Can I apply for a U.S. passport for my child?

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Yes, as a parent or legal guardian, you can apply for a U.S. passport for your child. Both parents must provide their consent, either in person or through notarized written consent if one parent is unable to accompany the child. The child's birth certificate, proof of citizenship, and evidence of parentage, such as a court order or marriage certificate, are required when submitting the application. You will also need to present valid photo identification and provide two color passport photos of the child. For minors under 16, both parents or guardians must be present during the application process. The U.S. Passport Agency aims to facilitate and streamline this process, ensuring the necessary documentation is available and that the child's passport application can be successfully processed.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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