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How to fill out the Ezbordercrossing Consent Letter online
Filling out the Ezbordercrossing Consent Letter is an important step in ensuring your minor child can travel across the U.S. and Canadian border with the appropriate permissions. This guide will provide you with a clear, step-by-step approach to completing the consent letter online.
Follow the steps to fill out the consent letter accurately and efficiently.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to acquire the consent letter and open it in your chosen editing tool.
- Begin by entering the minor child’s full name, date and place of birth, and home address in the designated fields.
- Provide the passport or documentation information for the minor child. This may include a passport number or other identification documents.
- Describe the trip, including the destination and the dates of departure and return. Fill in the relevant details in the provided areas.
- For each responsible adult accompanying the child, enter their full name, passport number, and relationship to the child, along with their place and date of birth.
- Include the home or work address of each responsible adult, as well as their home, work, and cellular phone numbers.
- Fill in the full names, addresses, and contact numbers for each parent or guardian signatory. Ensure that all information is complete and accurate.
- Secure the signatures of both parents or guardians, along with the dates of signing. If applicable, prepare to have the document notarized.
- Optionally, include any additional information that may be necessary by indicating 'see attached' if more details are needed on another page.
- Once all sections are completed, save the changes and choose to download, print, or share the completed consent letter as needed.
Start completing the Ezbordercrossing Consent Letter online today to ensure your child has the necessary permissions for border crossing.
When flying within the U.S., or traveling internationally by land or sea, a child's birth certificate will suffice most of the time. A notarized letter of consent will be required for children who travel without one or both of their parents or legal guardians.