How long does it take pip to receive the assessors report
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charlotte84
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How long does it usually take PIP to receive the assessors report.
Thankyou x
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About a week @charlotte84, but could be sooner.
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Hi There
They should text you when they have received it
They recommend waiting 7 days before you request a copy -
It took two days for mine so I am hoping things will go a bit quicker.
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They told me it would take 14 days but it arrived within 4 days, this is wales unsure if different in different parts of the country.
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I had my assessment on the Tuesday 29th June 2021, I got a text saying they received my report on Friday 2nd July (So 3 days). I phoned them Monday 5th July for a copy of my report and recieved this on Tuesday 6th July.
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janer1967 said:
They recommend waiting 7 days before you request a copyMy mums was requested 10 minutes after they text and arrived 2 days later and that was a few days before Christmas too. -
@MarkN88 wow really that’s great Thankyou for your help ☺️
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