PPS numbers for returning Irish emigrants and their families

When you return to Ireland, you will need a Personal Public Service (PPS) number to access social welfare benefits and public services in Ireland.

A PPS number is a unique reference number that lets you:

A PPS number is always 7 numbers followed by either one or 2 letters.

Do I have a PPS number already?

If you are returning home to Ireland, you may already have a PPS number.

You already have a PPS number if you:

If you already have a PPS number, you do not need to apply for a new one.

Where can I find my PPS number?

Your PPS number is 7 numbers followed by either one or 2 letters. You can find your PPS number on your:

If you do not know your PPS number, contact your Intreo Centre or local Social Welfare Branch Office, and staff there can find your number for you.

I lost my PPS number

If you cannot find your PPS number, contact Client Identity Services in the Department of Social Protection. You can:

Apply for a PPS number as an adult

Before you apply for a PPS number, check if you already have one (see ‘Do I have a PPS number already?’ above).

Supporting documents

When you apply for a PPS number, you must show:

How to apply

You must wait until you are back in Ireland to apply for your PPS number. You can apply for a PPS number online if you have registered for a basic MyGovID account.

There is a service that lets people apply for a PPS number when they live outside Ireland, but need to engage with a specified body in Ireland (for example, the Probate Office). In these cases, you can contact the Department of Social Protection’s, Client Identity Services (CIS). This service is not available to people relocating to Ireland.

You can contact them by:

They will send you the forms to request a new PPSN.

When you have returned these forms, they will then write to you with a response.

Apply for a PPS number for a child who was born abroad

If you are returning home to Ireland with a child who was born abroad, you may need a PPS number for that child.

You can't apply for your children's PPS numbers until you are back in Ireland. However, you can download and complete the application form for a child's PPS number (REG1M) (pdf) so that it's ready to submit to your nearest PPS Number Allocation Centre when you arrive.

You'll need to complete a separate form for each child.

You need proof of:

The Department of Social Protection may contact you to confirm your relationship with the child.

More information

You can contact Client Identity Services in the Department of Social Protection if you need help finding your lost PPS number and to submit your application for a new PPS number:

Client Identity Services

Department of Social Protection

Shannon Lodge
Carrick-on-Shannon
Co. Leitrim
N41 KD81