How to renew an Irish passport as an adult
- Introduction
- Renewing your passport through Passport Online
- Renewing by post through Post Passport
- Renewing your passport in person
- Fees for passport renewals
- How long will my passport renewal take?
- Urgent Appointment Service and emergency travel documents
- Additional documentation you may need
- Useful contacts
Introduction
This page explains how to renew your Irish passport if you are over 18 years old.
You must be an Irish citizen to be eligible for an Irish passport.
Irish passports for adults are valid for 10 years. To continue to travel abroad after the time expires, you must apply to renew your Irish passport. You may also want to apply to renew your passport because:
- Your passport was lost, stolen or damaged
- You have changed your name
If your most recent passport was issued more than 15 years ago, you must apply as a first time applicant.
If you apply for a new passport before your current one has expired, your new passport will run from the date of issue.
3 ways to renew your Irish passport:
- Online, through Passport Online
- By post, through Post Passport
- In person, through the Passport Office’s Urgent Appointment Service
Renewing your passport through Passport Online
You can renew an Irish passport online, following the step-by-step instructions provided.
You do not have to verify your identity when renewing your passport using the online service. If your current passport is due to expire in the next 12 months, you do not need to send your current passport. The previous one will be cancelled within 6 weeks of receiving your new passport. If your current passport has more than 12 months of validity at the time of your renewal application, you must send the original passport by post, unless this passport has been lost or stolen.
Digital photographs
You must include a digital photo as part of your application.
Take the photo yourself
Take a photo at home using a smartphone, iPad or computer that takes digital photos. This cannot be a “selfie” and you should not use the zoom function of your camera. The photo must capture your image from the waist upwards.
You can read more about the photo requirements for the Passport Online service.
Photo was taken at a participating photo provider
You can do this through a participating photo provider like a pharmacy.
They can help you in one of 2 ways:
- They can give you a unique code to include with your online application
- Ask them to email it to you, or save the photo on a USB key, or use other storage methods. You must have access to the photo when completing your online application
Renewing by post through Post Passport
Post Passport is a service provided by An Post. Updates on services are available on the Passport Service's website.
If you are an Irish citizen living in Ireland, you should fill in form APS 1. You will find this form at Garda stations and any An Post office. It is not currently possible to download the paper application form.
If your current passport has more than 12 months before it expires when you apply to renew, you will have to send the original passport by post, unless this passport has been lost or stolen.
Photographs
You must include 4 recent identical photographs of yourself with your application.
2 of these photographs should be signed and stamped on the back by the person who witnesses the application. The witness should also write the form number shown in Section 9 of the application form on the 2 signed photographs.
More detailed information on passport photographs is available on the Passport Service website.
Post Passport abroad
UK
You need to get an APS 2E passport application form first. You can get this form from the Passport Office or contact the Embassy and they will post it to you.
Several UK Post Office branches in Northern Ireland provide the Post Passport service (pdf).
The following post offices in the UK also offer Post Passport:
- Cardiff Post Office, 83 - 85 Queen Street, Cardiff, CF10 2NX
- Glasgow Post Office, 140 West Nile Street, Glasgow, G1 2RD
- Liverpool Post Office, 1 – 3 South John Street, Liverpool, L1 8BN
If you are applying abroad, suitable categories of witnesses are listed on the application form. The witness should enter their daytime contact number on the application form as this may need to be verified by the Passport Service or the relevant embassy or consulate.
If you are submitting a paper based application through an Embassy or Consulate abroad, please see the Embassy or Consulate website for more information.
Renewing your passport in person
Please note: Passport Online is the fastest way to apply for your passport.
The counter service at the Passport Office is mainly designed to help people who need their passports urgently, and don’t have enough time to apply in other ways. In these cases, you should book an appointment with the Passport Office in Dublin or Cork. Information on the Urgent Appointment Service is below.
Fees for passport renewals
The fees are:
Standard 34-page 10-year passport
Service | Cost |
Passport Online | €75 plus a €15 postage if you live outside Ireland |
Post Passport with An Post | €80
Plus a €9.50 fee for 1 application or a €16 fee for a Family Application for up to 4 applications
|
In person | €95 plus an appointment fee depending on the turnaround time needed.
|
Large 66-page 10-year passport
Service | Cost |
Passport Online | €105 plus a €15 postage if you live outside Ireland |
Post Passport with An Post | €110
Plus a €9.50 fee for 1 or a €16 fee for a Family Application for up to 4 applications
|
How long will my passport renewal take?
Simple online renewals take around 10 working days to process.
Complex online renewals take around 15 working days to process. A complex renewal is when you are asked to submit extra documentation or you are changing information on your passport. You could be changing your name or reporting a lost or stolen passport.
If you are applying by post, you should allow at least 8 weeks for your application to be processed (not including postage times). This period may be extended at certain times of the year due to increased application numbers.
Check the Passport Service website for current processing times.
Tracking the progress of your passport application
The Passport Service provides a Passport Tracking Service, which allows you to check the status of your application online. To do this, you must have the application number from your form (available in the top left-hand corner of the form).
Urgent Appointment Service and emergency travel documents
Urgent Appointment Service
The Urgent Appointment Service offices are in Dublin, Cork and London. You must book an appointment before attending the office. There are 3 types of appointments, and a fee will apply to this appointment service relative to how quickly you need your passport.
- Same day renewal service. These appointments can be booked 3 days in advance.
- 4 day renewal service. These appointments can be booked 3 weeks in advance.
- 5 day renewal service (London only). These appointments can be booked 3 weeks in advance
Emergency travel documents
The Passport Service will still offer a same-day emergency service if you need a passport due to:
- A medical emergency or
- The death of a family member abroad.
Contact the Passport Service by phone 01 671 1633 or by webchat if you need a passport in an emergency.
Additional documentation you may need
Change of name
If you want to change the name on your passport to your married name, you must submit your civil marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate.
If your previous passport was issued in your married name and you want your new passport issued in your maiden name you must submit:
- Your original birth certificate
- Your original civil marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate
- Your judicial separation court order
- Your separation agreement or your divorce decree
Otherwise, you will need to submit 2 different official documents that show you have been using your maiden name for 2 years.
If you have changed your name for another reason, you will have to submit documents that show you have been continually using the name for at least 2 years.
If the name you are known by is the Irish version of your name but you do not have proof that you have been continually using it for 2 years, 6 months’ usage may be accepted. If the proof of 6 months’ usage is accepted, the English version of your name will also be noted on the passport.
If your documents are not in English you must also supply a certified English version.
Gender recognition
You can apply in your preferred gender if you have received a Gender Recognition Certificate issued from the Department of Social Protection. You must submit your Gender Recognition Certificate and your birth certificate as re-issued after gender recognition. You will need to submit your current Irish passport. This will be cancelled and returned to you.
If you are not eligible for a Gender Recognition Certificate, you have to supply documentary evidence from 2 different documents that you have been using the name continually for at least 2 years. You will have to give a Statutory Declaration stating that you have the intention of living in the new gender for the rest of your life.
If you live outside of Ireland or if your personal circumstances are different, contact the Passport Service.