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UK Passport Fees — Standard, Fast Track & Premium

Clear breakdown of the main fee options, when to pick each, and practical tips for UK residents and applicants abroad.

Overview — How UK Passport Fees Work

The UK Passport Office charges depend on applicant age, the booklet type (standard versus larger page count), and the service chosen: standard online or paper, Fast Track (usually one-week service), and Premium (one-day appointment for renewals). International applicants also face courier/handling fees. Below you'll find typical fee matrices, guidance for choosing services, and real-world examples so you pick the right option for your timetable and budget.

Service Types

  • Standard online: Cheapest, posted to your address; best for planned renewals.
  • Paper form: Slightly more expensive; used where online isn't possible.
  • Fast Track: Faster (target ~1 week) — appointment required.

Age Categories

  • Adults: Usually 10-year validity options (if eligible).
  • Children: Shorter validity (commonly 5 years) with different prices.

Where Fees Vary

  • Online vs paper submission
  • Domestic vs overseas application (extra courier/country handling)
  • Service speed (Standard / Fast Track / Premium)

Adult Passport Fees — Typical Rates

The exact charges can change annually. The table below shows commonly published ranges for the most-used services; always confirm on GOV.UK before payment.

ServiceTypical Online Fee (GBP)Paper Form Fee (GBP)Notes
Standard adult (34-page)£82.50£93.00Cheapest when applied online
Adult jumbo (50-page)£93.50£104.00Better for frequent travellers
These are example figures reflecting common published rates. Use the official GOV.UK pages (links below) to get live confirmed prices before you proceed.

Child Passport Fees — What to Expect

Child passports typically cost less but are valid for a shorter period (usually 5 years). Paper and online fee differences apply here too.

ServiceTypical Online Fee (GBP)Paper Form Fee (GBP)Notes
Child standard (34-page)£53.50£64.00Valid for five years
Child jumbo (50-page)£64.50£75.00Choose if many family trips planned
For children, ensure you have parental consent documents ready — that’s often more time-consuming than the fee payment step.

Fast Track — One-Week Service

Fast Track offers a significantly reduced processing time and is useful when travel is soon. It requires an in-person appointment at a Passport Office. It is more expensive than standard service and appointment slots can be limited during busy months.

TypeTypical Fast Track Fee (GBP)When to Use
Adult (34-page)£155.00Urgent travel within days to 2 weeks
Adult (50-page)£166.00Frequent travellers needing faster turnaround
Child (34-page)£126.00Urgent child travel
Child (50-page)£137.00Child with high travel frequency
Fast Track reduces calendar time but does not remove document checks. Missing or inconsistent documents can delay or cancel the fast-track benefit.

Premium (One-Day) Service — Same Day / One-Day Issuance

The Premium service generally applies to adult renewals and provides same-day collection after an appointment. It is the most expensive option and is restricted in scope (often limited to renewals rather than first issues or child passports).

ServiceTypical Fee (GBP)Notes
Premium (one-day) adult — 34-page£193.50Fastest option; adult renewals typically only
Premium (one-day) adult — 50-page£204.50Limited availability; appointment required
Premium is convenient for immediate emergency travel but requires perfect documentation and usually pre-booked slots at central Passport Office locations.

Applications from Abroad — Additional Costs & Handling

If you're applying from outside the UK, expect additional fees for overseas processing and courier. The base application fee may be similar, but local handling varies by country and by whether application is submitted via local embassy/consulate or an online portal for overseas applicants.

ItemTypical Additional CostNotes
Courier / return postage£20–£50 (varies)Depends on country & service chosen
Local consular handlingVaries by missionCheck the local British mission site
Overseas applicants should check the specific guidance for the country they are in — some missions use regional processing centres and different fee mechanisms.

Choosing the Right Service — Practical Examples

Below are common scenarios and recommended approaches so you choose a cost-effective and time-appropriate option.

Useful Sources

Hidden Costs & Refund Policy

Most UK passport fees are non-refundable once processing has started. However, if you cancel before your appointment or fail to attend, the appointment fee may be lost. Courier surcharges and premium service bookings are also usually non-refundable. Always check refund rules before making payment.

Refunds are rare — apply only when sure about eligibility and documents.

Concessions & Special Cases

While standard fees apply to most, certain applicants may get concessions or exemptions under UK government schemes:

Payment Methods Accepted

Cash is not accepted for online or postal applications.

Processing Time vs Cost Comparison

ServiceCostTypical Processing Time
Standard Online£82.503–10 weeks
Fast Track£155+~1 week
Premium One-Day£193+Same day (renewals only)
Plan 3+ months ahead and you’ll save both money and stress.

Checklist Before Paying Fees

Family Applications & Bulk Considerations

Applying for multiple passports at once does not give a direct fee discount, but families may save courier and appointment costs by grouping applications together. Some Passport Offices allow linked Fast Track appointments for parents + children.

Recent Updates — 2025

Stay updated with GOV.UK announcements as fees and policies may shift mid-year.

Fees — FAQs

Typically yes — online applications are cheaper and faster to process. Paper forms carry a modest premium and are used when online isn't possible.

Fast Track can be used for replacements, but expect stricter documentary checks (police/affidavit details where required). Confirm eligibility with the Passport Office.

No — overseas applicants may face mission-specific surcharges and courier fees. Always consult the relevant British mission website in your country.

Yes, child passports generally cost less than adult passports but are valid for a shorter period (commonly 5 years), which is the trade-off.