
Recommendation: Apply Early.
Make sure your Passport is up to date, and if not, make sure to apply immediately. If you are seeking a visa abroad for a year and your passport will be out date during your travels, make sure you apply for a new one before your visa process begins.
This time of year is incredibly busy for the Irish Passport Office, run by the department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), as many people are heading off during the summer months on holidays and travel. That means if you are planning on leaving the country and your passport is out of date, you need to apply as soon as possible. For full details, please visit the DFA’s passport office.
– All Irish Citizens have the right to apply for an Irish Passport.
– If you are an Irish Citizen, you will be required to carry your passport with you to all foreign destinations apart from theUK. However, theUK can ask for photo identification, so ensure you have this with you when travelling.
Steps:
- Collect Form: First of all you must collect a Passport Application Form from a Post Office or from your local Garda Station
- Fill it out: If you have never held an Irish passport, ensure that you mark this correctly on the form. Other options include re-application/renewal or loss of your original passport.
- Delivery Options: Indicate at the top of the form whether you wish to opt for the Passport Express service or the regular service through the post. It is recommended that you opt for the Passport express option.
- Personal Details: Fill in the form carefully, making sure all your details are correct. You will need personal details such as home address, birth county, contact numbers, PPS number, and parents names.
- Photographs: You will need to provide 4 photographs with your application. It is advised that these are taken professionally (this service is usually provided through local pharmacies) and that they subscribe to the strict guidelines provided for with your application form. (See below).
- Sign it off: Bring your completed application form and photos to your local Garda Station. Ensure that two of your passport sized photos are signed, and that your passport is stamped and signed by both you and the Guard handling your query.
- Send it off: Your Passport is now ready to be sent by post! Read over it again, making sure all your details are correct. Bring your application to the post office.
- Payment: If you are sending your application via Passport Express, payment can be made at the post office counter, the Post Office processing fee will be included in that charge. Click here to find updated rates.
- Track it: When you pay for your passport at the PO you will be issued with a Passport tracking number. Make sure to keep this safe! You can keep up-to-date with the progress of your application here: TRACK MY PASSPORT.
Don’t Forget!
If you are re-applying, make sure you include your out-date passport and x2 signed photos and x2 unsigned photos are included in your application.
Where do I collect the Passport Application Form?
You can pick up a form from either your local Post Office, Garda Station,CountyLibrary, Citizens Advice Centre, or the Passport Offices inDublinandCork.
I need my passport processed as soon as possible – what do I do?
If you need your passport processed quickly, you can arrange to opt for the ‘Passport Express’ option on your passport form. This is a highly recommended option regardless of your need.
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| Public Counter Urgent FeePayable, upon proof of urgent travel, for passports required to be issued within five days following application. This fee is in addition to the appropriate passport fee as set out above.Please note that this is not an ‘on demand’ service and applications will take a minimum of three days to process. |
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€55 -Adult€30 -Child |
How long is my passport valid for?
Infants (up to age 3) are issued with a 3 year passport.
Children aged 3-17 are issued with a 5 year passport.
Persons aged 18 and over are issued with a 10 year passport.
In certain cases (e.g. where a previous passport has been lost or stolen), the Passport Office may restrict the validity of a replacement passport.
How can I pay?
Fees paid in Euros must be paid by cheque drawn on an Irish bank. Cheques, postal orders and bank drafts enclosed with ordinary postal applications should be made payable to the Passport Office. If applying by ordinary post you may also pay by Laser, Visa, Amex or Mastercard. Always include the expiry date of the card.
For security reasons, cash should not be included with a postal application.
Payment may be made by cash, cheque, postal order, bank draft or debit/credit card when applying in person at the Passport Office inDublin orCork.
Important: Passport Photograph Guidelines:
Make sure you follow the guidelines set out, or your passport will be returned to you requiring further photos to be taken. It will then no longer be covered under the passport express guarantee.
Standards for acceptable photographs:
- Photographs should be not more than 6 months old.
- They may be in colour or black and white [b/w preferred].
- Minimum photos size 35mm x 45mm, maximum size 38mm x 50mm
- The photograph should show a full front view of the subject’s head, as he or she would normally appear.
- The image must be sharp and clear, and taken against a plain white or light grey background
- Sunglasses are not acceptable. Tinted glasses may be worn provided they do not obscure the person’s eyes.
- Photographs should not show military or police uniforms.
- Only head coverings worn for religious reasons are permitted. Hair bands are not allowed.
Take care while you are abroad, and check out the useful advice for travelling here.