Travel Consent Form For Minor With Notary In Philadelphia

State:
Multi-State
County:
Philadelphia
Control #:
US-0033-CR
Format:
Word; 
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Description

The Travel Consent Form for Minor with Notary in Philadelphia serves as a critical legal document that permits a minor child to travel without their legal guardians while ensuring their safety and compliance with local laws. This form includes essential details such as the minor's full name, the names of the guardians granting consent, and the specific travel dates and destinations. Users are instructed to complete the form clearly and provide necessary signatures in the presence of a notary public to validate the document. Key features include the ability to outline the scope of the travel consent and to specify authorized individuals who can accompany the minor. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who assist clients in ensuring they can travel legally and safely with minors. It aids in preventing potential legal issues when traveling across state lines or internationally. Filling out this form helps clarify the guardian's intentions and responsibilities, offering peace of mind for both the guardians and the accompanying parties.

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A letter of consent, preferably in English and notarized, from the other parent or signed by both custodial parents. The letter should say: "I acknowledge that my child is traveling outside the country with the name of the adult with my permission."

The point of it is that the notary witnesses the parents signing the letter of consent. The parents need to be present with the notary. The parents can sign the same letter, the same piece of paper but with separate appointments at different notaries if they prefer. Or sign two separate letters.

The legal parent/legal guardian who cannot apply with the child can give consent using this form or a written statement that includes all of the information on this form. This form or the written statement must be notarized.

I, ______________________________________________ (name of parent), am the ______ (mother) ______ (father) of __________________________________ , aged ____________ , and do hereby give my consent for (him)(her) to travel with __________________________________________________________________ (name/address of traveling ...

Yep, you DEFINITELY need a notarized letter from other parent saying it is ok to bring child on cruise. Regardless if other parent is there or not. You will rarely get away with not having this letter. Not worth the risk, because they will turn you around and not let you on ship.

Contact A Notary Public: After drafting your letter, reach out to a local notary public or use online services like NotaryCam. Presentation For Verification: Present yourself along with identification documents before signing under oath in front of them.

In states that do not provide specific guidelines for notarizing for minors, such as California, Florida or Texas, you would follow all the normal state rules for performing the type of notarization requested.

Comments Section Both parents' full names and contact details. Trip details (dates, destination, etc.). A clear statement that grants permission for the child to travel with you. Signatures from both parents, and a notary public if needed.

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Travel Consent Form For Minor With Notary In Philadelphia