You will need to provide evidence of your identity at the test location before you can take the test.
Your identity document must:
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be current and valid
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be an original, not a photocopy
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include a photo of you
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match the information you gave when you booked the test
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If your identity document has a signature, this will also be checked.
The details used to book your test must match the document you provide at the test location.
If you are not able to prove your identity, you will not be allowed to take a test.
Acceptable documents
You can use the following documents as identification for tests taken in the UK and outside the UK:
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passport
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UK Biometric Residence Permit
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UK Biometric Residence Card
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convention travel document
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stateless persons travel document
You can use the following documents as identification for tests taken either in the UK or outside the UK in the country where the document is issued:
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identity cards of EEA nationals
You can use the following documents as identification for tests taken outside the UK in the country where the document is issued:
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valid photographic government issued identity cards
Emergency travel documents will not be accepted as proof of identity.
Your name must be on the document.
Contact the Home Office if you do not have a valid identity document.
If your passport is held by the Home Office and you do not have another valid identity document, you should contact the Home Office to request the return of your passport.
If you have a previous gender (including a different name) that you do not want the test centre staff to see or for it to show on your test result, email
sensitivebookings@homeoffice.gov.uk before booking your test. They’ll tell you what you need to do.