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ET1
Employment
England & Wales
Reviewed 2026-01-15

ET1Claim to an Employment Tribunal

The mandatory form to start a claim in the Employment Tribunal for unfair dismissal, discrimination, unpaid wages, redundancy pay, or other employment rights.

Who uses this form

Employees, former employees, workers, or job applicants who believe their employment rights have been breached. Must normally be presented before the strict time limit expires.

When to use it

File after completing the Acas early conciliation process (a certificate number is required). Time limits are strict: 3 months minus 1 day from the act complained of (extended by the Acas EC period). File online at the Employment Tribunals Service.

Where to file

Online at et.acas.org.uk/en (Employment Tribunals online portal). Paper forms can be submitted to the relevant tribunal office but online is strongly preferred.

Time limit / deadline

3 months minus 1 day from the date of dismissal or the last act of discrimination/detriment. Extended by the Acas early conciliation period. Some claims (e.g. equal pay) have a 6-month limit.

Court fee

Free (Employment Tribunal fees were abolished by the Supreme Court in 2017).

Common mistakes to avoid

Missing the strict time limit — tribunals have very limited discretion to extend time and 'just and equitable' is not easily satisfied for unfair dismissal

Not completing Acas early conciliation before submitting — the form requires a valid EC reference number

Using the wrong Acas EC reference number or a reference that has expired

Not including all respondents if there are multiple (e.g. individual named respondents in discrimination claims)

Being too vague in the 'details of claim' section — include dates, names, and specific acts

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Official source

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