Archive User Cards
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We have a User Card system to ensure the security and safety of both our collections and our users.
For your first visit, please bring some form of identification with you in order to get a User Card. The ID needs to show your signature and your current address (a combination of ID can be used).
Please note that this card is unique to The Royal Mail Archive. It will not apply to any other archive.
You can download and print an application form here (PDF, 94.5KB), to bring with you.
Acceptable ID includes current versions of the following:
| UK citizens |
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| Driving Licence |
| Bank card (plus item showing address) |
| Passport |
| Workplace ID card (plus item showing address) |
| Student ID card |
| Overseas citizens |
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| Passport |
| International Driving Licence |
| International Student ID card |
| National ID card |
Search Room Regulations
To get a User Card, you will also need to read and abide by the Search Room Regulations.
Because our archive material is unique, and much of it is legally Public Record, we have a few simple rules for users to follow:
- Please be considerate of our staff and other users when in the Search Room.
- Please follow the guidance of our staff in all archive matters e.g. handling items, consideration of other users.
- Please leave your bag and coat in a locker in the Reception area.
- Please use a pencil or a personal computer when taking notes from archive material - no pens!
- Please check with staff before attempting to copy any document yourself. See Copying services for more information.
- Please do not smoke anywhere in The Royal Mail Archive.
- Please do not eat or drink in the Search Room - only in the Reception area.
