Authorisation and consent:consent needed to issue a passport
This guidance tells HM Passport Office staff when to ask for extra authorisation from another person or organisation before we issue a passport.
- From:
- HM Passport Office
- Published
- 8 January 2024
- Last updated
- 3 June 2025 — See all updates
Documents
Authorisation and consent: needed to issue a passport
PDF, 271284 KB, 21 pages
This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology.
Request an accessible format.
If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of this document in a more accessible format, please email alternativeformats@homeoffice.gov.uk. Please tell us what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use.
Details
The guidance explains:
- when we need official authorisation to issue a passport
- when we need consent to process a customer’s request (for example, to cancel a passport) or their passport application
- when we need additional consent to process the customer’s application or request
- when we will not ask for additional consent to process the customer’s request
Updates to this page
Published 8 January 2024
Last updated 3 June 2025
href="#full-history">+ show all updates
-
Guidance updated to show examiners must check the person giving consent to the passport application has parental responsibility in the country where the child is habitually resident and not where the child is born.
-
First published.
Sign up for emails or print this page
Update history
2025-10-03 10:37
The guidance has been updated – details of the updates can be found in the ‘Changes from last version of this guidance’ section.
2025-06-03 11:28
Guidance updated to show examiners must check the person giving consent to the passport application has parental responsibility in the country where the child is habitually resident and not where the child is born.
2024-01-08 10:55
First published.
Authorisation and consent: needed to issue a passport
PDF, 271284 KB, 21 pages
This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology.
Request an accessible format.
If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of this document in a more accessible format, please email alternativeformats@homeoffice.gov.uk. Please tell us what format you need. It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use.
Details
The guidance explains:
- when we need official authorisation to issue a passport
- when we need consent to process a customer’s request (for example, to cancel a passport) or their passport application
- when we need additional consent to process the customer’s application or request
- when we will not ask for additional consent to process the customer’s request
Updates to this page
Published 8 January 2024
Last updated 3 June 2025
href="#full-history">+ show all updates
-
Guidance updated to show examiners must check the person giving consent to the passport application has parental responsibility in the country where the child is habitually resident and not where the child is born.
-
First published.
Sign up for emails or print this page
Update history
2025-10-03 10:37
The guidance has been updated – details of the updates can be found in the ‘Changes from last version of this guidance’ section.
2025-06-03 11:28
Guidance updated to show examiners must check the person giving consent to the passport application has parental responsibility in the country where the child is habitually resident and not where the child is born.
2024-01-08 10:55
First published.
Details
The guidance explains:
- when we need official authorisation to issue a passport
- when we need consent to process a customer’s request (for example, to cancel a passport) or their passport application
- when we need additional consent to process the customer’s application or request
- when we will not ask for additional consent to process the customer’s request
Updates to this page
-
Guidance updated to show examiners must check the person giving consent to the passport application has parental responsibility in the country where the child is habitually resident and not where the child is born.
-
First published.
Sign up for emails or print this page
Update history
2025-10-03 10:37
The guidance has been updated – details of the updates can be found in the ‘Changes from last version of this guidance’ section.
2025-06-03 11:28
Guidance updated to show examiners must check the person giving consent to the passport application has parental responsibility in the country where the child is habitually resident and not where the child is born.
2024-01-08 10:55
First published.