Passport for Minors in Utah

1. What is the minimum age to apply for a passport in Utah?

The minimum age to apply for a passport in Utah is 16 years old.

2. How do I renew a passport for a minor in Utah?

To renew a passport for a minor in Utah, the minor must appear in person with their parents or legal guardians at an authorized acceptance facility such as a post office, county clerk office, or public library. The minor and the parents or guardians must bring proof of the minor’s identity, proof of relationship between the minor and the adults, and the minor’s most recent passport. The adults will also need to show proof of their own identity. For more information, please visit the U.S. Department of State website.

3. Do I need parental consent to apply for a passport for a minor in Utah?

Yes, you need parental consent to apply for a passport for a minor in Utah. Minors must have both parents present when applying, or if one parent cannot be present, the absent parent must provide notarized written consent.

4. What documents are needed to apply for a passport for a minor in Utah?

In order to apply for a passport for a minor in Utah, the following documents are required:

• A completed Form DS-11, Application for a U.S. Passport
• Proof of U.S. Citizenship (Original birth certificate, previous passport, or a report of birth abroad)
• A passport photo
• Parental Identification (Valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license)
• Evidence of parental relationship
• Photocopy of the parent/guardian’s ID
• Parental Consent Form DS-3053 (if only one parent is present)
• Payment for application fees

5. What are the requirements for minors to obtain passports in Utah?

Minors under the age of 16 must appear in person with both parents or legal guardians when applying for a passport and both adults must present valid photo ID. If one parent or guardian is unable to appear, the absent parent must submit a notarized Form DS-3053, “Statement of Consent or Special Circumstances.” Minors aged 16 and 17 may apply with either one parent or legal guardian present. Both the minor and the accompanying adult must present valid photo ID.

6. Is there an expedited process for obtaining a passport for minors in Utah?

Yes, Utah offers an expedited passport service for minors. The applicant must complete an expedited passport application and provide a certified copy of the child’s birth certificate or other official documentation of identity. The application must be submitted to a passport acceptance facility or Regional Passport Agency. The applicant must also pay the required expedited processing fee.

7. Do I need to provide proof of parentage when applying for a passport for a minor in Utah?

Yes, you must provide proof of parentage before applying for a passport for a minor in Utah. This can include a birth certificate, adoption decree, or court order establishing the child’s legal relationship with the parent or guardian.

8. Can I apply for a passport for my child in Utah if I am not the legal guardian?

No, you cannot apply for a passport for a child in Utah if you are not the legal guardian. The legal guardian must be present at the time of the application and must provide proof of their guardianship.

9. Are there any guidelines regarding passport photos for minors in Utah?

Yes. The Utah Driver License Division has guidelines for passport photos for minors. These include:

-The photo must be a color photo that is 2” x 2” in size.
-The photo must capture the full face, frontal view, of the minor applicant.
-The photo must be taken within the past six months and should not be distorted or altered in any way.
-The minor must have a neutral expression, with their mouth closed.
-The background of the photo should be a plain white or off-white color.
-The minor applicant’s eyes must be open and clearly visible.
-The minor applicant should wear clothing that does not obstruct the head or face and should avoid wearing hats or headwear unless it is worn for religious reasons.
-Glasses can be worn, but they should not obscure the eyes.
-If a minor applicant wears a head covering for religious reasons, the head covering should not obscure any part of the face.

10. Is there any fee involved in applying for a passport for a minor in Utah?

Yes, there is a fee involved in applying for a passport for a minor in Utah. The fee for a passport book for a minor (under age 16) is $80. The fee for a passport card (for those under age 16) is $15.

11. Does my child need to have his/her own Social Security Number to apply for a passport in Utah?

Yes, your child needs to have his/her own Social Security Number to apply for a passport in Utah.

12. Is there an additional fee if I need to expedite the process of obtaining a passport for my child in Utah?

Yes, there is an additional fee to expedite the process of obtaining a passport for a child in Utah. The fee is $60, in addition to the passport fee.

13. How can I change the name on my child’s passport if it was issued in Utah?

You can change the name on your child’s passport if it was issued in Utah by submitting Form DS-5504, Application for a U.S. Passport – Name Change, Data Correction and Limited Passport Book Replacement to the address listed on the form. You will also need to submit evidence of your name change, such as a certified copy of a court order, marriage certificate, or divorce decree.

14. Who should sign the application form when applying for a passport for my child in Utah?

The parent or legal guardian of the child should sign the application form when applying for a passport for a child in Utah.

15. How long does it take to obtain a passport for minors in Utah?

In Utah, it typically takes 4-6 weeks to obtain a passport for minors.

16. Are there any restrictions on travelling abroad with minors who have passports issued in Utah?

Yes, there are restrictions on travelling abroad with minors who have passports issued in Utah. Unless the minor is accompanied by both parents, they need to have a notarized consent form from the non-traveling parent or guardian. The minor must also provide other supporting documents such as a birth certificate or adoption papers. In addition, the non-traveling parent or guardian must provide an original copy of a government-issued photo ID and sign the consent form in front of a notary.

17. Does Utah allow dual citizenship when applying for passports for minors?

Yes, Utah allows dual citizenship when applying for passports for minors.

18. How can I get my child’s existing passport replaced with one issued from Utah?

To obtain a passport for your child from Utah, you will need to complete Form DS-11 and submit it in person, along with the required documents, to a passport acceptance facility near you. You must also provide the existing passport in order for it to be replaced. You can find a passport acceptance facility through the U.S. Department of State website. The parent or legal guardian must appear with the child and provide written consent, documented parental relationship, and valid identification.

19. What information do I need to provide when applying for a passport card for a minor in Utah?

When applying for a passport card for a minor in Utah, you will need to provide proof of the minor’s identity, U.S. citizenship, and parental permission. This includes a completed application form (DS-11), a certified copy of the child’s birth certificate or consular report of birth abroad, and a valid photo ID for both parents. If applicable, you must also provide evidence of parental relationship as well as proof of name changes and/or legal custody documents.

20. Can I submit an application form and documents online when applying for a passport for my child in Utah?

No. All applications for a US passport must be submitted in person at a passport acceptance facility. Additionally, all applicants under age 16 must appear in person with both parents or guardians.