If you need someone to countersign a passport application, you might wonder whether your driving instructor qualifies. This is a surprisingly common question, and the answer depends on a few factors relating to the rules set by His Majesty’s Passport Office.
When applying for a first adult passport — or if your appearance has significantly changed — you may need a countersignatory. This is someone who can confirm your identity by signing the back of your passport photo and completing a declaration that they know you as a genuine person.
Yes — a driving instructor can countersign a passport application, provided they meet the following criteria set out by His Majesty’s Passport Office:
Because Approved Driving Instructors are registered with the DVSA and hold a professional licence, they are generally accepted as countersignatories. The key requirement is that they have known you for at least two years.
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If your driving instructor hasn’t known you for two years, you’ll need to find another suitable person. Accepted countersignatories include teachers, doctors, solicitors, police officers, bank managers, and other regulated professionals who have known you for the required period.
Your countersignatory will need to:
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Does a driving instructor count as a professional for passport purposes?
Yes, an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) holds a government-recognised qualification and is accepted as a professional countersignatory by His Majesty’s Passport Office.
Does my instructor need to have a passport themselves?
Your countersignatory does not need to hold a passport themselves, but they do need to be a British citizen or appropriately resident in the UK.
What if my instructor has only known me for a few months?
They would not qualify if they have known you for less than two years. You would need to find another professional who has known you for the required period.
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