Many care homes have a special type of licence that will cover you.
As a resident of a residential care home, supported housing or sheltered accommodation you may be able to benefit from a concessionary TV Licence. This is known as an Accommodation for residential care (ARC) licence. It costs £7.50 per room, flat or bungalow.
Please speak to your care home managers to find out if your accommodation qualifies. They are responsible for arranging this type of licence.
Alternatively, you can check below to see if you are eligible.
You must be 60 years old or over. If you’re in paid work, this must be for no more than 15 hours per week. You can only work for more than 15 hours per week if you’ve had an ARC Concessionary TV Licence since 31 March 2004.
You must have substantially impaired sight, hearing or speech, a mental disorder or be substantially physically disabled by illness, any impairment present from birth or otherwise.
Please speak to your warden or administrator to find out if your accommodation qualifies for this concession.
There may be instances where certain residents still qualify for a concession, but the scheme has lost its concession.
Find out more about preserved rights.
If neither your or your care home qualifies for an ARC licence but you do require a TV Licence for your room, flat or bungalow you can pay for your licence online today.
A standard TV Licence costs £169.50.
Find out more about when you need a TV Licence.
If you’ve already paid for a TV Licence and now qualify for an ARC Concessionary TV Licence.
Please ask your care home manager to complete a resident addition form and send it to:
TV Licensing
Concessionary Licensing Centre
Darlington
DL98 1TL
If you have any questions about the ARC Concessionary TV Licence, please contact us:
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