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woodelf | 21:13 Sun 11th Apr 2010 | Travel
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Writing on behalf of someone wanting a first passport and knowing there's a lot of other stuff, I understand that two references are required. Do these have to be top professional people or could it or they be someone like an assistant librarian?...not that there's anything wrong with being an assistant librarian! Ta Muchly.
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there is a list of who can countersign a passport application, it will be in with the forms. it includes doctors, magistrates, established civil servants, etc.. it's quite a long list.

also, if it's a first passport for an adult, they will probably be called for a face to face interview.
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Many Thanks Sara.
Whoever countersigns it has to have an up-to-date passport.
and be known to the person!
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Many Thanks Both, good building blocks for the complete answer.
Here's a list of people who can countersign a passport application:
http://www.direct.gov...information/DG_174151

If your friend has any further queries about obtaining a first passport, this might help:
http://www.direct.gov...ultpassport/index.htm

Chris
Bung your local publican a drink and he'll do it.
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Thanks a lot Chris, but as ever, your links have been compressed - or whatever it is...and it's illegal... - so I can't guess them and lol HC!
# accountant
# airline pilot
# articled clerk of a limited company
# assurance agent of recognised company
# bank/building society official
# barrister
# chairman/director of limited company
# chiropodist
# commissioner of oaths
# councillor (local or county)
# civil servant (permanent), but not someone who works for IPS
# dentist
# director/manager of a VAT-registered charity
# director/manager/personnel officer of a VAT-registered company
# engineer (with professional qualifications)
# financial services intermediary (eg a stockbroker or insurance broker)
# fire service official
# funeral director
# insurance agent (full time) of a recognised company
# journalist
# Justice of the Peace
# legal secretary (fellow or associate member of the Institute of Legal Secretaries and PAs)
# licensee of public house
# local government officer
# manager/personnel officer (of a limited company)
# member, associate or fellow of a professional body
# Member of Parliament
# Merchant Navy officer
# minister of a recognised religion (including Christian Science)
# nurse (RGN and RMN)
# officer of the armed services (active or retired)
# optician
# paralegal (certified paralegal, qualified paralegal or associate member of the Institute of Paralegals)
# person with honours (an OBE or MBE, for example)
# pharmacist
# photographer (professional)
# police officer
# Post Office official
# president/secretary of a recognised organisation
# Salvation Army officer
# social worker
# solicitor
# surveyor
# teacher, lecturer
# trade union officer
# travel agent (qualified)
# valuer or auctioneer (fellows and associate members of the incorporated society)
# Warrant Officers and Chief Petty Officers
woodelf- you just need to click on Chris's links. They work for me
those last two posts cut and pasted the officials listed in Chris's link. They're just examples, though. You could try others, including assistant librarians, though it might help if he/she had been in the job for a while
PS... HC wasn't joking, publicans are on the list.
factor30,

Woodelf is blind and uses a screen reader, if the links are not fully formed they can't use them.

I think they are OK with tinyurl links though.

http://tinyurl.com/lra65h
The landlord is the only one who has ever signed my passport.

It's basically anyone who holds a license.
But i don't think they can be related, can someone varify that?
well the two people who give references probably can, i meant related to the person who wants the passport.
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What a fantastic response and Great Thanks to All, especially jno for his/her time and effort...Many Thanks jno! Yes, Factor, Chuck is right, for some reason my screen reader will not activate links and the fact that the addresses have been compressed and therefore being unable to see the whole address is discriminatory towards visually-impaired people who cannot see the full address unless, of course, no-one can...which is even more illegal AB - if you don't condone the request for copying CDs on your site, then I suggest you do not practise discrimination or inequality!...but back to the praise for the ABers out there. Many Thanks again and I now have my answer!
An assistant librarian will (usually) be a local government officer and hence on the authorised list
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and Thanks dzug!

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