My teenager needs a passport. Does he/she need to sign his/her application in person?
Children 13 years and older must have their signature witnessed by the Passport Acceptance Agent. The parent will still sign the letter of authorization and present his/her identification. Only the mother, father, or legal guardian can complete the paperwork for children under the age of 13 and submit it to G3 for processing.
Children 13 years and older must be present with a parent to have their signature witnessed by the passport acceptance agent. The parent will still sign the letter of authorization and present his/her identification. Only the mother, father, or legal guardian can fill out the paperwork for children under the age of 13 and submit it to us for processing.
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