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Topsie | 14:05 Tue 05th Sep 2006 | Travel
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Hello

I am going away on 28th September 2006 and have just realised that mine and my boyf's passports are out of date. They ran out this year when I thought was next year.

Does anyone know if I get them sent off this Saturday will I get them back in time? Also does someone have to be in when they are delivered?

I am also going to struggle getting someone to sign them as I dont know any teachers, judges etc so could I get my manager at work to sign them?

Sorry about all the questions but this is the first time I have done this. The last time my mum arranged it all :)

Thanks in advance for any help

Rebecca
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I believe you can take them into the Post Office (main one) and for an added fee they will check that all is in order and then send them off for you. My partner did this a couple of years ago and it took about 10 days.
You can go to the Passport office and get a 4 hour turnaround, on a new passport. Cost is �95 (including the passport). If it is a passport renewal, you need to take your old passport with you, and if you resemble your picture in your old passport, you don't need to get your new pictures counter-signed.

You need to ring the passport office for an appointment.
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Thanks very much for all your answers... they are really helpful.
If you send them off this weekend they would probably get back on time but you can't rely on it.

Best bet is to make an appointment at your nearest passport office and go for the one week guaranteed service - quite a bit cheaper than the same day service.

IIRC you don't need signatures - definitely not on the photos if the old one is still recognisable
On the off chance you've got to get the photos done, you can basically ask anyone who you've known for a couple of years to sign it. My boss did and I've signed his family ones - and I'm not a teacher, doctor or got any more than 5 GCSEs. :-)

Trev
trev, it's a renewal of a passport so it won't need signing.

Incidentally if this was necessary and discovered it would (at very least) seriously delay the passport being issued.

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