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Our commitment to you

We aim to provide the highest standards of service at all times.

We’re committed to protecting your privacy and following the requirements set out in the GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018. View our TV Licensing Privacy Policy.

When we need to check whether a household requires a TV Licence, we’ll do so fairly and in the least intrusive way possible.

We aim to process complaints quickly and make sure that all our investigations are thorough and fair.

Our customer service

We aim to deliver the highest standards of customer service.

We’ll be courteous at all times.

We’ll answer all calls, letters and emails quickly and politely. We aim to get it right first time.

We’ll act fairly and consistently towards all customers within the terms of the law and policies governing the TV Licence. Visit Legislation and Policy for more information.

We’ll help customers find the method of payment that suits them.


Respecting our staff

  • Our role is to help ensure you have a TV Licence, when it’s required by law.
  • We ask that you treat our staff in the same way you would wish to be treated.
  • Aggressive or abusive behaviour won’t be tolerated.

 

Our visiting officers

When our visiting officers visit a property they will:

Confirm they are at the correct address and speaking with a responsible person.

Prove their identity by showing an identity card. If requested, they’ll also provide a phone number so the person being visited can confirm the information on the card. This service is available up until 6.30pm Monday – Friday.

Explain why they are visiting and be polite, courteous and fair.

Enter the property only when given permission.

In certain circumstances, officers may request for a detection visit be made, or apply to Court for a search warrant, if there is reason to suspect someone at the address is:

  • watching TV on any channel, like BBC, ITV, Channel 4, U&Dave and international channels
  • watching TV on a pay TV service, like Sky, Virgin Media and EE TV
  • watching live TV on a streaming service, like YouTube and Amazon Prime Video
  • using BBC iPlayer*

This includes recording and downloading. On any device.

Follow applicable laws, regulations, policies and codes of practice.

Respect people’s rights to privacy and confidentiality.

Stop the visit if asked to leave.

When necessary conduct a record of interview under caution, and ensure the interviewee is aware of the potential consequences of watching live on any channel, TV service or streaming service, or using BBC iPlayer* on any device, without being covered by a TV Licence.


Respecting our staff

  • Our role is to help ensure you have a TV Licence, when it’s required by law.
  • We ask that you treat our staff in the same way you would wish to be treated.
  • Aggressive or abusive behaviour won’t be tolerated.

*A licence is not needed to watch S4C programmes on demand.

 

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Latest press releases

TV Licensing assures customers that implementing the new over 75s licence fee concession will be Covid-19 safe
Thu Jul 09 2020
Following the BBC Board’s confirmation that the BBC will begin the new scheme covering the over 75s licence fee concession from 1 August this year, TV Licensing is assuring customers that implementation of the new scheme will be Covid-19 safe.
Thousands of black and white TVs still in use as BBC One in colour hits 50
Wed 13 Nov 2019
As BBC One celebrates its 50th anniversary of colour television this week, TV Licensing has revealed that more than 6,500 UK households are still watching TV programmes on black and white TV sets.
Over 20,000 young people interviewed for watching TV without a TV Licence
Tue Oct 22 2019
More than 20,000 young people aged 18 to 25 have been interviewed by TV Licensing Visiting Officers for watching live TV or BBC iPlayer without a valid licence in the last year, according to figures released by TV Licensing.
 

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