Acceptable document types for establishing an applicant’s identity
Evidence required to successfully establish an applicant’s identity should refer to the applicant by name.
The types of documents that can be provided to establish an applicant’s identity for an application as an overseas elector are as follows:
any one document from table 1
one document from table 2 and two additional documents from either table 2 or table 3
four documents from table 3 – all documents in table 3 must have been issued in the UK or a Crown Dependency, and must bear the applicant’s full name1
Table 1: Primary identification documents
Document
Notes
Passport
Any current passport
Biometric residence permit
UK issued only
EEA Identity card
Must still be valid
Photo card part of a current driving licence
UK/Isle of Man/Channel Islands (full or provisional)
Northern Ireland Electoral ID card
Table 2: Trusted Government Documents
Document
Notes
Old style paper version of a current driving licence
UK only
Photo driving licence
Granted other than UK and Crown Dependencies
Birth certificate
UK and Crown Dependencies only
Marriage/Civil Partnership certificate
UK and Crown Dependencies only
Adoption certificate
UK and Crown Dependencies only
Firearms licence
UK and Crown Dependencies only
Police bail sheet
UK and Crown Dependencies only
Table 3: Financial and social history documents
Document
Notes
Mortgage statement
Issued in UK or Crown Dependencies
Bank or Building Society statement
Issued in UK or Crown Dependencies
Bank or Building Society account opening confirmation letter
Issued in UK or Crown Dependencies
Credit card statement
Issued in UK or Crown Dependencies
Financial statement, e.g. pension or endowment
Issued in UK or Crown Dependencies
Council tax statement
Issued in UK or Crown Dependencies
Utility Bill – not mobile phone bill
Issued in UK or Crown Dependencies
P45 or P60 statement
Issued in UK or Crown Dependencies
Benefit statement, e.g. Child Benefit, Pension
Issued in UK or Crown Dependencies
Central or local government, government agency or local council document giving entitlement, e.g. from DWP, Job Centre Plus, HMRC
Issued in UK or Crown Dependencies
For information on the retention period for documents received as part of an application, including under the exceptions process, and for what should be reflected in your document retention policy, see our guidance on document retention.