How to verify your identity for Universal Credit
If you want to claim Universal Credit you must verify your identity. This guide for claimants and people supporting them explains how to do that.
Applies to England, Scotland and Wales
If you want to claim Universal Credit you must verify your identity. This helps to link the right person to the right claim and reduce identity fraud.
You can verify your identity by one or more of the following:
- online identity verification
- face-to-face appointments
- documentary evidence
- biographical interviews
Online identity verification
Verifying your identity online is a simple and secure way to confirm your identity.
Universal Credit no longer uses Government Gateway or GOV.UK Verify for online verification.
Evidence for online verification
You can verify your identity online by providing some information that only you would know, for example information about your passport or payslips.
You can use any 2 of the following items to verify your identity online:
- payslips dated within the last 3 months
- most recent P60
- valid UK passport
- recent Self Assessment returns
- tax credits (including Voice ID)
- credit references or records – for example, information about credit cards or phone contracts
If you successfully verify your identity online, you may not need the full ‘initial evidence interview’.
Other ways to verify your identity
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) uses a combination of documentary evidence, interviewing and information on DWP records to verify someone’s identity. This may include attending:
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face-to-face appointments
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phone biographical interviews
If your appointment is face-to-face at a Jobcentre Plus, you’ll need to bring ID and proof of address.
Depending on your circumstances, details of what evidence you need to provide will be discussed with you when you apply for Universal Credit.
Updates to this page
Published 16 May 2022Last updated 23 May 2024 + show all updates
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Added link to full list of ID documents you'll need to bring if you’re invited to a face-to-face interview at a Jobcentre Plus.
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Added translation
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Universal Credit no longer uses Government Gateway for online verification.
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First published.