Guidance

Basic passport checks (accessible)

Updated 19 May 2022

Applies to England and Wales

Cases of document fraud involving the UK passport should be reported to HM Passport Office.

This includes altered or counterfeited UK passports and instances in which it is suspected that a person might not be entitled to the UK passport that they have presented.

Please forward the details via email to: [email protected] giving your contact information.

Passports introduced in 1988

New UK passport designs are introduced through a phased roll-out. Older style passports were issued after the introduction of this design. These will continue to be valid until their stated expiry date.

Key Information

Validity

  • Adults, a maximum of 10 years.

  • Children, a maximum of 5 years

Size

  • Approximately 125 x 88 mm

Number of pages

  • Standard issue book is 32 pages.

  • Business book is 48 pages

Location of the data page

  • Page 32

Laminate

  • Rear endpaper, sewn in, clear laminate with printing.

Photograph

  • Conventional photograph, attached by adhesive patch

Numbering

  • 9 digits, printed on page 1. These are entered on the rear endpaper in the same style as the personal details.

Observations

  • On later versions of this passport European Community was changed to European Union and the name of the authority on the rear endpaper was changed from ‘Issuing Office xxx’ to ‘United Kingdom Passport Agency’ for those issued in the UK.

Extra Checks

  • The stitching thread is white and should not fluoresce in UV light.

  • The front endpaper is printed in burgundy intaglio (raised printing).

Note:

  • Passports issued overseas may not be machine readable (they will not have numbers/chevrons etc printed on the biodata page

  • Different versions of this passport exist (e.g. Jersey, Isle of Man, Gibraltar, British Virgin Islands and other UK territories).

Passport cover

Passport cover

Biodata page in normal light

Biodata page in normal light

Front endpaper and page 1 in normal light

Front endpaper and page 1 in normal light

UV reaction of front endpaper and page 1

UV reaction of front endpaper and page 1

UV reaction of centre pages

UV reaction of centre pages

Watermark

Watermark

Printing on the laminate

Printing on the laminate

UV reaction of biodata page

UV reaction of biodata page

Passports introduced in 1998

New UK passport designs are introduced through a phased roll-out. Older style passports were issued after the introduction of this design. These will continue to be valid until their stated expiry date.

Key information

Validity

  • Adults, normally 10 years up to a maximum of 10 years 9 months.

  • Children, normally 5 years up to a maximum of 5 years 9 months.

Size

  • Approximately 125 x 88 mm.

Number of pages

  • Standard issue book is 32 pages.

  • Business book is 48 pages.

Location of the data page

  • Page 31.

Laminate

  • Page 31 (or 47), sewn in, clear laminate with hologram on a patch.

Photograph

  • Digitally printed.

Numbering

  • 9 digits, printed on page 1. These are entered on the bio data page in the same style as the personal details.

Observations

  • A UV visible daffodil motif can be seen on some visa pages, but not all. The destriperf (laser perforation) creates a patterned hole through the page.

Extra Checks

  • The holograms are on a photo-sized patch attached to the underside of the laminate.

  • The stitching thread is white and should fluoresce yellow in UV light.

  • The front and rear endpapers are printed in green and blue intaglio (raised printing).

Note

  • Different versions of this passport exist (e.g. Jersey, Isle of Man, Gibraltar, British Virgin Islands and other UK territories).
Passport cover

Passport cover

Biodata page showing destriperf

Biodata page showing destriperf

UV reaction of front endpaper

UV reaction of front endpaper

UV reaction of rear endpaper

UV reaction of rear endpaper

Latent image

Latent image

Watermark pages 1-2 and 31-32

Watermark pages 1-2 and 31-32

Watermark visa pages

Watermark visa pages

UV reaction of some visa pages

UV reaction of some visa pages

Hologram patch

Hologram patch

Hologram views

Hologram views

Passports introduced in 2006

New UK passport designs are introduced through a phased roll-out. Older style passports were issued after the introduction of this design. These will continue to be valid until their stated expiry date.

Key information

Validity

  • Adults, normally 10 years up to a maximum of 10 years 9 months.

  • Children, normally 5 years up to a maximum of 5 years 9 months.

From 10 September 2018 all Adult passports will be issued with a duration of 10 years and will expire 10 years after the date of issue and all Child passports will be issued with a duration of 5 years and will expire 5 years after the date of issue

Size

  • Approximately 125x88 mm.

Number of pages

  • Standard issue book is 32 pages.

  • Business book is 48 pages.

Location of the data page

  • Page 31

Laminate

  • Page 31 and 32, sewn in, clear laminate with UV visible printing and holograms on page 31.

Photography

  • Digitally printed.

Numbering

  • 9 digits, printed on page 1. These are entered on the bio data page in the same style as the personal details. The serial number is perforated through pages 1-30 (1-46 in business book).

Observations

  • An electronic chip and antenna is visible on page 32 (48).

Extra Checks

  • The holograms are on three patches attached to the underside of the laminate on page 31.

  • The stitching thread is red, white and blue and fluoresces yellow and red in UV light.

  • The front and rear endpapers are printed in green, burgundy and blue intaglio (raised printing).

Note

  • The laminate on page 32 fluoresces strongly.

  • Different versions of this passport exist (e.g. Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Gibraltar).

  • The holes of the laser perforated number are larger at the front of the book and reduce in size to the back.

Passport cover

Passport cover

Biodata page in normal light

Biodata page in normal light

Front endpaper in normal light

Front endpaper in normal light

Rear endpaper in normal light

Rear endpaper in normal light

UV reaction of endpapers

UV reaction of endpapers

Latent image

Latent image

Page 1 in normal light

Page 1 in normal light

Watermark on biodata page

Watermark on biodata page

Watermark visa pages

Watermark visa pages

Laser perforated number

Laser perforated number

UV reaction of visa pages

UV reaction of visa pages

Stitching thread

Stitching thread

Hologram patches

Hologram patches

Destriperf (laser perforated pattern)

Destriperf (laser perforated pattern)

Biodata in UV light

Biodata in UV light

Passports introduced in 2010

New UK passport designs are introduced through a phased roll-out. Older style passports were issued after the introduction of this design, these passports will continue to be valid until their stated expiry date.

Key information

Validity

  • Adults, normally 10 years up to a maximum of 10 years 9 months.

  • Children, normally 5 years up to a maximum of 5 years 9 months.

From 10 September 2018 all Adult passports will be issued with a duration of 10 years and will expire 10 years after the date of issue and all Child passports will be issued with a duration of 5 years and will expire 5 years after the date of issue

Size

  • Approximately 125x88 mm.

Number of pages

  • Standard issue book is 32 pages. Business book is 48 pages.

Location of the bio data page

  • Page 2

Laminate

  • Page 2 contains a thin film patch that is clear in colour but has UV visible printing and holograms contained within it. Page 3 is not laminated.

Photograph

  • Digitally printed on pages 2 and 3

Numbering

  • 9 digits, printed on page 1. These are entered on the bio data page (page 2) in the same style as the personal details.

  • The serial number is perforated from page 1 through to the rear cover of the passport.

  • The thin film patch contains a unique serial number which consists of 3 alpha characters and 4 numeric followed by a check symbol. This number is located beneath the holder’s image should not be confused with the 9 digit passport number.

Observations

  • Passport visa pages feature a cross-page security printed design.

  • A secondary image of the passport holder is located on page ‘3’ of the passport.

  • Additional information about the passport holder is written on page ‘3’ of the passport.

  • A check symbol is included within the laser perforated passport number. This symbol is not replicated within the printed serial number of the book on pages 1 and 2 and differs to the check symbol that is present for each thin film patch.

  • Observation data is bounded above and below by lines consisting of a unique character. The passport stitching method utilises a process that is different to any previous UK passport.

  • The gold foil on the front cover is more lustrous than that of the previous UK passport.

  • Where the passport holder does not require any additional data to be inserted into the passport, the passport observations page (page 3) will read “THERE ARE NO OFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS”

Laminate

  • Page 2 contains a thin film patch that is clear in colour but has UV visible printing and holograms contained within it. Page 3 is not laminated.

Note

  • The bio data (personal details) page is at the front of the passport and located on page 2.

  • The passport chip is located in the cover of the passport.

  • The invisible printing of the laminate fluoresces strongly.

  • The laser perforated number consists of variable hole shapes (circle, square and triangle).

Passport cover

Passport cover

Front endpaper (normal light)

Front endpaper (normal light)

Rear endpaper (normal ligtht)

Rear endpaper (normal ligtht)

Front endpaper (UV light)

Front endpaper (UV light)

Biodata and Observation page (normal light)

Biodata and Observation page (normal light)

Biodata page (UV light)

Biodata page (UV light)

Observation page (UV light)

Observation page (UV light)

Visa page, cross-page design (normal light)

Visa page, cross-page design (normal light)

Visa page, cross-page design (UV light)

Visa page, cross-page design (UV light)

Biodata page (watermark)

Biodata page (watermark)

Visa page (watermark)

Visa page (watermark)

See-through feature (Page 1/Biodata page)

See-through feature (Page 1/Biodata page)

See-through feature (Visa pages)

See-through feature (Visa pages)

Holographic elements of thin film patch

Holographic elements of thin film patch

Variable hole shaped laser perforated numbering/ Stitching thread (normal light)/Stitching thread (UV light) respectively

Variable hole shaped laser perforated numbering/ Stitching thread (normal light)/Stitching thread (UV light) respectively

Raincheck feature

Raincheck feature

Candy stripe fibres (normal and UV light respectively)

Candy stripe fibres (normal and UV light respectively)

Latent image of 'UK' (front endpaper)

Latent image of 'UK' (front endpaper)

Latent image of 'ICAO' logo (front endpaper)

Latent image of 'ICAO' logo (front endpaper)

Passports introduced in 2015-2016

The new UK series B e-Passport will be introduced through a phased implementation from December 2015. During this transition period some customers will receive the series B e-Passport, whilst others will receive the UK e-Passport that was introduced in 2010. All issued UK passports will continue to be valid until their stated date of expiry.

Key information

Validity

  • Adults, normally 10 years up to a maximum of 10 years 9 months.

  • Children, normally 5 years up to a maximum of 5 years 9 months.

From 10 September 2018 all Adult passports will be issued with a duration of 10 years and will expire 10 years after the date of issue and all Child passports will be issued with a duration of 5 years and will expire 5 years after the date of issue

Size

  • Approximately 125x88 mm.

Number of pages

  • Standard issue book is 34 pages.

  • Jumbo book is 50 pages.

Laminate

  • Page 2 contains a thin film patch that is clear in colour but has UV visible printing and holograms contained within it. Page 3, the Official Observations page is not laminated.

Photograph

  • Digitally printed on pages 2 and 3.

  • Digitally embedded into the electronic chip.

Numbering

  • 9 digits, printed on page 1. These are entered on the biodata page (page 2) in the same style as the personal details.

  • The serial number is perforated from page 1 of the passport through to the rear cover.

  • The thin film patch contains a unique serial number which consists of 3 alpha characters and 4 numeric followed by a check symbol. This number is located beneath the holder’s image and should not be confused with the 9 digit passport number.

Observations

  • Passport visa pages feature a cross-page security printed design.

  • A secondary image of the passport holder is located on page ‘3’ of the passport.

  • Additional information about the passport holder is written on page ‘3’ of the passport.

  • A check symbol is included within the laser perforated passport number. This symbol is not replicated within the printed serial number of the book on pages 1 and 2 and differs to the check symbol that is present for each thin film patch.

  • Observation data is bounded above and below by lines consisting of a unique character.

  • Where the passport holder does not require any additional data to be inserted into the passport, a note stating “THERE ARE NO OFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS” will be printed on the page 3 of the passport, the Official Observations page

Note

  • The biodata (personal details) page forms one continuous sheet with the rear end page.

  • The biodata page is at the front of the passport and located on page 2.

  • A high level security feature information page can be found on page 5 of the passport.

  • nbsp; The passport chip is located in the cover of the passport.

  • The invisible printing of the laminate fluoresces strongly.

  • The laser perforated number consists of variable shapes (circle, square and triangle).

  • Passport observations are bounded above and below by a line consisting of a unique character. The line below the last printed observation denotes that no further observations can be included within the passport. Additionally, the first and last character of each line will be the unique character.

Passport cover

Passport cover

Front end page (normal light)

Front end page (normal light)

Rear end page (normal light)

Rear end page (normal light)

Biodata and Official Observations pages (normal light)

Biodata and Official Observations pages (normal light)

Biodata and Official Observations pages  (UV light)

Biodata and Official Observations pages (UV light)

Typical visa page demonstrating a cross-page design (normal light)

Typical visa page demonstrating a cross-page design (normal light)

Typical visa page demonstrating a cross-page design (UV light)

Typical visa page demonstrating a cross-page design (UV light)

Biodata page (watermark)

Biodata page (watermark)

Visa page (watermark)

Visa page (watermark)

Holographic elements of thin film patch

Holographic elements of thin film patch

Candy striped fibres (Visible, UV long wavelength, UV short wavelength respectively)

Candy striped fibres (Visible, UV long wavelength, UV short wavelength respectively)

See-through feature (Page 1/Biodata page)

See-through feature (Page 1/Biodata page)

See-through feature (Visa pages)

See-through feature (Visa pages)

Variable hole shaped laser perforated numbering/Stitching thread (normal light)/Stitching thread (UV light) respectively

Variable hole shaped laser perforated numbering/Stitching thread (normal light)/Stitching thread (UV light) respectively

Latent images: End pages

Latent images: End pages

Passports introduced in 2020

The new UK series C e-Passport will be introduced through a phased implementation from early 2020. During this transition period some customers will receive the series C e-Passport, whilst others will receive the e-Passport that was introduced in 2015. All issued UK passports will continue to be valid until their stated date of expiry.

This passport comprises a dark blue coloured passport cover, and a Biographical Data page that is constructed from polycarbonate. All other pages within the passport are made of paper.

Unless the passport holder is unable to physically sign their passport due to age or disability, holders of the series C e-Passport must provide a physical, wet ink signature on page 3 (the Official Observations page) in the area that is reserved for the holder’s signature.

Key information

Validity

Adult passports will be valid for a maximum period of 10 years.

Child passports will be valid for a maximum period of five years.

Size

• Approximately 125 x 88mm.

Number of pages

• Standard e-Passports contain 34 pages.

• Frequent traveller e-Passports contain 54 pages.

Personalisation

• A combination of laser engraving and inkjet printing technologies are used.

• Digital images of the passport holder are laser engraved onto the Title and Biographical Data pages and also printed in colour on page 3.

• A further digital image of the passport holder is embedded into the electronic chip.

Numbering

9 numerical digits are:

• Printed on the inner front cover page.

• Engraved into the Title page.

• Laser perforated from the Title page through to the rear cover.

Observations

• The inner front cover page contains characters which become visible when observed using the decoding lens that is integrated into the Biographical Data page.

• Personalised data contained on the Title and Biographical Data pages is protected with animatic embossed designs that are integrated into the surface of the polycarbonate.

• The passport holder’s image on the Title page is engraved using a reduced density of grey when compared with the holder’s image that is engraved into the Biographical Data page.

• A full colour graphic of the four floral motifs which represent the UK is printed with invisible ink on

the Title page.

• A small window on the Biographical Data page displays interchanging images of the passport holder’s engraved image and date of birth.

• An oval shaped hologram safeguards the passport holder’s digital image that is engraved into the Biographical Data page.

• Official Observations about the passport holder are printed on page 3.

• The inkjet printed image of the passport holder on page 3 contains invisible data which becomes visible when observed using the decoding lens that is integrated into the Biographical Data page.

• Visa page pairs feature a closely registered cross page design that is continuous across both pages.

• A security thread (as seen in bank notes) is embedded into each passport visa page.

• The letters ‘UK’ can be seen on visa page edges when the visa pages are fanned.

Note

There is one polycarbonate page located at the start of the passport. On the front of this page is the Title page and on the back is the Biographical Data page. The electronic chip is embedded within this page.

Passport cover

Passport cover

Title page

Title page

Title page (UV)

Title page (UV)

Biographical Data and Official Observations pages

Biographical Data and Official Observations pages

Biographical Data and Official Observations pages (UV)

Biographical Data and Official Observations pages (UV)

Animatic embossing: Title page

Animatic embossing: Title page

Animatic embossing: Biographical Data page

Animatic embossing: Biographical Data page

Decoding lens: Inner front cover page

Decoding lens: Inner front cover page

Decoding lens: Official Observations page

Decoding lens: Official Observations page

Interchanging images: Biographical Data page

Interchanging images: Biographical Data page

Visa page design

Visa page design

Visa page design (UV)

Visa page design (UV)

Visa page fanning feature

Visa page fanning feature