Child Travel Consent Form
Simply complete the Child Travel Consent Form below and click "View Results" to see your completed contract.

LawDepot's Child Travel Consent form:

  • Proves to authorities and foreign officials that a child has consent from his or her parent(s) or guardians(s) to travel.
  • Helps to prevent hassles, delays, and cancellations at the border.
  • Is ideal for children traveling without parents or guardians, or with only one parent or guardian.
  • Can be used by schools, churches, sports teams and other organizations that need a Child Travel Consent form.
We regularly maintain this contract. Last Modified: November 2009
Child Travel Consent Form Details

Child Information

(e.g. Dorothy Marie Grace Gale)
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(e.g. Sydney, Australia. Do not include the street address.)

Travel Arrangements

"Sole custody" means that only one parent/guardian has the right to make decisions affecting the child (e.g., schooling, health care, etc.). "Joint custody" means that both parents have the right to participate in making these kinds of decisions. Parents may have joint custody even if the child resides with only one parent.

What if the parent's name is different than the child's name?
Information about parents/guardians:
Information of Traveling Parent/Guardian
Full Legal Name
Information of Non-Traveling Parent/Guardian
Full Legal Name
Complete this sentence: "My child is traveling to ________________."
Examples:
1. Sydney, Australia for a field trip from July 1, 2000 to July 16, 2000
2. Brisbane from June 1, 2009 to July 10, 2009

Signing Details


Where will the document be signed?

Notary Public Signing: To be of full effect, this document should be sworn and signed before a Notary Public. DO bring government issued identification and the child's birth certificate. DO NOT sign this consent form before meeting with the Notary Public.

Witness Signing: It is possible that signing before a Witness instead of a Notary Public will be adequate. However, we recommend you check the current policy of your airlines and/or the countries you are traveling to before taking this approach.

Other: If there is a custody order or death certificate, the original or a certified true copy should travel with the child.

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