Can you buy a TV Licence from the post office?
Can you buy a TV Licence from the post office?
No, you can no longer pay for your TV Licence at the Post Office. If you do want to pay for your TV Licence in person you’ll need to apply for a payment card by calling 0300 555 0286 – there’s more information available here.
Will I get a letter about my TV Licence?
Yes. Members of the cash payment plan receive their TV Licence in the form of a letter. You’ll receive a letter which will be clearly marked at the top with ‘TV Licence – Do not Destroy’.
Can I renew my TV Licence online?
Can you TV Licence online? You can renew your TV Licence online and it is the easiest way to renew. As we know, you must continue to pay the TV Licence fee for as long as you fit the criteria. If you pay for your TV Licence by Direct Debit (DD) your payments will continue to go out automatically.
How do I pay my TV Licence at PayPoint?
What you can do at PayPoint. Give the retailer your name and address, and pay the full licence fee by debit card or cash. They’ll enter your details onto our database and give you a receipt. Please keep this, as it is proof of your licence.
How much is Irish TV licence?
A TV licence costs €160 for both homes and businesses. If you are over 70, you are entitled to a free TV licence under the Household Benefits package. You can be fined up to €1,000 (or €2,000 for subsequent offences) if you do not have a TV licence when you need one.
When did the post office stop TV licence?
There will be a three-month transition period until 31 July when licences will be available from both PayPoint and the Post Office. TV Licensing will also phase out saving stamps in favour of a savings card which will offer better security, while stamps can still be used at the Post Office until the end of July.
Can I check online if I have a TV licence?
You can view your TV Licence online at any time. Once you’re signed in, you can also download or print your licence if you need to. To sign in, you’ll need your TV Licence number, last name and postcode on the licence.
Do TV licence inspectors actually visit?
Can TV licence inspectors visit your house? Inspectors can visit your house, although you’re likely to receive a letter before this point. You can refuse to let an inspector in, but this might lead to them getting a court order – which means they would be allowed to enter by law without your permission.
Do you get a reminder to renew TV licence?
TV Licensing will make every effort to ensure you receive your licence and reminder after you choose to receive them electronically. You can log into your TV Licence online at any time to confirm you are correctly licensed and to print a paper copy of your licence and payment plan (if applicable).
How do I speak to someone at TV Licensing?
Our website at www.tvlicensing.co.uk. By our Contact us form. The post at: Customer Relations, TV Licensing, Darlington, DL98 1TL. Our call centre by phone on 0300 790 6096*
How do I qualify for a free TV Licence?
Free over 75 TV Licences are only available to households that receive Pension Credit. If you’re 74 or over and you or your partner at the same address are receiving Pension Credit, please sign in to apply for a free licence.
Do I need a TV licence in Ireland?
You must have a TV licence if you have a TV capable of receiving television broadcasts. An Post is responsible for issuing TV licences and collecting TV licence fees. The annual fee for a TV licence is €160 for both homes and businesses. If you are over 70, you are entitled to a free TV licence under the Household Benefits package.
How do I pay for my TV licence?
By phone, on Lo-call 1890 228528 (for credit or debit card transactions only) By direct debit, using forms available from your TV Licence Records Office – payments are by monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly instalments
Can I renew my TV licence at the post office?
TV licence stamps available at your local Post Office. When renewing your TV licence remember to have on hand your current TV licence reference number (and PIN for our Online Service) which is on the reminder notice sent from the TV licence section. To avoid delays you should bring your reminder notice when paying at the Post Office.
What if I do not have my TV licence reference number?
If you do not have your TV Licence Reference number please leave this part of the form blank. There are no additional charges for paying for your TV Licence by Direct Debit. An Post Licence Services will send you an acknowledgement letter on approximately the 18th of the month in which the Direct Debit Agreement was set up.