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The Identity and Passport Service (IPS) has one standard form for all types of individual applications. The form comes with full instructions, whether you fill in the paper version or complete it online. Learn how to get the form and what fee and supporting documents you need to send IPS.
For an adult passport it costs £72.50 for standard service, £103.00 for the one-week Fast Track service and £128.00 for the Premium one-day service. For a child passport it costs £46.00 for standard service, £87.00 for the one-week Fast Track service and £106.50 for the Premium one-day service.
You can get the form in four ways. You can:
Only you need to sign the form if you are applying just to change your name. No one else needs to sign it, unless your appearance has changed considerably since your last passport, or your passport is lost, stolen or damaged.
You should sign the form at section 9 with your new name. Use your new name even if you are waiting to get married or enter a civil partnership and have not yet officially changed your name.
IPS needs to see evidence of all your name changes. You must send original documents, not copies. IPS will accept laminated documents as proof of name changes.
You will need to send:
and supporting documents as detailed below.
IPS needs form PD2, 'Passports for Newly Weds and Civil Partners'. For information about this form and how to get it, follow the link below.
IPS will need to see documents showing the date of and reason for the name change.
If you have changed your name more than once IPS will need to see evidence of all changes. The documents must show a clear link between each change of name.
For married people, IPS will need to see marriage certificates.
For civil partners, IPS will need to see civil partnership certificates.
If you have gone back to your maiden or unmarried name, IPS will need to see:
If you want to change the name in your passport because you have changed gender, IPS will need to see proof of your name change.
For more information, see 'Transgender and transsexual customers - applying for a passport'.
In all other cases, IPS needs to see your change of name deed.
For help, call the IPS Passport Adviceline on 0300 222 0000.
The Adviceline is open:
- 8.00 am to 8.00 pm Monday to Friday
- 9.00 am to 5.30 pm weekends and public holidays
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