All Applicants

To meet our regulatory requirements, we need you to provide proof of name, proof of your address and proof of PPSN


Photo Identification:

We can accept an original of the following documents:

Your current national passport or

Your current valid Irish, UK or European drivers licence (with photo) or


Proof of address:

You can use any of the following:

A utility bill (dated within the last 6 months)

A bank or building society statement issued in the last 6 months

Your Determination of Tax Credits for the current year

Your original household/health or motor insurance documents (less than 12 months old)


Proof of PPSN:

You can use any of the following:

Correspondence from the Department of Social Protection or the Revenue Commissioners showing your PPSN

Payslip, P60/P45, P21, Tax Assessment or Notice of Tax Credits

Medical Card/Drug Payment Scheme (DPS) Card

Please note: CIS Public Services Card cannot be used to verify PPSN.

In addition the following are required for all applicants:

All personal current /savings accounts bank/credit union statements for the last 6 months.

All loan statements for the last 12 months.

Credit card statements for the last 6 months.


If you are employee


Signed and stamped salary certificate

Your P60 and your last 3 months payslips


If you are self - employed


Your most recent Audited / Certified Accounts (2 years)

Income tax Assessments for the last 2 years

Last six months’ business bank statements

Confirmation from your Accountant that your tax affairs are up to date;


if you are Self - Build Mortgage Applicant

Evidence of your contribution, such as your savings or gift of funds or a site to build on (your mortgage consultant can provide information about what type of evidence you need to provide)

An Ordnance Survey Ireland or Property Registration Authority style site map - your engineer/architect will be able to help you with this.

Copy of planning permission and plans of the House

Estimate of building costs .Different mortgage providers have different criteria on the minimum cost per sq. metre building cost acceptable.