Minors under age
of 14:
- Must appear in person.
- Must be accompanied by BOTH PARENTS or legal
guardians with acceptable proof of ID. If only one parent appears the other
parent must sign and notarize a Statement of Consent
( Form DS-3053 ).
Consent Statements by Non-Applying Parents Included with Passport
Applications for Minors Under Age 14 Must Be Notarized. The consent
statement must include the child's name and date of birth, as well as parent's
identification information or a copy of his/her ID.
Minors ages 14 to 17:
- Must appear in person.
- Parental consent may be requested.
- If the child does not have identification of
his/her own, a parent needs to accompany your child, present identification
and co-sign the application.
NOTE:
Parents/guardians will need to present evidence of their relationship
to the child. Such evidence includes:
- Certified U.S. birth certificate listing parents'
names; or
- Certified Foreign Birth Certificate listing
parents' names and translation, if necessary; or
- Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240) with parents'
names listed; or
- Certification of Birth Abroad (Form DS-1700) with
parents' names listed; or
- Adoption Decree listing adopting parents' names;
or
- Court Order Establishing Custody; or
- Court Order Establishing Guardianship.
These requirements are being implemented to enhance the
accurate identification of applicants and aid in the prevention of international
child abduction and substitution.