How To Get TV License In South Africa

What is TV License?

A television licence or broadcast receiving licence is a payment required in many countries for the reception of television broadcasts, or the possession of a television set where some broadcasts are funded in full or in part by the licence fee paid.

How To Get TV License In South Africa?

If you own a TV set, you must have a valid, paid-up television licence at all times. You can apply for a TV licence at your nearest Post Office or at a retailer authorized to issue new TV licences. When you take out a TV licence for the first time, you must pay the full annual fee.

How much is TV license in South Africa?

R265Under current regulations, first-time applicants for a television licence must pay the full annual fee of R265. Renewals must then be made annually before the licence expires, with users given the option of paying R264 each year or R28 in monthly instalments.

Can I apply for TV Licence at Pick n Pay?

Pick n Pay Supermarkets, Hypermarkets and Family Stores nationwide. Foodworld, Saveworld and Hypersavers (in the Western Cape) Woolworths.

Where can I open a TV license in South Africa?

You can renew or pay for your TV license without purchasing a TV at any in-store at any Makro, or on the SABC website.

How do I register for a TV Licence in South Africa?

You can renew or pay your TV licence without purchasing a TV at any in-store at any Makro, or on the SABC website.

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How do I get a TV Licence?

Call us on 0300 790 6165* or pay online. Or, you can pay smaller amounts by debit or credit card if you apply for a TV Licensing payment card.

You can use this card to pay weekly or monthly at any PayPoint, over the phone, by text or online. Call 0300 555 0286* to get a TV Licensing payment card.