From 1 February 2016, all private landlords and agents in England must check that new tenants have the right to be in the UK before renting out their property. Right to rent was introduced in the Immigration Act 2014 as part of the government’s reforms to build a fairer and more effective immigration system.
Acceptable documents for a proof of identity (ID) include: a valid passport, EEA member state identity card, current UK or EEA photo card driving licence, full old-style driving licence, photographic resignation cards for self-employed individuals in the construction industry CIS4, residence permit issued by the Home Office to EEA nationals on sight of own country passport, and national identity card bearing a photograph of the applicant.
Acceptable documents for proof of address include: a utility bill (gas, satellite television, landline phone bill) issued within the last 3 months, local authority council tax bill for the current council tax year, current UK driving licence, Bank, Building Society, council or housing associated rent card or tenancy agreement for the current year, HMRC self-assessment letters or tax demand dated within the current financial year, electoral register entry, NHS medical card or letter of confirmation for GP’s practice of registration with the surgery.
Documents we will not accept include, but are not limited to: provisional driving licence, mobile phone bills, and credit card statements. It is important to note that you cannot use one form of identification for both name and address. For example, if you provide your driving licence as proof of your name you must provide another form of identification for your address, such as a utility bill. From 1 February 2016, all private landlords and agents in England must check that new tenants have the right to be in the UK before renting out their property. Right to rent was introduced in the Immigration Act 2014 as part of the government’s reforms to build a fairer and more effective immigration system.
Acceptable documents for a proof of identity (ID) include: a valid passport, EEA member state identity card, current UK or EEA photo card driving licence, full old-style driving licence, photographic resignation cards for self-employed individuals in the construction industry CIS4, residence permit issued by the Home Office to EEA nationals on sight of own country passport, and national identity card bearing a photograph of the applicant.
Acceptable documents for proof of address include: a utility bill (gas, satellite television, landline phone bill) issued within the last 3 months, local authority council tax bill for the current council tax year, current UK driving licence, Bank, Building Society, council or housing associated rent card or tenancy agreement for the current year, HMRC self-assessment letters or tax demand dated within the current financial year, electoral register entry, NHS medical card or letter of confirmation for GP’s practice of registration with the surgery.
Documents we will not accept include, but are not limited to: provisional driving licence, mobile phone bills, and credit card statements. It is important to note that you cannot use one form of identification for both name and address. For example, if you provide your driving licence as proof of your name you must provide another form of identification for your address, such as a utility bill.