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How to claim Pension Credit and qualify for a free TV licence
If you are claiming Pension Credit and are 75 or over, you qualify for a free TV licence. Find out if you are eligible for Pension Credit and how to apply.
Who is eligible for a free TV licence?
To apply for a free TV licence, you will need to:
- be over 75-years-old (you can apply from aged 74) and
- provide evidence that you are in receipt of Pension Credit. This can be either Guarantee Credit, Savings Credit or both.
Separate discounts on TV licences are also available for people who are blind or live in sheltered housing or a care home.
If you are eligible for a free TV licence, this will cover everyone living at your address regardless of their age.
What is Pension Credit?
Pension Credit is a benefit for people who are on a low income and have reached state retirement age.
Pension Credit has two parts, Guarantee Credit and Savings Credit:
- Guarantee Credit tops up your weekly income to a ‘Standard amount’. The 2026/27 standard amounts are £238 per week for single claimants and £363.25 for couples. You may be eligible for more if you are eligible for 'additional amounts’.
- Savings Credit provides extra money for people over state pension age who have extra savings or investments. Unless someone reached state pension age by 6 April 2016, they cannot make a new claim for the Savings Credit. People who already receive it will continue to do so.
Disability benefits such as Attendance Allowance, Personal Independence Payment or Disability Living Allowance are not included as ‘income’ when assessing Pension Credit.
The standard amount is the minimum amount of money that the Government says you need to live on if you’re over state pension age. However, it can vary according to your circumstances. Additional amounts, can be added to this figure. Some examples of additional amounts for 2026/2027 are:
- £86.05 per week if you have a severe disability
- £48.15 if you are a carer
Once any additional amounts are added, this figure becomes known as your ‘appropriate amount’.
Your appropriate amount is the amount you are assessed as needing to live on based on your circumstances. Your actual income will be compared with this figure and Pension Credit may be paid to cover any shortfall between the amounts.
If you have savings over £10,000 this may reduce the amount you receive.
The free TV licence for people over 75 applies to people in receipt of either part of Pension Credit - Guarantee Credit or Savings Credit, or both.
Who can get Pension Credit?
Pension Credit is available for people over state pension age who live in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Many people who are eligible for Pension Credit don’t currently claim it.
If you’re going to become eligible for Pension Credit in the future, for example if you’re coming up to state pension age or about to have a drop in income, a claim can be made up to four months in advance of this change. Pension Credit can also be backdated for up to three months if the qualifying conditions are met.
Pension Credit cannot be claimed if one member of a couple has reached pension age, but their partner has not. You will have to be assessed for Universal Credit instead, which doesn’t qualify you for a free TV licence.
How can I find out how much I am entitled to?
You can use the Government's Pension Credit calculator to find out how much you are entitled to and whether you are eligible.
We always recommend people with dementia and carers have a full benefits check. In England and Wales, you can do this via Welfare Rights. If you live in Northern Ireland, contact Make the Call.
More help you are entitled to with Pension Credit
People awarded Pension Credit Guarantee Credit, even at a low rate, could also get help with other things, such as:
- full housing benefit and council tax support
- entitlement to DWP support such as budgeting loans and cold weather payments.
- discount on electricity bill via the Warm Home Discount scheme
- exemption from health care charges including free NHS dental treatment, help towards the cost of glasses and travel to hospital
How to apply for Pension Credit
The personal details you'll need to submit:
- your date of birth
- your National Insurance number – found on payslips, tax papers and letters from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
- how much money you have coming in each week – for example, this could be details of any pension you get from a former employer or a personal pension plan and how often it’s paid
- details of any savings and investments – the Pension Service will ask for the current balance in any bank and savings accounts and details of any investments, such as shares, Premium Bonds or Unit Trust Certificates
- information on housing costs, such as mortgage interest, service charges or ground rent
If you have a partner that you live with, you will need to have the same information about them.
How to make a claim
If you live in England and Wales, call the Pension Credit claim line on 0800 99 1234. You can also text 0800 169 0133.
If you live in Northern Ireland, call the Pension Credit Application line on 0808 100 6165.
How to apply for your free TV licence
Visit the TV Licensing website to apply for your free TV licence. The personal details you'll need to submit:
- your date of birth
- your National Insurance number
- proof that you are receiving Pension Credit
Your free TV licence will not start automatically when you are awarded Pension Credit. You will need to apply for it.
Get more support getting a free TV licence
Visit the FAQs on TV Licensing's website for more answers to common questions about the free TV licence for over 75s.
TV Licensing have a free telephone information line for older customers and their relatives. To access recorded information providing advice to customers, call 0800 232 1382.
More about Pension Credit
Information about Pension Credit and how to claim it on the GOV.UK website.