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PIP Claim - Identification Request?
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5 days 14 hours ago #297324 by steve30
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I've started a claim for PIP, and along with the PIP2 form, came a separate letter asking for proof of identity. They would like me to post them my passport and various other documents like bank statements/council tax bills.
I'm just wondering if this is a common request for PIP, and if they are reliable at returning them to you (the letter insists they WILL return them). Is it possible to get a certified copy at the jobcentre instead?
Intriguingly, one of the documents they would accept is a "recent proof of benefits letter".
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steve30.
I'm just wondering if this is a common request for PIP, and if they are reliable at returning them to you (the letter insists they WILL return them). Is it possible to get a certified copy at the jobcentre instead?
Intriguingly, one of the documents they would accept is a "recent proof of benefits letter".
Thanks.
steve30.
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5 days 10 minutes ago #297347 by BIS
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Hi steve30
They are increasingly asking people to do this - but I understand your hesitation.
As you had a separate letter - I would ring the DWP enquiry line 0800 121 4433 and ask them to check your records to ensure it is a genuine request. Then I would ask them if there is a process to verify documents - like the post office does for the passport office without putting them in the post. If you do have to send them off - please make sure that you send them with tracked post. I know it's nearly eight pounds, but I wouldn't want my documents to disappear.
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They are increasingly asking people to do this - but I understand your hesitation.
As you had a separate letter - I would ring the DWP enquiry line 0800 121 4433 and ask them to check your records to ensure it is a genuine request. Then I would ask them if there is a process to verify documents - like the post office does for the passport office without putting them in the post. If you do have to send them off - please make sure that you send them with tracked post. I know it's nearly eight pounds, but I wouldn't want my documents to disappear.
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4 days 19 hours ago #297348 by denby
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Hi steve30,
My friend recently claimed PIP and was asked to attend the Jobcentre to show their identity documents. But I think there may have been an involvement of UC or something too as there are children in the family, not sure.
Anyway they were very anxious in case it was a sneaky way to do an assessment without warning. But it wasn't, they were in and out in a few minutes having had their passport copied and on your way.
If it's feasible for you to attend like this, I'd ask to do that.
My friend recently claimed PIP and was asked to attend the Jobcentre to show their identity documents. But I think there may have been an involvement of UC or something too as there are children in the family, not sure.
Anyway they were very anxious in case it was a sneaky way to do an assessment without warning. But it wasn't, they were in and out in a few minutes having had their passport copied and on your way.
If it's feasible for you to attend like this, I'd ask to do that.
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