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Bootle Park Jobcentre Plus
Today: 9am to 5pm
Current local time: 14:13 Europe/London
Next bank holiday: Summer bank holiday — 31 August 2026
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Bootle Park Jobcentre Plus Contact and Location Details
- Office name: Bootle Park Jobcentre Plus
- Area: Bootle and Netherton, near Liverpool, Merseyside
- Address: Bootle Park House, 218 Stanley Road, Bootle, Merseyside, L20 3PN
- Phone: Use official GOV.UK contact guidance for the correct benefit or appointment type. Public advice directories list national Jobcentre Plus claim routes such as 0800 169 0310 for existing benefit claims and 0800 055 6688 for new benefit claims, but these should not be treated as office-specific direct numbers.
- Official contact guidance: Contact Jobcentre Plus on GOV.UK
- Source-listed opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. Weekend public opening was not listed in the checked office record.
- Address source: Turn2us Advice Finder lists Bootle Park House, 218 Stanley Road, Bootle, Merseyside, L20 3PN. Sefton Directory also lists Park House, 218 Stanley Road, Bootle, Merseyside, L20 3PN.
Location Map
Direction check: The map is based on the listed address above. Check your appointment message or official source before travelling in case the entrance, access route or visit rules have changed.
Opening hours note: The office status block uses source-listed weekday hours from the checked public advice record. Office access, appointment rules and public holiday arrangements can change. Confirm before travelling.
Visitor note: Bootle Park Jobcentre Plus is a Jobcentre Plus office in Bootle, near Liverpool. Use your official letter, Universal Credit account, journal message or GOV.UK guidance to confirm the office, appointment time and visit instructions before travelling.
Check Official Jobcentre Guidance
Important notice: This page cannot book, change or cancel Jobcentre appointments. Use your Universal Credit account, official appointment message, letter or GOV.UK guidance for appointment actions. Do not send National Insurance numbers, benefit claim numbers, Universal Credit login details, bank details, passwords, ID documents or medical records to unofficial websites.
Appointment and Visit Guidance
Jobcentre visits may be appointment-based. Your appointment details may be shown in your Universal Credit journal, online account, to-do list, official letter, text message or other appointment message.
Use the office named in your official instructions. The nearest Jobcentre may not be the office assigned to your claim, interview or work coach appointment.
Benefit Office Finder UK cannot book appointments, change appointments, cancel appointments or contact Bootle Park Jobcentre Plus for you.
Change or Cancel an Appointment
For Universal Credit appointments, GOV.UK says you can change or cancel an appointment by signing in to your Universal Credit account where this applies. Use your journal or account messages rather than an unofficial website.
For other Jobcentre Plus appointments, use the instructions in your official letter, message or the GOV.UK contact route for changing or cancelling an appointment. This website cannot contact the office on your behalf.
Can You Visit Without an Appointment?
Walk-in visits may be limited. Some visits are arranged for a set time, service type or named office, especially where Universal Credit or work coach appointments are involved.
Before travelling to Bootle Park Jobcentre Plus without an appointment, check your official instructions, Universal Credit account or GOV.UK contact guidance. The closest office may not be able to deal with every query.
Universal Credit Notes
Universal Credit is usually managed online. Your account can show your to-do list, journal messages, claimant commitment, appointment details and updates from your case manager or work coach.
An appointment may be in person, by phone or online depending on your claim and what the Universal Credit team needs to check. Read your journal, to-do list and messages before visiting.
Do not share Universal Credit login details, passwords, bank details or claim information with unofficial websites. Use GOV.UK and your official Universal Credit account for claim actions.
What to Bring Before You Visit
- Photo ID, if requested.
- Proof of address, if requested.
- One further proof of identity, if requested.
- Appointment letter, journal message, text message or official appointment note.
- Documents listed in your Universal Credit account, to-do list or official letter.
- Any item specifically requested by your official message or work coach.
Before You Travel Checklist
- Check the address: Office locations and entrances can change.
- Check the time: Opening hours and appointment rules can change.
- Check your appointment: Use your official account, journal, letter or message.
- Check the right office: The closest office may not be the office assigned to your appointment.
- Protect your data: Do not share sensitive information with unofficial websites.
Nearby Jobcentre Offices
Nearby office choice depends on your appointment, postcode, claim and official instructions. Use your official message or GOV.UK local office search before travelling to another office.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this an official Jobcentre page?
No. Benefit Office Finder UK is an independent information website. It is not connected with GOV.UK, DWP, Jobcentre Plus, Universal Credit, HMRC, any local council or any other public body.
Can I book an appointment here?
No. This website cannot book, change or cancel Jobcentre appointments. Use your Universal Credit account, GOV.UK contact guidance or the instructions in your official letter or message.
Do I need an appointment to visit Bootle Park Jobcentre Plus?
You may need an appointment, depending on your claim or reason for visiting. Check your Universal Credit account, journal, to-do list, official message or appointment letter before travelling.
What should I bring to a Jobcentre appointment?
Bring the documents requested in your official appointment instructions. You may be asked for ID, proof of address or other documents depending on the appointment type.
Can this website help with my benefit claim?
No. This website provides general location and visit information only. It does not give welfare, tax, legal, immigration, financial or official government advice.
Sources and Verification
- Turn2us Advice Finder: Jobcentre Plus – Bootle Park (Bootle Park address, national claim phone routes, source-listed opening hours, area served and access notes)
- Sefton Directory: DWP (Bootle office address and national DWP contact route listing)
- Contact Jobcentre Plus on GOV.UK (official Jobcentre Plus contact guidance and local office search route)
- DWP Jobcentre register on GOV.UK (official DWP Jobcentre register for Great Britain)
- Change or cancel a Jobcentre Plus appointment on GOV.UK (official appointment change and cancellation guidance)
- Sign in to your Universal Credit account on GOV.UK (official Universal Credit account access, journal and to-do list guidance)
- Universal Credit: how to claim on GOV.UK (official Universal Credit online claim and appointment notes)
- What to bring to your Jobcentre Plus interview on GOV.UK (official interview preparation guidance)
Verification note: Address, phone, opening hours, services and appointment rules can change. The details on this page are based on the sources listed above and should be checked before travelling.
Independent website disclaimer: Benefit Office Finder UK is not a government website and is not connected with GOV.UK, DWP, Jobcentre Plus, Universal Credit, HMRC, any local council or any other official organisation. This page is for general visitor information only. It does not provide legal, financial, welfare, tax, immigration or official government advice. Always use official GOV.UK and related government channels for applications, appointments, payments, claims and personal information.