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14. The fees specified in the second column of the following table are payable in respect of the carrying out of the functions specified in the corresponding entry in the first column of that table.
Function | Fee | |
---|---|---|
Arranging the return of supporting documents accompanying up to four passport applications made in the United Kingdom | £5 | |
Arranging delivery of a passport for an application made outside the United Kingdom and if the application is successful, delivering the passport— | ||
To an address in the United Kingdom (including a British Forces Post Office address) | £5 | |
To a United Kingdom embassy, High Commission or consulate by diplomatic channels | £11.41 | |
To an address, not being one of the above, specified by the prospective passport holder or the Secretary of State | £9.70 | |
Forwarding an application or up to four passport applications made outside the United Kingdom to a passport office in the United Kingdom to be administered where the prospective passport holder (or one of the prospective passport holders) was born after 2nd September 1929 | £13.31 | |
Arranging the return of supporting documents accompanying an application or applications (up to a maximum of 4 applications) made outside the United Kingdom for a passport — | ||
To an address in the United Kingdom | £5 | |
To an overseas address specified by the prospective passport holder or the Secretary of State, where the prospective passport holder (or one of the prospective passport holders) was born after 2nd September 1929 | £10.16 |
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