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tamborine | 23:35 Wed 25th Sep 2013 | ChatterBank
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'... A Personal Independence Payment decision letter issued within the last 12 months or an annual uprating letter. Please supply a certified copy....'

I gotta send docs to insurance company for personal ID
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oh,

you need a copy of a letter from list A - identity
and list B - address

these are kist examples - PIP is new DLA

ring and ask them if in doubt
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^^ nope, dont understand.
out of interest,how long did it take for you hear back after you first applied for PIP?
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Its 'dontreply' emails. I need to post docs 2moro, please help
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what is a pip ?

This is for life insurance
PIP = personal independence payment
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I'm lost, I dont get it. I have to send copies of passport, driving licence, photo & whatever the other docs are.

My brain has mushed
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Could it be a water/electric/service bill?
i cant understand your post tamborine..you have NOT got to send any form of i.d to anyone..i wouldnt send any personal information to anyone..ring your insurance company [if thats who wants id]..do not send any personal info over the internet..well thats my advice anyway..
If you're asked for a 'certified copy', you need to take the relevant document (such as your passport) to a solicitor. They'll photocopy the document and sign it (adding their office stamp to show who has done it). The usual cost is a fiver.
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Gottit - tit I am ;)

Above is for disability allowance & I ticked wrong box online

Now we all know what this jargon means - hth ;)
If you don't claim PIP then you can't be required to supply a proof of benefit letter.

PIP is the revised Disability Living Allowance (DLA). If you (or any appropriate partner) have never claimed wither then you won't have one.
Ah, good :) Chris has also covered the issue relating a certified copy. Very quick, just needs a solicitor about to do one, some Legal Executives can do them as well. Notary Publics can but tend to be more expensive.

I used to do them quite a lot for people who would just pop in or ring up.
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I would send the originals quite honestly
I didnt realise there was such an industry for certified copies (in the industry)

If you read further - now your brain is unmushed - they might say a bank does the certification for free (!)- TSB of which I am not a customer in my case.
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thanx all, will ask my doc or client GP I know - for free haircut ;)

ps dont tell tax man coz he dont like me bartering - lol

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