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How to get proof of residence in Estcourt?

If you reside outside the Central Business District (CBD) you can visit any of the ward support clerks

Ever been asked to produce a proof of residence and thought…Oh no, this may prove difficult?

It doesn’t have to be.

It’s simple to get proof of a residing address. We’ll tell you how…

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All you need to take along with you is your Identification Document (ID), or Smartcard ID, to the Youth Centre, which is located behind the Tourism Office in Harding Street.

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Remember that some institutions/organisations do not accept payslips and utility bills as proof of residence, and will need one from the municipality or your Ward Councillor.

SEE THIS: You can now apply for your Smartcard ID online

If you reside outside the Central Business District (CBD) you can visit any of the ward support clerks or contact your ward councillor.

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