How to obtain an Irish passport
- Applications may be made by Passport Express
- Applications may be made by regular post
- Applications may be made in person
Passport application forms are available from all Garda stations,
Post Offices which provide the Passport Express service, many
Libraries and Citizens Advice Centres and also from the Passport
Offices in Dublin and Cork.
You should submit your application to the Passport Office in Dublin
or Cork [if you live in Munster]. If you live abroad send your
application to your nearest Diplomatic and Consular
Missions .
The Dublin and Cork Offices may be contacted on:
Passport Office Dublin Tel. 00 353 1 671 1633 or LoCall 1890 426
888
To email PPO
Dublin, please click this link.
Passport Office Cork Tel. 00 353 21 494 4700 or LoCall 1890 426
900
To email PPO
Cork, please click this link.
What documents should be enclosed
- Complete all sections of the application form correctly and legibly. Don’t forget to enter your signature in the signaturebox on the left hand side of this section.
- Enclose two recently taken passport photographs .
- Have the witness section of the application form and one photograph signed by a Garda Síochána, for applications made in Ireland, or by a member of one of the categories listed on the form for applications made abroad.
- Enclose Proof of Citizenship, if this is your first passport application, or your most recently issued passport in the case of renewal applications. Photocopies are not acceptable.
- Enclose the appropriate fee.
Passport Express Service [Within the State]
Applicants using the Passport Express Service are guaranteed that their passports will be issued within 10 working days, provided that the application form has been properly completed and all necessary documentation is included. The special envelope provided should be used to send the application to the Passport Office. An additional fee is charged by An Post for this service. The Passport Express service is available from most offices of An Post.
Applicants in the State should use application form
APS1E/G.
Express Service in Northern Ireland and Great Britain
The Passport Express service is now available from 70 branches of the UK Post Office in Northern Ireland and Great Britain . This is a 10 day return service.
Passport application forms may also be obtained from these post offices and you may also submit your application through these post offices for a processing fee of £6. This covers express postage to/from the Passport Office.
Applicants outside the State should use application form APS2E/G.
Persons resident in Northern Ireland, if it is not convenient to obtain forms from the offices listed above, may order forms from the Dublin Passport Office.
Regular Postal Applications
You should only apply by regular post if you do not require your
passport for at least 4-6 weeks.
Passport application forms are available from all Garda stations
and from Post Offices which provide the Passport Express service.
The completed application form should be sent to either address
below. Applicants in Munster should post to Cork, applicants
in the rest of Ireland should post to Dublin.
The Passport
Office
The Passport Office
PO Box
9718
1A South Mall
Co.
Dublin Cork
Applying in person
The Passport Offices in Dublin and Cork are open from 9.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday. These Offices normally provide provides a 10 day issuing service. However, if you find that you have left your application late and require a passport in less than 10 days you must apply in person to the Dublin or Cork Office. In such cases it is important that your application is correct and that you also bring proof of travel, eg internet booking or travel tickets. Depending on the urgency an additional Urgent Processing fee may be payable.
Please note - If you have lost your passport or are a first time applicant you must allow 10 working days for the issue of your passport as all such applications must be thoroughly checked before being approved.
The Dublin and Cork Offices are closed at weekends but an emergency service is available outside office hours at the telephone numbers given here. An administrative fee is charged for this emergency service.
If you live abroad.
In general you should allow 4 weeks for the processing of your
passport via your local Mission. This includes the transmission of
your application by email to the Dublin Passport Office where the
passport is printed and the return of the passport to the Mission
concerned by the diplomatic bag service.
The opening hours of Irish Diplomatic and
Consular Missions vary from country to country depending
on local practice. You should telephone in advance if you wish to
call an Irish Mission to obtain a passport.
Proof of Citizenship
If born in Ireland on or before 31 December 2004 -
and applying for your first Irish passport or renewing your
passport if under 18 years of age – you require to submit the long
form of your Irish State birth certificate which shows the names of
your parents. If you are renewing your passport and are over 18
years of age you only need to submit your expired passport.
If born on or after 1 January 2005 please see the citizenship notice here.
In summary, this notice advises that any application for a child
born in Ireland since 1 January 2005, in addition to the child’s
long form birth certificate, you must also submit the long form
birth certificate of one of his/her Irish parents or proof of
reckonable residence if parents are not Irish citizens.
If born outside Ireland to a parent born on the island of
Ireland
the form of your civil birth certificate which shows the names of
your parents (the long form) and
the long form civil birth certificate of your Irish born parent
and, if applicable, your parents’ civil marriage certificate.
If neither of your parents was born in Ireland but you can claim
Irish Citizenship by descent:
your Certificate of Entry in the Foreign
Births Register issued by the Department of Foreign
Affairs and the long form of your civil birth certificate.
If a naturalised Irish Citizen:
the citizenship certificate issued by the Department of Justice,
Equality and Law Reform and your long form birth certificate.
If you are applying for a passport in a name other than that on
your birth certificate or marriage certificate you must produce
evidence that you have changed your name or that you are commonly
known by that name. In general two examples or more showing two
years proof of usage is required to be submitted.


