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The Passport Application Form is the first requirement for any kind of British passport application. The form is an A3-sized orange paper with 10 sections that is issued by Her Majesty's Passport Office. The same form is used for all types of passport applications; however the way it is completed differs. You will find guidance below on how to successfully complete it.
The passport application form can be obtained from:
(Copied forms are not accepted)
Use Section 8 to give extra information such as:
This section must be completed by the counter signatory for
Who is a counter signatory? A counter signatory is someone who can confirm your identity and confirm to the best of their ability that the information you have provided is correct. It is also to confirm that they have known the adult who signed the declaration in Section 9 of the application form for at least 2 years. They must confirm that the person has a parental responsibility for the child, and confirm the child's photo. The countersignatory must be a valid UK passport holder, must live in the UK, have known the applicant for 2 years, have professional capacity and must not be related to you (by birth or marriage), be in a personal relationship with you or work for the HM Passport Office. For more information on who can qualify to be your counter signatory, please click here.
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When applying for a first time child passport, Her Majesty's passport office will require:
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In order to have someone other than yourself register your documents at Her Majesty's Passport Office and collect your new passport when you are unable to, a letter of authorisation is required.
If you choose to apply for your new passport with us then the original authorisation letter will need to be sent together with all of your other supporting documents for your passport application.
To make things as easy for you as possible, we have put together a template that you will receive once you have filled in the order form.
The authorisation letter should be addressed directly to Her Majesty's Passport Office and will need to contain the following information:
Information in your authorisation letter:
Information of Rapid British Passports:
The Rapid British Passports agent who will be lodging your application and collecting your passport will need to provide, for verification purposes, original photographic proof of his or her identity.
The statement:
“This is to certify that I ....................................................... (applicant's name) authorise my agent, whose signature is verified below, to lodge my application for a ………………. passport and to collect my new passport on my behalf.”
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The definition of countersigning a document is to provide your signature to a paper that has previously been signed by someone who isn't you. The countersignature can only be provided by a certain person, in the instance of a UK passport application, and is needed to prove that the application is an authentic one.
The countersignature is required under Section 10 of the passport application form as well as on the back of one of the photos.
The countersignature is a necessary requirement in the following scenarios:
The person who signs the application form and the passport photo must:
For applications for a child passport the counter signatory must also:
It is not allowed for the counter signatory to be:
On completing the application form, the person who has provided the countersignature needs to check that all details on the form are correct before signing Section 10 with their own handwriting.
The person providing the countersignature needs to provide all of their contact details including their full address. This address can be from either a business or home, provided that person is reachable there.
In Section 10 any mistakes made need to be accompanied by the initials.
By completing and providing a signature in Section 10 these actions confirm that:
The counter signatory must know the person with parental responsibility when they provide a signature for a child's application, and not just the child. However, they will also be required to confirm the child's photo.
The person providing the countersignature is required to write the following statement on the back of one of the passport photographs provided:
I certify that this is a true likeness of the applicant [title and full name of the applicant].
They must then add the date below this statement and their signature.
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Two passport photographs need to be provided alongside your passport application form, and these photos should meet specific requirements. There is a chance that the application could be rejected or delayed if the photographs do not meet these specific requirements.
We recommend you choose a Photo-Me booth (if you are living in the United Kingdom) and these can be found at post offices and in many supermarkets. If you do not have a Photo-Me booth in your vicinity you could choose to use a professional photographer.
Outside of the UK, due to varying standards, we recommend strongly that you visit a professional photographer.
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The standard length of the application process with Her Majesty's Passport Office is 3 weeks, assuming that your application is submitted correctly the first time and is processed without delay.
If you apply via Rapid British Passports, we can process the application in 1 week. For child applications (new and renewal), the passport office does not allow us to collect it on your behalf, and will despatch it directly to you once it's been processed.
This service takes 6 business days to deliver your passport, from the moment when your documents have been submitted to British Passport.
*Service fees listed above are subject to VAT and do not include Passport fees to Her Majesty's Passport Office (32-page/48-page passport - £128/137)
By using us as your acting agency, all you have to do is send us your application from your local post office or by courier.
As a specialised passport agency we are authorised to submit applications on our clients' behalf at Her Majesty's Passport office without the need to book any appointments.
Your agent will check your items before applying for your passport in order to avoid delays and rejection.
Our agents are on-hand via email and phone to assist with any type of query you might have.