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You're referring to Royal Mail's ID verification process!

Royal Mail, the UK's postal service, requires certain businesses and individuals to verify their identity before they can use their services. This is to prevent fraud and ensure that only authorized parties can access their services.

Here are the types of ID verification that Royal Mail may require:

  1. Business ID Verification: Royal Mail may ask for proof of business identity, such as:
    • A copy of your business registration certificate (e.g., Companies House registration)
    • A copy of your business bank statement
    • A letter from your bank confirming your business account
  2. Individual ID Verification: Royal Mail may ask for proof of individual identity, such as:
    • A valid passport
    • A valid driving license
    • A valid ID card (e.g., UK ID card, EU ID card, or other government-issued ID)
  3. Address Verification: Royal Mail may also verify your address to ensure that you are who you claim to be and that you are using a legitimate business or residential address.

To verify your identity, you may need to provide scanned copies of your ID documents or visit a Royal Mail office in person. The specific requirements may vary depending on the type of service you are applying for and your individual circumstances.

If you're unsure about the ID verification process or have any questions, you can contact Royal Mail's customer service team for more information.