Where can I find my insurance number?

Your National Insurance number can normally be found on a letter from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) or on your bank statement if your pension is paid into your bank account. Your National Insurance number is 9 digits long and starts with two letters, followed by six numbers and one letter e.g. AB123456C.

Are National Insurance number cards still issued?

National Insurance numbercards will be phased out from July, with people receiving a letter instead, the tax authority has confirmed. Replacement cards have already been axed, but from July new cards will be phased out, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) said.

Where can I Find my Lost National Insurance number?

Find a lost National Insurance number. You can find your National Insurance number on your payslip, P60, or letters about tax, pensions and benefits. You can also find it through your personal tax account and download a confirmation letter.

What happens if you lose your National Insurance number?

You’ll only ever be issued with one NI number, and it stays the same for life. It keeps a record of your National Insurance contributions, which over your working life can entitle you to some benefits and a state pension. It’s important to keep I have lost my National Insurance number.

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When do you need a National Insurance number in the UK?

If you do not have a National Insurance number, you must apply for one if you plan to work. You can only apply when you’re in the UK. You do not need a National Insurance number to apply for benefits or a student loan. You will receive one if your application for benefits or a student loan is successful.

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