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Consent to issue a passport for a child

Consent of the mother and father, a legal guardian, or an attorney ad litem is necessary to obtain a passport/temporary passport for their child or a child in their custody.

When both parents submit the application at a consular post, the consent to issue a passport for a child is given before a consular employee, using a device which can record a handwritten signature (SignaturePad).

When only one of the parents (legal guardian) applies for a passport, the other parent must:

  • submit the original copy of their written and signed consent to issue a passport for the child to the consular post (for example, by sending it by mail); the parent’s signature must be authenticated by a notary; scans of paper consent forms sent to the consul by e-mail will not be accepted;
  • send the consent to issue a passport document for the child using their ePUAP account to the consular post’s Electronic Inbox (ESP), which must be signed with a qualified electronic signature, a trusted signature, or a personal signature;
  • give their consent in person at any passport authority in Poland (provincial governor) or outside Poland (consul);
  • give their consent using the e-service: Consent to the issue of a passport for a child.

PLEASE NOTE: the consent to issue a passport to a child should, as a general rule, include a PESEL number, therefore, in the case of children born abroad, you should first transcribe their foreign birth certificate.   

Exceptions:

  • Consent is not required from a mother or a father whose parental rights have been terminated, suspended or restricted with regard to giving consent to issuing a child's passport by a family court.
  • If the mother and the father disagree or the consent cannot be obtained from one of them, submit a final and non-appealable family court’s ruling which makes it possible to issue a child's passport without the other parent's consent.

REMEMBER! 

  1. You must submit the original ruling of the competent family court.
  2. A family court ruling that determines with which parent the child lives is not sufficient.
  3. By submitting a family court ruling, you can obtain one passport only.
  • If the other parent is deceased, you must present their death certificate.
  • If the father is unknown, the consul will verify the full copy of the Polish birth certificate against the Polish register of births, marriages, and deaths.

 

 

Materials

Parental Consent for passport
Formularz​_zgoda​_rodzica​_na​_wydanie​_dokumentu​_paszportowego​_dla​_małoletniego​_FINAL-eng.docx 0.01MB
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