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Obtaining a Passport for a Child/Youth under DCFS Supervision

1200-501.40 | Revision Date: 07/01/14

Overview

This policy guide outlines the procedure on how to obtain passports for children who are under DCFS supervision.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Policy

Passports for Children/Youth under DCFS Supervision

Required Documentation

Passport Fees and Processing

Procedure

Applying for a Passport for Children in Out-of-Home Care

CSW Responsibilities

SCSW Responsibilities

ARA Responsibilities

RA Responsibilities

Requesting Payment or Reimbursement for Passports

CSW Responsibilities

Approvals

Helpful Links

Forms

Referenced Policy Guides

Statutes

Version Summary

This policy guide was updated from the 08/26/10 version, as part of the Policy Redesign, in accordance with the DCFS Strategic Plan.

POLICY

Passports for Children/Youth under DCFS Supervision

Per the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI), all children, including infants, are required to present valid documentation to enter or depart from the United States. Children under the age of sixteen (16) may continue crossing borders using only a U.S. birth certificate or other form of U.S. proof of citizenship, such as a naturalization certificate . Americans must additionally meet the entry requirements of Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and other Caribbean when traveling to these countries. .

 

The following persons can apply to get a passport for a child:

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Required Documentation

The following documentation is required when applying for a passport for a child/youth that is under DCFS supervision.

 

  1. A court minute order. The court minute order must:

 

  1. Proof of citizenship for the child, which must include one (1) of the following:

 

For a child in an adoptive placement, the prospective adoptive parent may not be given the child’s certified birth certificate due to the confidentiality of the birth parents. SCSWs and/or the County Counsel should be consulted on the procedure for prospective adoptive parents to obtain a passport for a child.

 

If the child does not have a certified birth certificate or a previous U.S. passport, the child must instead have both:

 

AND

 

If none of these items are available, use a combination of these documents such as a social security card, credit card, bank card, and/or library card. None of these items may be used alone.

 

A U.S. citizen or a permanent resident who has known the applicant for at least (2) years can vouch for the applicant. That witness must present a valid primary ID and complete the DS-71, Affidavit of Identifying Witness, in the presence of a passport agent at the time of the application.

 

  1. Social security card. This cannot be used as identification.

 

  1. Two (2) identical passport photographs that meet all of the following criteria:

 

  1. Application fee, paid to the U.S. Department of State

 

  1. For the person applying for a child/youth under the age of sixteen (16), one item from each of the following lists must be submitted as evidence of the person’s relationship to the child. A child’s previous U.S. passport is not considered acceptable evidence.

 

AND

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Passport Fees and Processing

The fees to obtain a passport are as follows:

 

Age of Person Seeking a Passport

Fee

Infant to age sixteen (16)

  • $105.00, which includes:
  • Application fee: $80.00
  • Execution fee: $25.00

Age sixteen (16) and older

  • $135.00, which includes:
  • Application fee: $110.00
  • Execution fee: $25.00

 

Both fees and surcharges are combined into one (1) payment and should be paid to the U.S. Department of State. The acceptable method of payment should be inquired about at that the site where the passport is being obtained. Most passports agencies now only accept applications by appointment. To make an appointment, or to obtain information, call the National Passport Information Center. All children, including infants, must appear in person and be accompanied by an adult.

 

To obtain a passport via routine service, the processing time is two (2) to four (4) weeks, if applying at a Passport Acceptance Facility such as a local post office, municipal office, courthouse, or library.

 

For expedited service of a passport, the processing time is within two (2) weeks if the application fee is made at one (1) of the seven (7) Regional Passport Centers. An additional $60.00 will be charged for the application fee.

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PROCEDURE

Applying for a Passport for Children in Out-of-Home Care

CSW Responsibilities

  1. Submit a request to obtain a passport along with the travel request to the SCSW for approval, and next to the court, well in advance of the planned travel date.
  1. If the plan is for the child to travel outside of the United States, a court order is required as outlined in Vacation Requests.

 

  1. Use the following language when requesting that the court authorize DCFS to obtain a passport for a child:

 

  1. Obtain the fully completed minute order approving the vacation request.

 

  1. Schedule and make the passport application appointment at a Passport Acceptance Center.
  1. Bring all required documents to the appointment.

 

  1. If a parent, legal guardian, or court approved travel companion is applying for the passport for a child under the age of fourteen (14):
  1. Advise him/her that:
  1. He/she must present all required evidence of his/her identity when applying.
  1. The child must appear in person at the passport application appointment.
  1. He/she must cosign the child’s application.
  1. He/she must bring all required documents for the child.
  1. Direct him/her to make an appointment at a Passport Acceptance Center.

 

  1. Complete the child’s Application for Passport but do not sign the application until instructed by the Passport Acceptance Agency representative.
  1. Instruct a parent, legal guardian, or caregiver to do the same if he/she is applying for the child’s passport.

 

  1. Request payment from the Special Payment Unit. Pay the applicable fees to the U.S. Department of State at the Passport Acceptance Center.
  1. Verify with the Passport Acceptance Center the method of payment that is required.
  1. Obtain receipts for reimbursements and/or records.
  1. If the parent, legal guardian, or caregiver is to pay the fees, complete the DCFS 5540 This graphic links to a form tutorial video., Special Payment Authorization Request , and obtain the SCSW, ARA, and RA’s approval.
  1. Include the parent, guardian or caregiver's social security number on the request.
  1. If requesting reimbursement for application fees paid, submit the DCFS 5540 and all receipts to the DCFS Special Payments Unit.

SCSW Responsibilities

  1. Review the minute order, DCFS 5540, and all documents being submitted for a child’s passport application.

 

  1. If not approved, return the documents to the CSW for completion.

 

  1. If approved, sign and submit all reviewed documents to the ARA for approval.

ARA Responsibilities

  1. Review the minute order, DCFS 5540, and all documents being submitted for a child’s passport application.

 

  1. If not approved, return the documents to the SCSW with instructions for further completion.

 

  1. If approved, sign and return to the SCSW for processing.

 

  1. If the requested reimbursement amount is $500.00 or more, submit all documents to the RA for approval.

RA Responsibilities

  1. Review the minute order, DCFS 5540, and all documents being submitted for a child’s passport application.

 

  1. If not approved, return to the ARA for further completion.

 

  1. If the amount is $500.00 or more, approve and sign all documents and return to the ARA for processing.

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Requesting Payment or Reimbursement for Passports

CSW Responsibilities

  1. If you or the parent, legal guardian, or caregiver has already paid for passport fees, fax a copy of the minute order with the judicial signature, the approved DCFS 5540 Special Payment Authorization Request, and all receipts to (213) 637-2551 for reimbursement.

 

  1. Document all actions and contacts in the Contact Notebook.

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APPROVALS

SCSW, ARA, and RA Approval

HELPFUL LINKS

Forms

LA Kids

DCFS 5540 This graphic links to a form tutorial video., Special Payment Authorization Request

Referenced Policy Guides

0300-503.80, Vacation Requests

0100-525.11, Placing Children Outside of the Country

1200-500.10, Vital Records (Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce)

Statutes

U.S. Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Act of 2004 – Requires all person, including U.S. citizens traveling by air, to present a valid passport to reenter the United States and that all persons’ U.S. citizenship and identity be documented.

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