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CathyWentz92 | 13:55 Wed 30th Jul 2008 | Travel
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Hey, Who Can I Get To Sign My Passport? Because It Can't Be Someone Related To Me Any Ideas? Please Get Back To Me Thanks (:
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Ask the owners of the shops you go to.
a teacher that's known you for two years.... (i think 2 yrs)
Teacher, doctor it should say somewhere
Hey, I Think You Should Get An Upstanding Member Of The Community To Sign It For You. Maybe An Ex-Teacher Or Headmaster Or Doctor Or Bank Manager. Any One Of These People Should Be Able To Help.

Do You Know Anyone In A Trusted Position Like A Policeman Or A Lawyer? But Yes, The Passport Form Should Give You Some More Ideas Like 4getmenot Said.

Hope That Helps (:
It does, in the instructions - I think a Justice of the Peace also qualifies.

For a renewal you only need to have a photo validated if you've changed so much since the last issue that you're unrecognisable as the same person. It's all in the notes and on the passport service's website.
The local shopkeepers, suggested by Rtaxron, do not qualify as suitable countersignatories. The only exceptions might be your local postmaster or pharmacist (unless, of course, the shopkeeper is otherwise qualified, perhaps because he runs the shop as a limited company, of which he is a director). See here for a list of acceptable countersignatures:
http://www.ips.gov.uk/passport/apply-countersi gn.asp

If the '92' in your username is the year of your both, then a teacher would be the most obvious person. (When I was in teaching, I signed dozens of passport photos).

If you're older (or you just happen to know your local publican anyway), anyone who holds a 'personal licence' can sign.

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The Vicar of your local church is an acceptable person authorised to sign your application, and, normally he/she doesn't charge for the service. Most other professions do apply a charge.
This is the full list from the Home Office.... they have to have known you for at least two years, not be related by birth or marriage, reside in the UK but not at the same address as you.

* Accountant
* Airline Pilots
* Articled clerk of a limited company
* Assurance agent of recognised company
* Bank/building society official
* Barrister
* British Computer Society (BCS) - Professional grades which are Associate (AMBCS), Member (MBCS), Fellow (FBCS) (PN 25/2003)
* Broker
* Chairman/director of limited company
* Chemist
* Chiropodist
* Christian Science practitioner
* Commissioner of oaths
* Councillor: local or county
* Civil servant (permanent)
* Dentist
* Designated Premises Supervisors
* Director/Manager of a VAT registered Charity
* Director/Manager/Personnel Officer of a VAT registered Company
* Engineer (with professional qualifications)

to be continued....
* Fire service official
* Funeral director
* Insurance agent (full time) of a recognised company
* Journalist
* Justice of the Peace
* Legal secretary (members and fellows of the Institute of legal secretaries)
* Local government officer
* Manager/Personnel officer (of limited company)
* Member of Parliament
* Merchant Navy officer
* Minister of a recognised religion
* Nurse (RGN and RMN)
* Officer of the armed services (active or retired)
* Optician
* Person with honours (e.g. OBE MBE etc.)
* Personal Licensee Holders
* Photographer (professional)
* Police officer
* Post Office official
* President/Secretary of a recognised organisation
* Salvation Army officer
* Social worker
* Solicitor
* Surveyor
* Teacher, lecturer
* Trade union officer
* Travel agency (qualified)
* Valuers and auctioneers (fellow and associate members of the incorporated society)
* Warrant officers and Chief Petty Officers


Cathy, are you British? If you are not, your own country may have different regulations.
Don't ask your doctor.........they will charge you a fortune. The headmaster at my daughter's school signed ours.
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What does your wife do noknowledge ?
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Oh lol !!!
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me.. I can sign it for you!

oh, except that I don't really "know" you :o)
lol @ noknowledge
Can you get your employer to sign it?

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