Applying for a new passport for a child is similar to applying for a new passport as an adult, but there are a few key differences. To save time and ensure your child’s passport application is processed, make sure you understand the procedures for getting a child passport.
Here’s what to do if your child is under the age of 16:
Step 1: Complete Passport Application Form DS-11 at a passport acceptance facility.
Step 2: Bring proof of citizenship for the child. Proof of citizenship could include: an old U.S. passport, as long as it isn’t damaged; a certified birth certificate; a Consular Report of Birth Abroad or Certification of Birth (for American citizen children born overseas), a Naturalization Certificate or a Certificate of Citizenship.
Step 3: Bring evidence to prove that you are the child’s parent or legal guardian. Acceptable documents include: birth certificate with both parents’ names, a Report of Birth Abroad with both parents’ names, adoption decree with both parents’ names, or a court order establishing custody or guardianship.
Step 4: Bring proof of identity (driver’s license or other government-issued photo ID) for both parents.
Step 5: Establishing Consent:
To help prevent international child abductions, children under 16 need the consent of both parents to get a passport. Ideally, both parents will go to the passport acceptance facility with the child to provide consent.
However, if this is not possible and only one parent can go, bring one of the following documents: a notarized statement of consent from the absent parent, or evidence that the parent who brought the child in has sole custody, such as a birth certificate with only parent’s name on it or a court order granting sole custody to that parent.
If neither parent is available to take the child in to apply, a third party can accompany the child with a notarized statement of consent from both parents or a notarized statement from one parent with evidence that the parent has sole custody of the child.
Step 6: Child Passport Photos and Fees
When you bring your child in to apply, you will also need two passport photos, the $60.00 application fee, the $25.00 execution fee and a $60.00 expedite fee if you need expedited service.
Alison Kroulek is a writer and blogger with a focus on the travel industry
