Lost ESA decision letter
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Ollyb
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Lost my esa desision letter I need one ASAP were can I request it
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Hello @Ollyb Pleased to meet you . Welcome.
Thank you for you question. I assume you can I am not sure. Have you rang up DWP.? Some one from our team or community will know.
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Hi @Ollyb and a warm welcome to the community. If you phone DWP they should be able to send you another letter
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hi, if you can get a number for esa through your local jcp then they can send you a new letter, they normally arrive pretty quick.
i hope this helps?
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