Passport fees vary depending on the type of application and the service you use. The express service is more expensive.
Passport fees
|
Standard service |
Express service |
| First adult passport* (includes passport interview) |
£72.50 |
N/A |
| Replace a lost, stolen or damaged adult passport* |
£72.50 |
£111 |
| First child passport |
£46 |
£84.50 |
| Replace a lost, stolen or damaged child passport |
£46 |
£84.50 |
| Renew or amend an existing adult passport* |
£72.50 |
£111 |
| Renew or amend an existing child passport |
£46 |
£84.50 |
| Extend a restricted validity adult passport |
£72.50 |
£111 |
| Extend a restricted validity child passport |
£46 |
£84.50 |
* If you were born on or before 2 September 1929 you are eligible for a free standard 32-page 10 year passport but if you need to use the express service, you will have to pay the express fee of £38.50.
If we are posting a passport to the UK for someone born in Jersey, there is an additional fee of £7.84 for registered post.
How to pay
You can pay by:
- debit card
- credit card
- cash
- cheques and postal orders (payable to ‘Treasurer of the States’)
If you apply by post you can pay with your credit or debit card (there is an additional fee of £1 for using your credit card) by filling out the payment slip provided within the passport application form. Please do not send cash in the post.
Paying by cheque
Adjustments to cheques must have a full signature by the side of the adjustment. Initials are no longer acceptable. If a cheque is received with only an initialled adjustment it will be returned as unpaid and may incur a bank charge.
With the above in mind, please check that the following details are correct on your cheque before you give it to us:
- cheque is made payable to ‘Treasurer of the States’
- written amount and figure in the amount box match
- cheque is signed and dated
Unfortunately we are unable to accept cheques or postal orders for express service passports.