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Check your Energy Performance Certificate online in seconds using your property postcode. Instantly discover whether an EPC exists, check its rating and see if it is still valid, before selling, renting or making decisions.

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Check EPC online using your postcode

You can check an EPC online using just your postcode, with no registration or login required. The postcode search lets you see whether a property has a valid or expired EPC, along with its rating and expiry date. It is the fastest way to confirm EPC compliance in the UK.

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Enter your property postcodeEnter your full UK postcode. The checker searches the official EPC register and lists the properties at that postcode so you can select the right one.
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View EPC status and expiry dateThe checker clearly shows whether the certificate is valid or expired, with the issue date, expiry date and current A to G rating.
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Download the EPC or book a new oneIf the EPC is valid, view the full certificate details. If it has expired or is missing, a Book Now button appears so you can arrange a new assessment immediately.
House with energy class certification rating A to G

What happens if your EPC has expired?

An EPC is valid for 10 years from the date of issue. Once expired, it cannot be used for selling, renting or meeting legal requirements. If your EPC has expired, a Book Now button appears in the results so you can arrange a new assessment instantly. This option only appears when an EPC is expired or missing.

What is an EPC?

An official UK document that shows how energy-efficient a property is. It helps owners, landlords, buyers and tenants understand energy use, running costs and environmental impact, and is legally required when selling or renting most properties.

What an EPC shows

The current energy efficiency rating, potential future rating, estimated energy costs and carbon emissions, plus practical recommendations such as insulation or heating upgrades.

Ratings explained (A to G)

A-rated properties are the most energy-efficient and cheapest to run; G-rated properties use the most energy. Ratings are calculated using government-approved methods so similar UK properties can be compared.

Validity period

An EPC is valid for 10 years. It can be reused during that time unless major energy-related improvements are made. Once expired, it must be replaced before selling or renting.

Why you may need to check an EPC

Checking an EPC confirms whether it is valid, expired or missing. An expired EPC can delay property sales or rentals and lead to legal penalties. Using an online EPC postcode checker allows quick verification and immediate action if a new assessment is required.

Selling a propertyAn EPC is required before a property is marketed for sale. If it has expired, the property cannot be legally advertised until a new certificate is issued.
Renting a propertyLandlords must hold a valid EPC before advertising a rental and it must meet minimum standards. An expired EPC can prevent legal letting.
Landlords and MEESRegular checks confirm compliance with the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards. Rebooking early avoids penalties.
Homeowners and buyersHomeowners use EPCs to plan improvements; buyers use them to compare running costs. Early checks keep transactions moving.

Postcode vs address: checking by postcode is the fastest way to locate certificates for a location. It narrows the results quickly, after which you select the exact address, which improves accuracy for flats and buildings with similar addresses.

Red brick house in London, typical of properties checked on the EPC register
£5,000Maximum fine for
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After the search

What you can do after finding your EPC

Once your EPC is located, the next steps depend on whether the certificate is valid or expired. The checker guides you to view the existing EPC or arrange a new assessment when required.

View a valid EPC

If your EPC is valid, open the full certificate details instantly. They can be shared with buyers, tenants or agents and remain usable until the expiry date.

Book a new EPC if expired

If your EPC has expired or is unavailable, a Book Now button appears so you can arrange a new assessment immediately, often same-day.

Improve your rating

Your EPC includes personalised recommendations such as insulation, LED lighting, heating controls and boiler improvements that can cut energy costs and lift property value.

Stay compliant

Rented homes must meet at least band E under MEES and expired EPCs cannot be used for sales or lettings. Fines reach £5,000 for residential properties and more for commercial buildings.

Why use our EPC checker

Built to make compliance simple

It instantly confirms EPC status using official data and only prompts booking when necessary, saving time and helping property owners act quickly when an EPC has expired or is missing.

Official EPC Register dataResults come from the official UK EPC Register, so ratings, issue dates and expiry information are accurate, current and legally reliable.
Instant status checkEnter a postcode and see whether an EPC is valid or expired with no login and no delay.
Smart booking promptThe Book Now button appears only when an EPC has expired or is unavailable, never alongside a valid certificate, so the next step is always clear.
UK-wide coverageSearch domestic, commercial and display certificates across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and book new assessments wherever they are needed.
Common questions

Frequently asked questions

If your EPC expires, it can no longer be used for selling, renting or legal compliance. The checker shows a Book Now button so you can arrange a new EPC assessment immediately and restore compliance without delay.

The Book Now button is hidden when an EPC is still valid. This prevents unnecessary bookings and means you only take action when required. If your EPC is active, simply view the existing certificate.

An EPC is valid for 10 years from the date of issue. It can be reused during this period unless significant energy-related changes are made. Once the certificate expires, a new EPC assessment is legally required.

Yes. Checking an EPC online is free. Search using a postcode or address to view ratings, expiry dates and certificate details. Payment is only required if you book a new EPC assessment.

You only need a new EPC if the existing one has expired or is missing. If your EPC is still valid it can be reused. If expired, the property cannot be legally marketed until a new certificate is issued.

Yes. A postcode is enough to start a search. The checker lists matching properties so you can select the correct address, which is faster and more accurate, especially for flats or shared buildings.

Most domestic EPC assessments take 30 to 60 minutes depending on property size and layout. Commercial buildings may take longer. After the visit, certificates are usually issued within 24 to 48 hours.

Most residential and commercial properties need an EPC when sold or rented. Some exemptions apply, such as certain temporary buildings or places of worship. Even where exemptions exist, many owners still choose EPCs for planning and transparency.

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