3 Tips for Notarizing Travel Documents for Children

 

Updated 5-15-23. With COVID restrictions easing in many areas and summer vacations on the way, Notaries may receive requests to notarize permission forms for children traveling abroad. Here's what you need to know about these forms.

According to the USA.gov website, if a child is traveling abroad with one parent, the other parent must supply a notarized letter granting permission. While U.S. customs officials do not always ask for this documentation, many countries do, and failure to produce notarized permission letters could result in being denied entry.

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Source: National Notary Association