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Help!!! I’ve countersigned a passport in error.

93 replies

BrainDead1 · 13/02/2022 20:47

Hi, I’ve been incredibly stupid and need some advice.

I was caught off guard and asked to countersign a passport. The friend explained that it needed to be someone who teaches children but didn’t need to be qualified. So I said I didn’t mind and signed it.

In the profession section. I wrote Teacher - EYFS Key Worker. My job title is EYFS key worker.

I’ve just double checked everything online and I think it was wrong of me to sign as I’m not a qualified teacher. The application has now been sent and I’m worried and not sure what to do.

I’d be really grateful for any advice. Please don’t flame me, I feel stupid enough right now. Sad

OP posts:
JoanOgden · 13/02/2022 20:48

Honestly, I would be absolutely astonished if anyone checks! If they do, you can just explain what your job is and it will probably be fine. Don't worry about it.

KylieCharlene · 13/02/2022 20:50

It will be fine.

SleepTheEnemyOfDreams · 13/02/2022 20:51

It will be absolutely fine!

Xenia · 13/02/2022 20:51

I would notify the passport people. They do regular checks. I am a solicitor although I try to avoid doing passports for people I know as it is right old hassle and I hate doing it.

BrainDead1 · 13/02/2022 20:52

Thanks for the reassurance.

I’m also a school Governor, so if the Key Worker role is questioned, I could also mention that role.

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dementedpixie · 13/02/2022 20:54

It will be fine. You can be on the list of professions or be 'of good standing in the community' and I'm sure your job would qualify as that.

BrainDead1 · 13/02/2022 20:54

I think school Governor would potentially fall under the ‘a person of good standing in their community’ category…?

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DramaAlpaca · 13/02/2022 20:54

I really don't think there will be any issue with that. Don't worry.

xyzandabc · 13/02/2022 20:55

It's highly highly unlikely this will be checked at all. (BILs countersignatory was contacted twice but that was because he'd lost 3 or 4 passports in the space of a couple of years!)

There are plenty of unqualified teachers teaching up and down the country, you do not have to be a qualified teacher to countersign a passport application. You are working in a teaching role by the sound of it, as long as you have known the parent for 2 years or more, it'll be fine.

Troublesometooth · 13/02/2022 20:55

@Xenia

I would notify the passport people. They do regular checks. I am a solicitor although I try to avoid doing passports for people I know as it is right old hassle and I hate doing it.
Can I ask why it’s a hassle? I’m a teacher and have done a few friends and it’s very quick and easy with the new online system.
sjxoxo · 13/02/2022 20:56

I’m shocked you are worried! I wouldn’t bat an eyelid and if anyone did do anything they’d just refuse the application. Even that I think is unlikely!! X

cherrysthename · 13/02/2022 20:57

It really doesn't matter, please don't worry!

Inspirationpending · 13/02/2022 20:58

I did the same thing op
Did say to my friend I didn’t think I had correct job to sign
She said she’d checked, it’s fine etc

I looked online AFTER signing and I was right
Long story short she got her passport with no issues

I did panic a bit though

BrainDead1 · 13/02/2022 21:07

Thanks all. Seems like a panic over nothing. I’m a notorious over thinker! 😅

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Shambleseya · 13/02/2022 21:08

That's absolutely fine, they won't be checking your qualifications and School Governer would cover you too. I wouldn't notify them, but if they contact you just clarify the job.

If you meet the other criteria (have known the applicant, or their parent if it's a child, personally for 2 years and you could identify them), you've done nothing wrong.

SpiderinaWingMirror · 13/02/2022 21:16

I always assumed the listed jobs were simply ones that the passport agency could check quickly. Eg civil servant, professional qualifications? But I don't think you have done anything wrong. Worst case is thar the applicant is asked to get someone else.

Luredbyapomegranate · 13/02/2022 21:16

Nothing will happen.

Don’t worry about it.

TonksInPurple · 13/02/2022 21:16

You’ll be fine if there’s a problem they’ll call you and double check.

Pembertonrd · 13/02/2022 21:17

It’s a ridiculously outdated notion that a doctor like Harold Shipman is more fitting to countersign a passport than Joe the plumber.

You’ll be fine.

BurntO · 13/02/2022 21:17

You’re fine, honestly. Don’t worry Smile

PandaDander · 13/02/2022 21:17

It's only an issue if the passport is used in court for that person being not who they claim to be in my opinion.

NoWordForFluffy · 13/02/2022 21:19

@Xenia

I would notify the passport people. They do regular checks. I am a solicitor although I try to avoid doing passports for people I know as it is right old hassle and I hate doing it.
I'm a solicitor. It's no hassle at all. 🤷‍♀️
midsomermurderess · 13/02/2022 21:19

The person who countersigned my pp application got a call at her work to verify her status. I don't know how common that is.

LumpyandBumps · 13/02/2022 21:25

I have countersigned several passport applications over the years
( when I was a Civil Servant) , and never been contacted.
You signed in good faith and even if they check and don’t agree that you are qualified all that will happen is that a new application will need to be made with a different counter signatory.
I would be amazed if the application doesn’t go through unchallenged.

insuretothecore · 13/02/2022 21:30

Eh? we had the local shop keeper sign ours? Does it matter?