Donate SIGN UP

I Need My Deceased Father's National Insurance Number.

Avatar Image
ZeldaDog18 | 11:30 Tue 06th Oct 2020 | Family & Relationships
19 Answers
I have applied for my deceased fathers military was records and have been told i need his National Insurance Number. I have searched through old documents I have but cannot trace his number. Where could I obtain this.
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 19 of 19rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by ZeldaDog18. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
How are you trying to access the records?
did he have a military pension? could you not get in touch with the service he was in, maybe they will help you?
on here is says army service number, not national insurance number https://www.gov.uk/get-copy-military-service-records/apply-for-someone-elses-records
I think they want his National Service number.
Give us more information re service, dates, unit etc. There are a lot of knowledgeable and helpful people on here. Just remember, as a newcomer, to add a 'please' and 'thank you.' Let's know how you get on.

D
derek is right, I am sure the service he was attached to will want some form of ID from yourself and that of your father, ie, passport, copy of death cert etc before they provide classified information
the "official" link that I posted will take you through the process. My nephew is doing it for my Mum and Dad's records. he needed death certs and to pay for the records, he also had to say that he had permission from us, his Mum and two aunts, as we are NOK We didn't have to write anything though.
this happened with my cousin who died last year and nobody could trace her NI, think it was given through the "buroo".
What is burroo?
slang for the social security - also dole means the same
If his pension was paid into his bank his NI number will be on his bank statements. Provided he was in receipt of state pension.
Thanks for that information and link woofgang, I didn't know such details were available - I would love to have my Dad's war records since he didn't survive the conflict and I never got the chance to know him.

I'll now give it a go, thanks again.
Canary42 you are welcome.
I got my dad's war records, I didn't need his NI number (I have no idea what it is).
Good luck, Zelda.
Zelda, to be clear. Ideally, this is the information you require to obtain someones Service Record (no doubt someone will correct me if I've missed anything! )

1. Full name.
2. Branch of Service. ( RN, RAF, Army etc)
3. Unit ( Regiment. RN Branch. RAF Squadron etc)
4. Service Number. (Unique to all service men and women). National Insurance number would be a useful but secondary requirement.
5. Approx dates of service.

Good luck, but I've noticed you haven't acknowledged any of the replies from contributors !

D
I always find that to be a tad rude when the OP doesn't acknowledge any contribution
only a tad rude? I find it particularly galling when you ask for clarification and they can't be bothered to even do that. They get put on my list of "Don't bother to answer them in future" posters.
ZeldaDog18 does not appear to have been on here since posting his question.
Must be getting his information elsewhere LB.?
A thank you wouldn't go amiss though ?
Definitely on my ' Don't bother' list now.

1 to 19 of 19rss feed

Do you know the answer?

I Need My Deceased Father's National Insurance Number.

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.