Cheque Payments
If you wish to pay for your television licence by cheque, the cheque must be crossed and made payable to An Post. You must also include your renewal notice if you are renewing your licence and supply your full name and address in all correspondence.
Cheques (crossed) for television licences should be made payable to An Post and forwarded (freepost) to the TV Licence Records Office at:
Completed forms for those who wish to pay by direct debit or credit card should also be returned to this address.
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An Post
Consumer Services
G.P.O
FREEPOST
O'Connell Street
Dublin 1
Ireland
Tel:(01) 705 7600
Locall:Callsave 1850 575 859
Fax:(01) 809 0900
Email: customer.services@anpost.ie
Website
If you have a query regarding the free television licence scheme, contact:
Pension Services Office'
Department of Social Protection
College Road
Sligo
Ireland
Locall:1890 500 000
Household, business or institution in Ireland with a television or equipment capable of receiving a television signal (using an aerial, satellite dish, cable or other means)
Television licence: 160
Those who are aged over 70, can get a television licence free of charge as part of the Household Benefits package. Some people under 70 may also qualify for the Household Benefits Package and a free television licence. To know more
Television licence issued for the first time remains valid until the end of the 11th month following the month in which it was issued. For example, if the licence was issued in the middle of April it will remain in force until the end of March the following year. When you renew it at the end of that period, the new licence remains in force for 12 months.
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TV Licence
All television or equipment capable of receiving a television signal, are required by law to have a television licence. Even if the television or other equipment is broken and currently unable to receive a signal, it is regarded as capable of being repaired so it can receive a signal and you must hold a licence for it. Failure to produce evidence of a television licence to an inspector can result in a court appearance and on conviction, you can receive a substantial fine. People who have been fined and who have breached court orders directing them to pay their television licence can be imprisoned.
Watching television on your computer or mobile phone does not require a TV licence. However, the computer must not be able to receive a signal distributed by conventional television broadcasting networks, for example, cable, satellite or aerial.
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Every establishment in Ireland with a television or equipment capable of receiving a television signal (using an aerial, satellite dish, cable or other means) must have a television licence. A television licence is a certificate that states that you have paid the appropriate fee to the government and contributed to the cost of public service broadcasting in Ireland.
Following is a procedure on how you can obtain a TV Licence in Ireland.
Public service broadcasting in Ireland means comprehensive radio and television services that are free to transmit programmes that entertain, educate, inform and cater for all members of the community. These services must also provide news and current affairs programmes, including coverage of proceedings in the Houses of the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament) and the European Parliament.
Each year, Irish government provides a grant to RTE (the national broadcasting organisation), using funds coming from television licence fees. RTE has responsibilities to deliver public service programmes in Ireland. The television licence fee is collected by An Post on behalf of the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, who has responsibility for broadcasting policy in Ireland.
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