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The Pension Service provides a wide range of information about the State Pension, Pension Credit, Winter Fuel Payment and related benefits. Here are some ways of finding the right person to phone or email.
You will need to contact your pension centre to make an enquiry about:
Each area of the country is covered by a dedicated pension centre. To find the phone number, postal address or to email your pension centre, see ‘Find your pension centre’.
If you live in Northern Ireland, queries can be addressed to the Department for Social Development.
Contact your pension centre or The Pension Service if your circumstances change and you receive either:
Winter Fuel Payment
If you are claiming a Winter Fuel Payment, there are special criteria and a dedicated hotline for you.
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The International Pension Centre can assist you if:
If you have any questions about, or would like to receive, a State Pension forecast, the State Pension forecasting team can help.
Technical help with the State Pension forecast
If you need technical help while using the pension forecast service, contact the E-services helpdesk. For example, the helpdesk can assist if you are having problems accessing or using the State Pension forecasting service.
If you have lost touch with a personal or company pension scheme, the Pension Tracing Service can help.
If you have any questions about Pension Credit you can contact The Pension Service. They can answer queries on your eligibility and will need to know of any changes in circumstances or details which may affect your payments.
If you live in England, Scotland or Wales, Local Service Information Points provide a face-to-face service to customers in convenient locations.
You can arrange an appointment with Local Service staff to discuss matters like:
You will also find leaflets on the benefits and services provided by The Pension Service.
If you speak a language other than English, you can use your own interpreter or your pension centre can provide one for you.
Braille, audio cassettes, large-text leaflets
If you have a sight or hearing difficulty, The Pension Service provides a range of information in other formats. Ask your pension centre or social security office or you can request other formats by telephone or textphone.
Find out how to make a complaint if you are unhappy with something The Pension Service has done, or not done.