Can I check my TV Licence online?
Can I check my TV Licence online?
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.
How do I check my TV Licence payments?
How can I check my payment or savings card balance?
- Signing into your payment card to view your payment history and balance.
- Calling our 24 hour automated enquiry service on 0300 555 0286*.
- Texting INFO along with your Customer Number (eg: INFO 123456789) to 64488.
Is there a free phone number for TV Licensing?
Our call centre by phone on 0300 790 6096*
Is there an app to pay TV Licence?
The TVL Pay app works on Android version 6.0 and above. TVL Pay is exclusively available to TV Licensing payment card and Simple Payment Plan card customers. This free app allows you to make instant payments towards your TV Licence quickly and simply, wherever you are.
Do you get a reminder to renew TV Licence?
If you do not inform TV Licensing of any changes and consequently do not receive an email reminder that your next TV Licence is due, you will remain fully responsible and liable to pay the licence fee and to ensure that you are properly licensed and may still be prosecuted if you are found to be using a TV receiver to …
Do I have a TV Licence UK?
You must have a TV Licence if you: watch or record programmes on a TV, computer or other device as they’re broadcast. download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer – live, catch up or on demand.
How do I renew my TV Licence?
Call us on 0300 790 6165* or pay online. Or, you can pay smaller amounts by debit or credit card if you apply for a TV Licensing payment card. You can use this card to pay weekly or monthly at any PayPoint, over the phone, by text or online. Call 0300 555 0286* to get a TV Licensing payment card.
How much is a TV Licence 2022?
When does the licence fee change and why? The Government is responsible for setting the level of the licence fee, and announced in January 2022 that it would remain unchanged at £159 for two years, followed by annual rises in line with inflation for four years from 1 April 2024.
What date is TV Licence due?
TV Licence expiry dates stay the same each year. This means that if you buy a licence at any time in September it will start straight away and expire on 31 August the following year. Then, in following years it will always expire on 31 August.
Can I email TV Licencing?
The sender has an unusual email address The TV Licensing organisation will use donotreply@tvlicensing.co.uk (or donotreply@spp.tvlicensing.co.uk) to email you. The scammers cannot send emails using these addresses.
How do I find my TV Licence number?
You can find your 10-digit TV Licence number on your current TV Licence, as well as any letters or emails we’ve sent you. You can find your 9-digit Customer number on your payment or savings card or your 10-digit TV Licence number on your current TV Licence, as well as any letters or emails we’ve sent you.
Can you email TV Licence?
We’ve marked it up to help you spot if an email you’ve received is a scam. Genuine TV Licensing emails are sent from donotreply@tvlicensing.co.uk or donotreply@spp.tvlicensing.co.uk. If you have provided us with your postcode details, our emails will include part of your postcode and/or the name on the licence.
How much is a TV Licence per month?
Monthly – from £13.25 We’ll spread the cost of your first licence over six months, at around £26.50 a month. From then on you’ll pay around £13.25 a month.
What happens if you don’t pay TV Licence?
If you don’t have a licence or fail to repay your arrears, you could receive a court fine. It’s a criminal offence to watch live TV or use BBC iPlayer unless you have a valid TV licence. Without one, you risk prosecution and can be issued a fine of up to £1,000, plus court costs.
How do I know when to renew TV Licence?
Renewing a licence If you are renewing a TV Licence, you can renew it from the first day of the month that the TV Licence expires in. For example, if your TV Licence expires on the 30th November, you can renew it from the 1st November. However, if you want to switch to pay by Direct Debit, you can do this at anytime.
Do Over 80s pay TV Licence?
If you’re 75 or over and you claim Pension Credit, you’re entitled to a free TV licence. If you’re visually impaired, you may be able to get a discount.
How much is TV Licence for 2020?
The Government has confirmed that from 1 April 2020 the cost of the annual television licence fee will increase from £154.50 to £157.50. The Government is responsible for setting the level of the licence fee and announced in 2016 it would rise in line with inflation for five years from 1 April 2017.