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Who can apply to renew an adult passport and when

Don't leave your passport renewal until the last minute. You can carry up to nine months validity from your old passport on to your new one. Find out how to renew your passport.

When you should apply

Apply to renew your passport if there are nine months or less before it expires:

  • IPS will add the unused time (up to nine months) on to your new 10 year passport
  • some countries ask for six months validity on your passport
  • you should only book travel when your passport is valid

Refunds cannot be paid for time left on an unused passport.

Time taken: Normal applications

The following table shows the minimum length of time you should allow for a passport renewal using the normal service. Times are not guaranteed. Do not book travel until you have a valid passport.

These times are a guide for when you complete the form correctly and provide the correct documents. The times shown are not guaranteed and do not include postage time. In some cases IPS may need to take extra time to look at your application, including confirming details you have given and contacting your countersignatory.

IPS recommends you use the Post Office Check & Send service.

Time taken for passport renewal (excluding postal time)

 Check & Send

2 weeks

 Post

3 weeks

 First time applicants

6 weeks

Urgent applications

If you need a passport within two weeks you should use the IPS Fast Track one-week service or the Premium one-day service. These services are by appointment only – call the Passport Adviceline 0300 222 0000.

The Premium service is not available for extensions to a passport. You may not be able to upgrade from normal to premium or fast track service in the summer. In some cases IPS may need to take extra time to look at your application, including confirming details you have given and contacting your countersignatory.

Who can renew their passport

You can apply to renew your passport if you still have your last passport and:

  • it was a standard UK adult ten-year passport or a UK five-year child's passport issued before you were 16
  • it is undamaged
  • you do not need to change your name or national status

You cannot renew your passport if:

  • you were previously included as a child on someone else's passport

In this case you will need to apply for a first adult passport.

If you are changing your name

If you want your new passport to show a different name to your current passport, see 'About name changes and passports'.

Non-UK residents and those temporarily outside the UK

If you do not live in the UK, you can apply in person to renew your passport while visiting the UK.

IPS cannot accept applications from overseas. If you would like to renew your British Passport while outside the UK, you will need to contact your local embassy, high commission or consulate.

Extending a limited passport

If IPS issued your old passport for a restricted period (one year or less), you should call the Passport Adviceline 0300 222 0000 before applying.

You will not be able to use the Premium one-day service, as this is not available for passport extensions.

Next steps - renewing an adult passport

To get an application form, check the fee and find out what supporting documents you need to provide, follow the link below.

Making a note of the application barcode number

Make sure you make a note of the application barcode number before sending it to IPS. You will need this if you want to make enquiries about your application or track its progress.

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Need passport advice?

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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