First time passport applications must be witnessed before they can be processed.
Find information below on how to get your passport application witnessed and who can witness it.
First time adult applications made through the Passport Online service require an Identity Verification Form to be signed by a witness. The Identity Verification Form can be printed at the end of the online process.
Passport applications for children under the age of 18 need the consent of all guardians (unless the child is married).
All guardians need to sign the relevant part of the Child Passport Identity and Consent Form in the presence of a suitable witness. This form can be printed off at the end of the online process. Find out what to do if one or more guardians are unable to provide consent.
It is the responsibility of the guardian(s) accompany the child to an appropriate witness for signature. This witness must witness the signature of the guardian(s) which give consent. Please ensure you read all sections of the form carefully.
A member of one of the professions listed below can witness the Child Passport Identity and Consent Form as long as they are personally know to you. Witnesses must be satisfied as to you and your child’s identify and that the photo of your child is a true likeness of them.
Please ensure your witness will be contactable at the number provided on the form. If your witness cannot be reached at the phone number provided, this may delay your application.
For further guidance on guardianship and consent see here.
You must report the loss or theft of your passport to your local Garda station/Police station. To get a new passport you will need to submit a new application.
When applying via the Online Passport Renewal Service, please indicate that the passport was lost, stolen or damaged in the relevant section of the application web-page. There is no need for additional witnessing for online applications.
If your passport has been lost or stolen you should inform the Passport Service, even if you don’t need a replacement. If you lose two or more passports, it may restrict the period of validity for your next passport and it may not be possible to receive your passport in less than 10 working days.
Do not, under any circumstances, try to travel on a passport that has been reported as lost or stolen.
For further information on lost, stolen or damaged passports see here.
Back to topA Garda at your local Garda station will witness your passport application form; as long as they are satisfied as to your identity and that your four photos are a true likeness of you. Make sure you bring photo identification with you and be aware that the Garda may ask you for more proof of identification.
The Garda must:
Your application form is only valid for six months from the date your witness signs it.
Passport applications for children under the age of 18 need the consent of all guardians (unless the child is married).
All guardians must fill in and sign the relevant part of Section 7 of the application form in the presence of a suitable witness.
It is the responsibility of the guardian(s) accompany the child to an appropriate witness for signature. This witness must witness the signature of the guardian(s) which give consent. Please ensure you read all sections of the application form carefully.
A member of one of the professions listed below can witness section 7 of your passport application form as long as they are personally know to you. Witnesses must be satisfied as to you and your child’s identify and that the photo of your child is a true likeness of them.
Please ensure your witness will be contactable at the number provided on the form. If your witness cannot be reached at the phone number provided, this may delay your application.
Guardians must:
The witness must:
A Garda must still witness Section 9 of the application and be satisfied as to the child’s identity. The Section 7 guardian consent requirement is an additional requirement for child applications. The witness list above relates to this part of the application only.
For further guidance on guardianship and consent see here.
You must first report the loss, theft or damage of your passport to your local Garda station. To get a new passport you will need to submit a new application.
On the Application form:
Even if you don’t need a replacement you should inform the Passport Service of the loss or theft. If you lose two or more passports, it may restrict the period of validity for your next passport and it may not be possible to receive your passport in less than 10 working days.
Do not, under any circumstances, try to travel on a passport that has been reported as lost or stolen.
For further information on lost, stolen or damaged passports see here.
Back to topA member of one of the professions listed below can witness your passport application form as long as they are satisfied as to your identify and that your four photos are a true likeness of you.
Applicants must ensure identity verification is witnessed by a witness residing in the same country as the applicant.
Make sure you bring photo identification with you and be aware that the witness may ask you for more proof of identification – this is at their discretion.
The witness must:
Your application form is only valid for six months from the date your witness signs Section 9.
Passport applications for children under the age of 18 need the consent of all guardians (unless the child is married).
All guardians must fill in and sign the relevant part of Section 7 of the application form in the presence of a suitable witness.
It is the responsibility of the guardian(s) accompany the child to an appropriate witness for signature. This witness must witness the signature of the guardian(s) which give consent. Please ensure you read all sections of the application form carefully.
A member of one of the professions listed in the section above can witness section 7 of your passport application form as long as they are personally know to you. Witnesses must be satisfied as to you and your child’s identify and that the photo of your child is a true likeness of them.
Please ensure your witness will be contactable at the number provided on the form. If your witness cannot be reached at the phone number provided, this may delay your application.
Parents/guardians must:
The witness must:
First, report the loss, theft or damage of your passport to the local police and request a police report, if possible. (Note: Police in some jurisdictions will not provide police reports – the nearest Irish Embassy/Consulate will be able to advise).
To get a new passport you will need to submit a new application. The police report must be submitted with your passport application.
On the Application form:
Even if you don’t need a replacement you should inform the Passport Service of the loss or theft. If you lose two or more passports, it may restrict the period of validity for your next passport and it may not be possible to receive your passport in less than 10 working days.
Do not, under any circumstances, try to travel on a passport that has been reported as lost or stolen.
For further information on lost, stolen or damaged passports see here.