I'm sending back my confirmation for my hearing date. Where can I find my case number?
Tammyleigh
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Hi @Tammyleigh welcome to the forum im well thankyou hope your doing OK too. Join in with the conversations or start your own.0
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I wonder if anyone can helpl. I am sending back my confirmationn for my hearing date to the HM Courts & Tribunal service.
Hopefully you dont think I am a little dim but the form says include case number and hearing date.
Seems simple but, not sure where to find my case number. On the covering letter is gives a Reference Number on other letters it gives Appeal reference number which is different to the reference number on the latest letter.
Are any of you lovely people able to help.0 -
Tammyleigh said:I wonder if anyone can helpl. I am sending back my confirmationn for my hearing date to the HM Courts & Tribunal service.
Hopefully you dont think I am a little dim but the form says include case number and hearing date.
Seems simple but, not sure where to find my case number. On the covering letter is gives a Reference Number on other letters it gives Appeal reference number which is different to the reference number on the latest letter.
Are any of you lovely people able to help.
You definitely aren't silly for commenting on the case number and hearing date. I'm sure some of our community members have had similar experiences to yours. Is the hearing date for your PIP case?
I will move your comment into our 'PIP/DLA/AA' category and hopefully, it will get more attention and some of our members will be able to help with your query. I will tag your comment too.
If you have any other concerns or questions, please just reach out and hopefully we can help
Libby
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thank you so much and yes it is about pip claim
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Great, thank you for clarifying that . Hopefully some of our members can help answer your query.0
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Tammyleigh said:I wonder if anyone can helpl. I am sending back my confirmationn for my hearing date to the HM Courts & Tribunal service.
Hopefully you dont think I am a little dim but the form says include case number and hearing date.
Seems simple but, not sure where to find my case number. On the covering letter is gives a Reference Number on other letters it gives Appeal reference number which is different to the reference number on the latest letter.
Are any of you lovely people able to help.
hi tammyleigh it sounds like you are doing the same as me in that you have had a decision which you disagree with so have sent a application for appeal in, so now you have to use your appeal ref number plus your national ins no, and make sure that you address it to the other place as well,
good luck with it steve
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Hi Steve, thank you for your reply. Yes I have an appeal hearing and want to send some extra evidence but it is too late to do it by mail so am sending by email. I have managed to find the email address, I think and I have managed to find the unique reference number and of course my NI no. Can I ask who you mean by address it to the other place as well. I hope you do well with your appeal too.0
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Tammyleigh said:Hi Steve, thank you for your reply. Yes I have an appeal hearing and want to send some extra evidence but it is too late to do it by mail so am sending by email. I have managed to find the email address, I think and I have managed to find the unique reference number and of course my NI no. Can I ask who you mean by address it to the other place as well. I hope you do well with your appeal too.
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Good morning
what’s the email address please ? As I need to do the same x0 -
tanbang said:Good morning
what’s the email address please ? As I need to do the same x
This thread is about a Tribunal, you are only at MR stage. Your decision letter will tell you the address to send anything to DWP.
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Hi, thank you for your replies.0
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tanbang said:
As advised in my previous comment to you. This thread is about a Tribunal and not about the MR, which is the stage you're at right now. Anything extra you need to send should be sent to the address you have on your decision letter. At the bottom of that letter it will tell you what you need to do if you disagree with the decision.
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for the lower tribunals your ref: no should be under your nat insurance no and start with the first 2 letters of your name, as in SC for , STEVE [removed by moderator - surname], its squashed between your nat ins and the date
i Was told that they are not set up for E-Mails,if your at the M R Stage, so you have to do every thing by phone and post , and as mike said the the tribunals e-mail is on your letter top right side last line under HM Courts tribes
if you have to go to the upper tribe's it's on the right hand side and starts with Our Ref:, make sure that you use that & your nat ins no: on every bit of paper that you send in0 -
steve39 said:for the lower tribunals your ref: no should be under your nat insurance no and start with the first 2 letters of your name, as in SC for , STEVE [removed by moderator - surname], its squashed between your nat ins and the date
i Was told that they are not set up for E-Mails,if your at the M R Stage, so you have to do every thing by phone and post , and as mike said the the tribunals e-mail is on your letter top right side last line under HM Courts tribes
if you have to go to the upper tribe's it's on the right hand side and starts with Our Ref:, make sure that you use that & your nat ins no: on every bit of paper that you send in
Just to let you know, I've removed what seemed to be your surname from your comment. We don't allow personal details such as full names to be posted onto the community, as is outlined in our house rules.
This is for the safety of yourself and others. I hope you can understand this.
Libby
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