Passports

Contact Details For Passport Offices
Advice for Passport Applicants
Turnaround Times for Passport Applications
The Passport Office, which is part of the Department of Foreign
Affairs, issues passports to Irish citizens.
All Irish citizens are entitled to apply for an Irish passport.
Services are provided by the Passport Offices in Dublin and
Cork and by Irish
Diplomatic and Consular Missions overseas.
Passports are required for travel to all countries except the
United Kingdom. (However, you should note that some airlines now
require photo-ID for flights to the UK). With the exception of
travel to the U.K., Irish citizens require a valid passport for
travel to all other destinations in the E.U.
All EU citizens have the right to enter and reside in the territory of any other Member State of the Union for a period of up to three months simply by presenting a valid passport or national identity card: no other formality is required. Member States cannot set additional conditions concerning the minimum validity of duration of the identity card or passport.
Irish citizens travelling to destinations outside the EU are subject to the specific requirements of those countries for the entry of non-nationals into their territory and they should contact the relevant Embassy of those countries before they travel for the most up-to-date information on these requirements.
Validity of Passports
Infants (up to age 3) are issued with a 3 year
passport.
Children aged 3-17 are issued with a 5 year passport.
Persons aged 18 and over are issued with a 10 year
passport.
In certain cases (e.g. where a previous passport has been lost or
stolen), the Passport Office may restrict the validity of a
replacement passport.
If you have a query regarding passport services which is not answered in the following sections you should contact the Passport Office or your nearest Embassy or Consulate.

How to get a passport
Apply early! It is recommended, if you live in Ireland, to use the Passport Express service which is available at most post offices. If you are not in a hurry for your passport you can apply by regular post but you should allow at least 4-6 weeks for return of your passport by this method. If you live abroad apply to your nearest Irish Mission. In general allow at least 4-6 weeks for the issue of your passport in such cases.
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Travel Advice
For information before you go abroad, see our Travel Advice section here.
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