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The 2012 sitting of HPAT-Ulster was held on Saturday 28 January.  There is only one sitting each year.

Results will be released to candidates in late March.

What identification do I bring on the test day?

On the day of the test you will be required to present an original photo-bearing identification document (in which the photograph is recognisable as a likeness of you as you are on the day).

The only acceptable identification documents are:

• a valid passport, or

• a current driver’s licence (if this includes a photograph).

If you do not possess either of these documents, you must obtain a certified letter of identification. This letter must be on official institution (school or workplace) letterhead and contain your name, date of birth and a passport photo glued to the letter with institution stamp overlapping, signature and title of the official verifying the identification, as well as your signature.

Download Example Letter of Identification

If you do not present one of the above approved identification documents, in addition to your Admission Ticket, you will not be able to sit HPAT-Ulster and will be turned away from the test centre.

Photocopies of identification documents are not acceptable.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 August 2011 12:10