Common Proof of Address examples: Cable internet/TV bill (but not from satellite TV companies or for other wireless telecommunication services); Bank statement with the date of issue and the name of the person (the document must be not older than 12 months); Utility bill for gas, electricity, water, internet, etc.
Bank account statements Bank statements are a widely accepted form of address proof. They are easily accessible and reliable.
A recent proof of residential address document should clearly show the following: Full name (matching your identity document), and. Residential address, and. The date of issue (not older than 3 months)
Address line 1: Write your house number, street name, and apartment/flat number, if any. You may alternately write just the house number and street name here, and apartment/flat number in address line 2. Here are some examples. If there are provisions for address line 3, you can leave it blank.
However, most accept the following documents as proof of address: Recent utility bills, such as water, electricity, gas, a landline phone, or Internet bill. Bank statement. Credit card bill or statement. Bank reference letter. Mortgage statement or contract. Letter issued by a public authority (e.g., a courthouse)
To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to confirm that I, Your Full Name, reside at Full Address and have lived here since Move-In Date. This letter serves as proof of residency for the purpose of setting up Utility Name, e.g., electricity, water services.