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Passport Office to increase staff and tweak child application process in response to surge

The requirement for children to get parental consent forms witnessed by gardaí has been an issue.

THE NUMBERS OF people handling customer service queries in the Passport Office is set to double over the next two weeks as part of efforts to reduce a backlog. 

A procedural change relating to the garda witnessing of new passport applications is also being planned to reduce the number of outstanding children’s passport applications. 

In recent months there have been issues with children getting new passports, with a Parliamentary Question by Sinn Féin TD Ruairí Ó Murchú revealing that there were over 58,000 such applications outstanding

The issue stems from the requirement for children to get their parental consent forms signed and witnessed by gardaí.

This is an issue particularly in part-time garda stations because if the Passport Office is unable to reach the garda station on three occasions the process must be restarted.

In a letter sent to members of his Fine Gael parliamentary party, Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney has said that about 50 child applications are stalled each day because of this issue. 

He says that from now on a daily list will be transmitted between the Passport Office and garda management of the cases where contact has not been made. Contact will then be initiated from the garda side and the process can continue without being restarted. 

In addition, the minister has also said that the number of customer service staff in the Passport Office is set to increase from 60 at present to 80 next week and then to 140 in a fortnight’s time. 

There is currently a record surge in the demand for passports, with 560,000 passports issued to date in 2022. This is 90,000 more passports than were issued at this point of the year in 2019.

Overall, 80% of passports issued are renewals, which have a quicker turnaround time. The minister has said that almost half of all adults who renew their passports online will receive their new passport in the post within two working days. 

- With reporting by Christina Finn

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    Mute liam
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    Jun 2nd 2022, 12:59 PM

    The passport office is not fit for purpose Impossible to contact by phone or email and often refuse to answer questions if you are lucky enough to make contact They are still working from home as Covid 19 strikes members of Civil,Public and Teachers unions more so than other groups and the Lazy **** wont go into work

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    Jun 2nd 2022, 2:24 PM

    @liam: The Passport Office staff are not working from home.

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    Mute Gert McNulty
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    Jun 2nd 2022, 5:21 PM

    @liam: quiet now Liam

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    Jun 2nd 2022, 2:28 PM

    Witnessing and logging of passport applications by Gardaí involves the Garda taking a handwritten note in a log book, in most cases, a copy book on the front desk of the barracks. The passport office must then verify each application by phone. No wonder it takes an age! It is utterly archaic! Gardaí should be able to digitally witness the application there and then as part of the online application. Honestly, no wonder this process is so inefficient, it’s utterly moronic.

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    Jun 2nd 2022, 7:36 PM

    Sure no rush lads…. Nobody can get outta the airports… sit back have a brew

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    Jun 2nd 2022, 12:05 PM
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    Jun 3rd 2022, 1:05 AM

    I see ye are trying to get in contact with Gardai about Passport verification.

    Did ye never hear of a Commissioner for Oaths who is know as an Officer of the Court and is Authorised by the Chief Justice to verify serious documents like Passport Applications and stamp them as well as Affidavits and Administer an Oath.

    Remember on child Passport where you have a single parent or sole Guardian you have to get an Affidavit done and child birth cert notoristed.

    NOTE: The Gardai cannot verify an Affidavit only a Superior Court Official can like a Commissioner for Oaths Notory Public or a Solicitor. If your a single parent or sole Guardian it’s no use going to Gardai as they just send you to us anyway

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