Passports Information

All children travelling abroad need their own passport.

Only the mother is required to sign the Passport Application Form if she is the sole guardian. This applies even if the father’s name is on the child’s birth certificate. The mother will have to sign the Sole Guardian Affidavit Form. Download Sole Guardian Affidavit Form (AFF1).

Alternatively, instead of the mother having to swear the above affidavit, if the father’s name is on the child’s birth certificate, both parents can sign the passport application even though the father is not a joint guardian of the child.

Where a child has 2 guardians the signature of each guardian is required on the Passport Application Form (APS 1E) before a passport will be issued.

Where a child has more than 2 guardians, the signatures of no more than two guardians are required on the Passport Application Form (APS 1E) before a passport will be issued.

Where a guardian refuses to sign the Passport Application Form then the parent/guardian seeking the passport may apply to the local District Court to have that other guardian’s consent dispensed with.

If living outside Dublin: contact your local District Court.

Passport forms are available from the passport office, garda stations, most post offices and many Citizen Information Centres and libraries.

If the parents are not married to each other:

See Guardianship section on this website.

It can be useful for a parent to carry a letter from the child’s other parent/guardian giving his/her consent to the child travelling abroad so that there is no misunderstanding. This letter could be signed and witnessed by a commissioner for oaths. This may be particularly relevant when you and your child have different surnames. You could also check with the embassy of the country to which you intend travelling to find out if that country has any special requirements when travelling with a child.

A guardian of a child may make an application for a passport to be issued for a child living outside of the Republic of Ireland (where that child is entitled to an Irish passport). If a child has 2 guardians the consent of each guardian is required before a passport will be issued. If a child has more than 2 guardians, the signatures of no more than two guardians are required before a passport will be issued.

A passport may be issued without the consent of any other existing guardian/s if:

A court may put in place conditions in relation to where the child’s passport is held. The passport may be held by the court or by a named person and released under certain conditions if the court considers it to be in the best interests of the child.

How long does a passport last and what are the fees?