Will I get a reminder to renew my TV Licence?

Will I get a reminder to renew my 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 …

Will I be contacted about my TV Licence?

Occasionally we may call you if there’s a problem with your TV Licence. This will usually be about a missed payment, a cancelled Direct Debit, or a reminder to renew. If you’re not sure the call is genuine, don’t provide any personal information. You can also sign in to view your licence or payment plan.

How do I renew TV Licence?

Pay in one go at any PayPoint You can pay for your TV Licence at a PayPoint using cash or a debit card. Just tell the person behind the counter that you want to pay for a TV Licence. They will ask for your name, address and postcode. If you are renewing your TV Licence, please show them the reminder letter we sent you.

Can a TV Licence be Cancelled?

When should I cancel my TV Licence? You can cancel your licence and may be eligible for a refund if, before your licence expires, you won’t be: watching or recording any programmes as they’re being shown on TV, on any channel, or.

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What happens when your TV Licence expires?

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.

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.

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