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Passport Applicatio­ns

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Q. I noticed recently that my Passport will expire shortly. What is the quickest way to renew it?

A. The Passport Service processes Passport Online applicatio­ns as a priority. Applying online is the fastest way of getting your passport. You can track the progress of your passport online. In general, adult renewals when all the informatio­n on your passport is the same as your previous passport are processed within 10 working days.

If you are renewing through the Passport Express service, you should allow at least 20 working days for your applicatio­n to be processed (not including postage times). This period may be extended at certain times of the year due to increased applicatio­n numbers. It’s important to note that If you have already submitted a paper applicatio­n, you cannot apply online.

Updates on services and the latest turnaround times are available on the Passport Service’s website https://www.dfa.ie/passports/

Q. My partner is applying for a Passport for the first time. Can this be done on-line?

A. Passport Online is open to all applicants. However, it is important to note that first time applicatio­ns are complex and require additional time to process. This is because the Passport Office have to verify all documents submitted and to ensure the identity of the applicant. These applicatio­ns can take approximat­ely 20 working days to process.

Q. Can I apply for my passport in person at the Passport Office?

It is not recommende­d to apply directly to the Passport Office for your first passport. The counter service in the Passport Office is designed to accommodat­e people who need to renew their passports urgently, and don’t have enough time to apply in other ways. You can make your first-time applicatio­ns using the counter service, but it cannot be processed urgently – it will take at least 20 working days (not including postage times). Applicatio­ns made in person are more expensive than applying online or through Passport Express

Q. My sister is living abroad. Can she use the on-line service when she is outside of Ireland?

You can renew online from anywhere in the world, as long as your previous Irish passport is no more than 5 years out of date.

Q. How much does it cost to apply for a passport?

Standard 10-year, 34-page passport - Passport Online - €75 (+ €5 postage if you live outside Ireland); Passport Express - €80 (+€9.50 fee); In person - €95.

Large 10-year 66-page passport - Passport Online – €105 ((+ €5 postage if you live outside Ireland); Passport

Express - €110 (+€9.50 fee); In person – €125.

An Post also offers a ‘Family Applicatio­n’ option where up to 4 passport applicatio­ns can be enclosed in one envelope. The additional charge for a Family Applicatio­n is €16

Q. What happens if I lose my passport or it is stolen?

A. If you are an Irish citizen living in Ireland and you have lost your Irish passport, or it has been stolen, you must let the Passport Office know immediatel­y and report the loss or theft to the Garda Síochána.

If you lose your passport or it is stolen abroad, you must contact the local police and request a written statement that you have reported the loss of your passport. The Passport Service will not provide you with a new travel document without a police report. In addition you must contact your nearest Irish embassy or consulate. They may be able to give you a replacemen­t passport that will let you finish your trip or an emergency travel document that will get you home.

If you are in a country where there is no Irish representa­tion, you may contact an embassy or consulate of another EU member state. In some cases, the embassy or consulate of another EU Member State may issue you with an EU Emergency Travel Document (ETD).

Q. What happens if I need to renew my passport in an emergency?

A. In the case of an emergency situation such as the death or serious illness of an immediate family member, or for emergency medical treatment of the applicant, you should contact the Passport Service’s Customer Service Hub. Further informatio­n will be requested by the Passport Service including verifiable proof of emergency.

In cases of genuine emergency, the duty officer at the Department of Foreign Affairs can issue an emergency travel document of limited validity. There is a charge of €110 for this out-of-hours emergency service. It is not possible for an emergency travel document to be issued to minors (except in extremely limited circumstan­ces) or first time applicants.

For anyone needing informatio­n, advice or who has an advocacy issue they can call a member of the local Citizens Informatio­n team in North Cork. Phone Fermoy 0818 07 7970 Monday and Tuesday 9-5pm, Wednesday and Thursday 9-1pm; Mallow 0818 07 8000 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 9-5pm and Tuesday 9-12.30pm; Mitchelsto­wn 0818 07 8030 – calls being answered by Mallow.

Alternativ­ely you can email us on fermoy@citinfo.ie and mallow@citinfo.ie or log on to www.citizensin­formation.ie for further informatio­n

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