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Over 75? Check if you can get a free TV Licence

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You can apply for a free TV Licence if:

  • You, as the licence holder, are 75 years or older
    AND
  • you, or your partner living at the same address, receive Pension Credit.

Not eligible for a free TV Licence? Renew or pay for your TV Licence

Currently paying for a TV Licence?

Please continue to make your payments to stay covered. If you need to, you can renew your licence online.


Not covered by a TV Licence?

If you need a TV Licence and are not currently paying for one please buy a licence now.

Find out about ways to pay.

Receive Pension Credit? Learn how to get a free TV Licence

Free TV Licences are only available if you’re 75 or over and you, or your partner living at the same address, are receiving Pension Credit.

Already have a TV Licence? Apply for a free TV Licence online

If you’re 75 or over and you, or your partner living at the same address, are receiving Pension Credit, please sign in to apply for a free licence.

Eligible for a free TV Licence but can’t apply online?

If you think you’re eligible for a free licence but can’t apply online, please call 0300 790 6117* and speak to one of our advisors to request an application form (our lines are open between 8.30am and 6.30pm, from Monday to Friday).

Once we’ve received your application it may take a few weeks to process. If there are any problems we’ll write to let you know. We may also call you if you have given us your phone number.

There are separate arrangements in place for over 75s on the Isle of Man, the Bailiwick of Jersey and the Bailiwick of Guernsey.


Not on Pension Credit but think you might be eligible?

If you don’t have Pension Credit but think you may be eligible for it, it’s worth checking.

  • Pension Credit tops up your retirement income
  • The average Pension Credit payment is over £67 per week†
  • You might be eligible even if you have a pension, savings or own your home
  • It not only allows you to claim a free TV Licence, but it can also help with:
– housing costs,
– heating bills,
– Council tax,
– NHS dental care,
– and more.
 

It’s easy to check if you can get Pension Credit. Just call the Department for Work and Pensions on 0800 99 1234 (opening hours 8.00am - 6.00pm) or go to gov.uk/pension-credit.

If you live in Northern Ireland, call the Northern Ireland Pension Centre on 0808 100 6165. Or go to nidirect.gov.uk/pension-credit.

Please note, TV Licensing is unable to advise on Pension Credit eligibility.


Refunds

If you’ve been paying for a TV Licence when you were eligible for a free one, you may be due a refund. We will process this as part of your application.


Applying for a free TV Licence online before you reach 75

If you already receive Pension Credit, you can apply for your free licence when you are 74 years old. We’ll update your payments to cover you until your 75th birthday, and then you'll be covered by your free licence. We’ll confirm this in writing.


Have your circumstances changed?

If the licence holder has died

Please contact us on 0300 790 6117* to let us know who we should transfer the licence to. If you live at the same address, you’ll be covered until the current licence expires.

If you’re eligible, you can then apply for a new free TV Licence. If not, you’ll need to buy a new licence when the current one expires.

More help and advice about what to do if the licence holder dies.


If you’ve moved home

You can move your licence to your new address by updating your details online.


If you’ve moved into a residential care home

If you’re 75 or over and live in a residential care home, you may be covered by an ARC TV Licence and won’t have to pay for a licence even if you don’t receive Pension Credit. Please speak to your care home administrator.


Any other questions?

What is Pension Credit?

Pension Credit is a benefit available to pensioners on low incomes. It is separate from the state pension.

You might be eligible even if you have a pension, savings or own your home. It also helps with housing costs, heating bills, Council tax, NHS dental care and more.

The free TV Licence for people aged 75 or over applies to those in receipt of either part of Pension Credit – Guarantee Credit or Savings Credit (or both).

It’s easy to check if you can get Pension Credit. Just call the Department for Work and Pensions on 0800 99 1234 (opening hours 8.00am - 6.00pm) or visit gov.uk/pension-credit.

If you live in Northern Ireland, call the Northern Ireland Pension Centre on 0808 100 6165. Or visit nidirect.gov.uk/pension-credit.

How would I know if I already receive Pension Credit?

You can check your bank or building society statement where The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) pay your benefit. You should see an entry with your National Insurance Number followed by the letters “PC”.

Additionally, DWP will have sent you an entitlement letter showing your new rate of Pension Credit payable.

Does attendance allowance qualify for a free TV Licence?

Currently, attendance allowance does not qualify you for a free TV Licence.

Current TV Licence fee concessions are available for people aged 75 and over who receive Pension Credit, those who are blind or severely sight impaired, people who live in qualifying residential care, and businesses that offer overnight accommodation, such as hotels.

What Pension Credit evidence do you need?

Pension Credit Evidence

When you apply online, you'll need to upload a copy or photo of a document that shows you (or your partner) receive Pension Credit. This doesn't need to show how much you receive.

We will need one of the following: Pension Credit Award letter, Pension Credit Uprating letter, Warm Home Discount letter or Proof of benefit letter from the Department for Work & Pensions.

It should:

  • show your full name or your partner's name (living at the same address)
  • include your home address (and match the address on your TV Licence)
  • be dated within the last 12 months (or 24 months for a Pension Credit award letter)

Age Evidence

When you apply, you’ll also need you to upload proof that the licence holder is over 74 years old.

You can upload a copy or photo of one of the following: Passport (photo page), Driving Licence, Birth Certificate, EU/EEA National Identity Card.

If your name on your proof of age is different to your name as shown on your TV Licence you will also need to upload a photo or scanned document showing your marriage or deed poll certificate.

Please note, TV Licensing is unable to advise on Pension Credit evidence.

If you need help you will need to call the Department for Work and Pensions on 0800 99 1234 (opening hours 8.00am - 6.00pm) or visit gov.uk/pension-credit.

If you live in Northern Ireland, call the Northern Ireland Pension Centre on 0808 100 6165. Or visit nidirect.gov.uk/pension-credit.

What if there is more than one person aged over 75 living at my address?

One licence covers your principal household, regardless of who lives there. So only one of you needs to apply for a free TV Licence.

Will my free TV Licence cover people at my address younger than 75?

Yes. Your free TV Licence will also cover any person(s) younger than 75 living at your main address, until the licence expires.

I have a free TV Licence, can I claim a second free licence for my holiday home?

No. Anyone covered by a free TV Licence at their main address is not entitled to a further free licence for any other address.

If a licence is needed, please buy one now.

Is the free TV Licence going to be scrapped?

No, it’s still possible to get your TV Licence for free if you’re 75 or over and you, or your partner living at the same address, are receiving Pension Credit.

There are other concessions available if:

  • You live in qualifying residential care
  • You are blind or severely sight impaired
  • You own a business that provides overnight accommodation.

You can apply for a free TV Licence online or call 0300 790 6117.

Is there a free TV Licence for over 60s?

There is no free TV Licence for over 60s. Free TV Licences are only available if you’re 75 or over and you, or your partner living at the same address, are receiving Pension Credit.

If you need any other help, please see the ways to contact us.

†Source: Department for Work and Pensions – August 2022

*Calls to our 0300 numbers cost no more than a national rate call to an 01 or 02 number, whether from a mobile or landline. If you get inclusive minutes, calls to an 0300 number will be included free of charge.

 

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