The criteria for a valid National Insurance Number are the following:
It must be 9 characters long and start with two letters, followed by six numbers and one letter e.g. AB123456C.
The first and second characters cannot be the letters D, F, I, Q, U, and V.
The second character cannot be the letter O.
The first two characters cannot be any of the following letter combinations: BG, GB, KN, NK, NT, TN and ZZ.
The final character must be either A, B, C or D.
