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7 replies

mummymands · 21/01/2012 21:43

Hiya, does anyone know if health visitors will sign your passport and kids and do they charge?
Thanx :o) x

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mummymeister · 21/01/2012 23:09

I think it has more to do with how long they have known you and whether they can vouch for you.

nothingoldcanstay · 21/01/2012 23:10

I'm pretty sure it would be accepted by the passport office if they did. Charging is down to individual hospitals though. My doctor charges a different amount to my friends doctor. You need to ask them really. If they know you as a friend they wouldn't need to charge anything ...it just needs to be a "professional" person inn whatever context that may be.

nancy75 · 21/01/2012 23:11

They need to know you for 2 years i think

BlingLoving · 21/01/2012 23:12

Can't you just get a mate? Or dc's teacher?

startail · 21/01/2012 23:21

Just look up passports on direct. Gov
I've used the primary HT and a very old family friend who's a civil servant.

kreecherlivesupstairs · 22/01/2012 08:02

a nurse can do it, police officer, civil servant, MP, judge, solicitor, teacher.

mummymands · 31/01/2012 19:32

aw the teacher kindly did it for us all, thanx for all the suggestions :) x

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