Are receiving:
- Income Support
- Jobseekers Allowance (Income Based)
- Employment and Support Allowance (Income Related)
- Guarantee Pension Credit
- Universal Credit
You must read the other sections on this page before completing the Housing Benefit form.
Proof of identity required
You will need to supply proof of you and your partner’s (if applicable) identity:
Primary - supply one of the following
You must provide a valid form of photographic identity from the following list:
- Passport*
- NI / GB / Ireland driving licence
- National identity card from an EU member state
- Electoral identity card
- Translink over 60 Smartpass
- Translink Senior Smartpass
- Translink Y-Link Card
- Construction Skills Identity Card
- Student card
- Work pass issued by a government Department, Agency or Local Authority
*EEA nationals or other world nationals must produce a passport or European National Identity Card.
Secondary - supply two of the following
Supply two of the following:
- birth certificate
- credit / debit card
- bank statement
- divorce / annulment papers
- Home Office Standard Acknowledgement Letter
- identity card issued by an EC / EEA member state
- letter from solicitor / social worker / probation officer / Inland Revenue / PSNI
- life assurance or insurance policies
- marriage certificate
- medical card
- National Insurance Number card
- UK Residence Permit
- utility bill for previous quarter
- wage slip from current employer
- current and valid driving licence (not NI / GB / RoI)
Evidence required
You will need to supply evidence to support your claim for Housing Benefit. Please check the details below.
Capital, savings and investments
- Statements and books which show bank account details for at least the last three months. This includes accounts you hold with a bank, building society, credit union and/or post office
- Premium Bonds, National or Ulster Savings Certificates , ISAs, stocks, shares and unit trusts
- Confirmation of ownership of all property (letter from solicitor or mortgage holder)
We need evidence of Capital, Savings and Investments if the total for you and your partner is:
- more than £5,000 if you are aged between 16 and State Pension age; or
- £9,000 if you are of Pension Credit age.
Earnings
If you are working:
- your last five weekly, three fortnightly or two monthly payslips; or
- a certificate of earnings (this is within HB PDF form) signed by your employer
If you are self-employed:
- complete the online Self Employed income form; or
- provide your most recent yearly accounts; or
- a completed Self-employed Income Form ( PDF 838 kB), and
- business bank account statements for the past two months
For more information, visit our section on:
Benefits and allowances
You must notify us if:
- a third child (or more) joined your household after 11 May 2017; and
- they are included in your Child Tax Credit notification
Pensions
Provide confirmation of private or occupational pension for you and your former partner / spouse.
Other income
- Court order award notices or Child Support Agency letters giving details of maintenance
- Confirmation of parental maintenance if no court order is in place
- Letters confirming student grants and loans
Childcare
We will consider payments for childcare when calculating Housing Benefit.
You must make childcare payments to one of the following:
- a registered child minder, nursery or play scheme
- a foster parent providing childcare to a child other than their own foster child
- a domiciliary care worker
- out of school hours service provided by a school on school premises
- a person who carries out the care in the child’s home and is not a relative of the child. A childminding certificate is not required in this instance
Proof we will need
We will need proof that you make payments for childcare including:
- a childminding certificate of registration (see final point above)
- confirmation from your child care provider(s) detailing the name(s) of the child(ren) they look after
- proof of payments.
Private rent and tenancy
Your landlord or their agent should complete the online:
In exceptional circumstances we will accept the tenancy agreement signed by you and by your landlord or their agent.
Rates Liability (owner occupiers only)
If you own and occupy your home, you must provide your most recent rate bill from Land and Property Services showing your annual rate charge.
Backdating Housing Benefit claims
We can backdate your claim for up to one month if you:
- are aged between 16 years old and State Pension age: and
- can show us ‘good cause’ prevented you making a claim (like an illness)
We can backdate your claim for up to three months if you:
- are of state pension credit age
Submitting evidence for Housing Benefit
To submit evidence for your Housing Benefit claim please click on the link below and complete the form:
Or you can bring it to your nearest Housing Executive office
Any delay in sending your evidence will slow down your application and may mean you miss out on help.
Change in Circumstances
You must tell us if you have a change in your circumstances.
You have to do this even if you are waiting to find out if you will get Housing Benefit. If there are any changes after you get Housing Benefit you must also tell us immediately.
Find out more about what you need to do our section:
Housing Benefit payment
Housing Benefit payments usually start from the Monday after we receive your application.
We pay Housing Benefit in the following ways:
- For Housing Executive tenants it is paid each week to your rent and rates account
- For housing association tenants or tenants living in the private rented sector it can be paid to you every 2 weeks (in arrears). Alternatively, it can be paid to your private landlord, letting agent or housing association every 4 weeks in arrears.
- For Owner Occupiers: the Housing Executive will credit your Housing Benefit award directly to your rate account with Land and Property Services and you will not receive any payments directly from the Housing Executive.
Housing Benefit and Rate Relief for owner occupiers is paid in advance to the end of the rating year in one of these ways:
- A lump sum for the whole rating year 1 April to 31 March; or
- From the start of your claim to the end of the rating year (31 March).
If your Housing Benefit and Rate Relief entitlement changes during the year, the amount you have to pay to Land and Property Services could increase or decrease.
The information in this section is for general advice only.
Contact your local Housing Benefit office if you have any queries.
- Find your nearest Housing Benefit office