Use LawDepot’s Child Travel Consent template to generate a custom document in minutes. Simply answer our questionnaire to populate the template, then download a PDF or print your copy.
To write your Child Travel Consent, be prepared with the following information:
1. Travel plan
Add a brief description of the child's travel plans, including:
- The child’s destination
- Their accommodations
- The start and end dates of the trip
List your child's full name, birth date, and place of birth.
Note that if your child’s last name is different than yours, you may need to prove your relationship to them with government-issued I.D. (e.g., birth certificates, adoption paperwork, or proof of a name change).
If the child will travel with extra documents (e.g., passport or birth certificate) you can also include these details in the consent letter. This information helps prove your child’s identity and relationship to you.
3. Supervision
If applicable, give details of the person or organisation in charge of supervising your child during their trip:
- Legal guardian: State their name, home address, and whether they have sole parental responsibility or not. You can also include their passport details if needed.
- Another adult: State their name, home address, and relationship to the child. You can include their passport details if needed.
- Group or organisation: State the organisation’s name and address. You’ll also need to state the name of the supervising adult (and their passport information, if needed).
If your child will travel alone, you may want to assign an adult to pick them up once they reach their destination. These details are essential if travel staff will supervise your child during the trip but not once it’s over.
4. Final details
If needed, you can add the details of the person who should be contacted in case of an emergency.
You should also consider whether you will notarize your document. If so, LawDepot’s Child Travel Consent template will automatically include a space for the notary acknowledgement.