What is the postal address of TV Licensing?
The post at: Customer Relations, TV Licensing, Darlington, DL98 1TL. Our call centre by phone on 0300 790 6096*
Who do I contact about my TV Licence?
calling us on 0300 790 6131*, or. writing to us at Customer Services, TV Licensing, Darlington DL98 1TL.
Is TV Licence linked to address?
When you move home your TV Licence doesn’t automatically move with you, so you will need to move your licence by signing into your licence and updating your address. You can let us know the date of your move and your new address up to three months before hand. You’ll need your TV Licence number to do this.
What is the official TV Licence website?
Before you enter any information, you should check the website address is our genuine website tvlicensing.co.uk (or spp.tvlicensing.co.uk).
How much is a TV Licence in 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.
Who is in charge of TV Licensing?
The BBC
The BBC is a public authority in respect of its television licensing functions and retains overall responsibility.
Can I transfer my TV Licence to my new address?
When you move home, your TV Licence doesn’t automatically move with you. So, you will need to update your licence with your new address details. Sign in to our website using your TV Licence number. You will also need to give us your last name and the postcode that’s on your TV Licence.
Does my TV Licence cover two addresses?
In some cases your main home’s TV Licence may cover your second home. However, you can’t move your licence to cover your second home while you’re there and then move it back again.
Do TV Licence inspectors 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.
Who is exempt from TV Licence?
People who are aged 75 or over and receive Pension Credit. People who are blind (severely sight impaired). People who live in qualifying residential care and are disabled or over 60 and retired. For businesses that provide units of overnight accommodation, for example, hotels and mobile units.
How can I contact capita for an enquiry?
For general Capita enquiries, please contact +44 (0) 20 7799 1525, or alternatively, you can fill in and send us the enquiry form below. If you have a specific enquiry, such as a supplier, new business request or reference request, please using one of the other options below.
How to contact capita for a business reference?
General enquiries For general Capita enquiries, please contact +44 (0) 20 7799 1525, or alternatively, you can fill in and send us the enquiry form below. If you have a specific enquiry, such as a supplier, new business request or reference request, please using one of the other options below.
How can I get in touch with capita?
Thank you for your interest. Here are the different ways you can get in touch. For general Capita enquiries, please contact +44 (0) 20 7799 1525, or alternatively, you can fill in and send us the enquiry form below.
Who is responsible for administering the TV licence?
TV Licensing is responsible for collecting and administering the TV Licence on behalf of the BBC.