The Rams have been granted an allocation of 2,500 tickets for the visit to
Nottingham Forest's City Ground on Saturday 26 February.
But fans are being urged to abide by ground safety regulations -
particularly in respect of standing - to ensure the club's ticket numbers
are not reduced in the future.
Season ticket holders have until 11 February to apply for tickets by
advanced application and any remaining tickets will go on general sale from
21 February. Fans are advised that tickets will not be available on the day
of the game.
Rams operations director Paul Clouting said: "Thanks to the support and
understanding of Nottingham Forest and the safety authorities, we have been
able to secure these tickets.
"With the focus on safety and security, a note accompanying each ticket will
request that our supporters comply with ground regulations. This is, of
course, a key away fixture and we hope our supporters will help us to
protect the number of tickets made available for future away games.
"Matches against our local rivals are, of course, the most popular of the
season and we want as many of our supporters as possible to be cheering on
Derby County at the City Ground. We have made assurances that all efforts
will be made to ensure the game is a success. Failure to do so would
penalise us in the future.
"We have made assurances that all travelling fans will be made aware of the
safety regulations. We would encourage our fans to abide by these
regulations to ensure there is no reduction in the number of tickets made
available to us the next time we visit the City Ground."