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Renew or replace passport for a child

Overview

A child under the age of 18 must have their own passport to travel. All Irish citizens can renew their passport from anywhere in the world using Passport Online.

Passport Online is the fastest way to apply for your or your child's passport, from anywhere in the world. This secure and convenient service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Applications will be processed within the current processing times. If you need to submit documents, the processing time will only start when we receive them.

Please note: Passports for children (under 18 years of age) are issued with a validity of 5 years.

There is separate guidance if you are getting first passport for a child.

When to apply

You can apply for a new passport for your child if their passport is due to expire in the next 6 months.

If your child’s last passport was issued more than 15 years ago you must apply on their behalf as a first-time child applicant.

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How to apply online

To renew your child’s passport using Passport Online you will need:

Video guide to guardianship and consent

Documents you need

The online application will tell you the documents you need to submit after applying online.

Read more on the documents you need to submit after applying to renew a child’s passport.

How to meet the photo guidelines

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What it costs

The cost of your passport depends on the way you apply for it and the type you choose, for example standard or large.

When you apply using Passport Online:

  • a standard 5-year passport for a child is €20

There is an additional €5 postal fee for each child application to cover the cost of returning documents to the applicant. The postal fee is €15 if you live outside Ireland.

Read the full list of passport fees

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How long it takes

Passport turnaround times

Check the current turnaround times for the latest information.

Passport tracking service

You can check the status of your online application using the passport tracking service.

Urgent renewals

If you need your passport renewed urgently, we have an in-person Urgent Appointment Service for passport renewal.

This is available at our Mount St, Dublin office, our Cork office and also our office in London.

Read more on the Urgent Appointment Service for passport renewal.

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Lost, stolen and damaged passports

If your child’s passport is lost or stolen, make an application for a new passport immediately using Passport Online. This is the fastest way to report their passport as lost or stolen and ensures that no one else can use it for travel.

You will need:

The online application will tell you of any other documents you may need to submit.

If your child’s passport is lost, stolen or damaged while you are on holidays, they may need an emergency travel document to return home. You should contact your nearest Irish Embassy or Consulate.

Damaged passport

If your child’s passport has been damaged, you will need to return the damaged passport when you are making an application for a replacement. If a passport is damaged, do not travel on it.

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Other ways to apply

Passport Online is the fastest way to get your passport.

If you are living in Ireland or Northern Ireland and do not wish to apply online, you can apply using the Passport Assist Service.

In Ireland, Northern Ireland and Great Britain, paper applications are submitted through the Post Passport service.

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Frequently asked questions about child passport applications

My child got their current passport when they were under 18. They are now over 18. Can they renew their passport using the ‘Passport Online’?

There is more than 6 months validity remaining on my child’s passport. Can I renew their passport using the Passport Online?

I wish to renew my passport online. I also wish to apply for a first time passport for my child. Should we both send our applications through Post Passport?

Do I need to return my child’s current passport to the Passport Service?

Do I need access to a printer when renewing my child’s passport using Passport Online?

Do I need to have my child’s identity verified if I use Passport Online?

Who should accompany my child when having their identity verified?

My child is living with me and their other guardian is residing elsewhere. How can we give consent?

What happens if there is an issue with my child’s online application?

After I submit my child’s application online, how long will it take to receive their new passport?

I received a clarification email and sent my reply. How much longer will it take to process my child’s application?

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Contact us

Read more on how to contact the Passport Service or see more guidance on making your application on our information hub.

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