United Kingdom, the UK Press Card Authority (a voluntary consortium of news agencies) issues a nationally standardized card to United Kingdom-based news gatherers.


Fake cards
Spurious cards
Press passes not issued by a recognised publication can be obtained or made, with the intention of gaining benefits offered to holders of legitimate press cards. Joan Stewart of the Public Relations Society of America reports, "Fake press passes abound at and openings, , , , celebrity parties and even crime scenes. With a decent and color , almost anybody can crank out an official-looking pass within minutes."

Counterfeit cards
Counterfeit copies of cards issued by legitimate publications can be made. Issuers of cards have taken measures to prevent of their cards, creating cards with holographic foil blocking, strips, and tamper-resistant .


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