Photo and signature authentication

This service is only available for those registered on AIRE under the London catchment area. For those who are not registered under the London catchment area, some authentication or legalisation services are available by contacting the Notary Office via email.

In order to issue a passport for a child, photo legalization is mandatory only for minors aged 0 to 11 , while for minors aged between 12 and 17, fingerprinting must be done at the Consulate as part of the passsport application.

AUTHENTICATION OF A SIGNATURE – PASSPORT FOR MINORS BETWEEN 0 AND 17 YEARS OF AGE

The parents’ consent is always required for the issue of a passport to a minor.
It is irrelevant whether the parents are married, cohabiting, separated, divorced or are natural parents.

If the parent giving consent is an EU national, they can simply complete and sign the relevant application form MOD2 (for minors between 12 and 17 years of age) or the application form MOD3 (for minors between 0 and 11 years of age) and enclose a photocopy of a valid passport or national ID card where the signature is visible, so that it can be compared to the one on the form.

If the parent giving consent is a non-EU national – which includes British nationals – they must sign the consent declaration form in one of the following ways: