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TV Licence - Student Financial Support

Author

Jessica Hardy

Published Apr 20, 2026

Do you watch or record live TV, or download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer?

You need to be covered by a TV Licence to watch or record live TV programmes on any channel, or download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer.

This could be on any device, including a TV, desktop computer, laptop, mobile phone, tablet, games console, digital box or DVD/VHS recorder.

If you do any of the above without a valid licence, you risk prosecution and a fine of up to £1,000, plus any legal costs and/or compensation you may be ordered to pay. You will still have to buy a TV Licence if you need one.

To bust some myths TV Licensing have put together a student toolkit.  Find out more about students and the TV Licence

How can I buy a TV Licence?

How can I buy a TV Licence?

There are lots of different ways to buy a TV Licence.

  • You can use a TV Licensing payment card and pay online, by phone, at any PayPoint, or by text.
  • You can spread the cost with a monthly or quarterly direct debit.
  • You can make one payment every year, by direct debit, cheque, postal order or BACS, or by taking a debit card or cash to any PayPoint.

What if I live in a shared house?

What if I live in a shared house?

You'll probably only need one licence between you if you have a joint tenancy agreement for the whole house. This is the most common type of shared house arrangement.

You might need your own licence if your accommodation is self-contained. Accommodation is self-contained if you have exclusive access to washing facilities, or your own entrance to the property.

You will also need your own licence if you have a separate tenancy agreement for your own room.