Credit card application but no Utility bills in my name?

Any advice please ? A family member has applied for a credit card and been accepted but needs 2 forms of ID, he has his driving licence but lives with his parents so does not have a utility bill in his name. What should he do please? Thank you

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  • [Deleted User]
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    Birth certificate, passport, mobile bill, bank account?
  • Every bank has a written list of documents they accept to firstly confirm ID and secondly to confirm address. You didn't state which card issuer it is, but why don't you ring them or check their website for details?
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    Any advice please ? A family member has applied for a credit card and been accepted but needs 2 forms of ID, he has his driving licence but lives with his parents so does not have a utility bill in his name. What should he do please?

    Bank statement?
  • Passport or electoral roll card are good. Or, birth certificate. Bank statements and utility bills are proof of address.
    Your cholesterol levels are not seen, or used, by your heart and arteries, so ignore it.
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