Child Travel
Notarization Services
When your child is traveling without one or both parents, authorities typically require specific legal documents like a notarized child travel consent form or a power of attorney for minor child. QuickNotarization creates compliant documentation for safe, valid child travel under UAE and international law.
UAE & International
Compliant Documentation
Required Documents
Gather these essential documents for smooth notarization
Child’s ID
Provide the child’s valid passport or Emirates ID with a consent form or POA.
Parents’ ID
Submit passports or Emirates IDs for both parents or guardians.
Travel Details
Include flight information or itinerary for the child’s travel period.
Consent Form
Why Notarization is Important for Child Travel
Ensures your child’s travel documents are validated by airlines, immigration officers, and foreign authorities.
Prevents travel delays or denial of entry at borders.
Provides peace of mind that parent authority is legally valid and recognized.
How QuickNotarization Assists Parents
Simplifying the entire process with fast, online notarization services
Upload Documents
Securely upload your child’s travel details, ID, and draft child travel consent form or power of attorney for minor child.
Schedule Session
Book an online notarization session at your preferred time for efficient processing.
Get Notarized
Receive legally valid, notarized documents recognized by UAE and international authorities.
FAQs
Q1: What is a child travel consent form?
A child travel consent form is a legal document that gives permission for a minor to travel with someone other than both of their legal guardians (such as one parent, a relative, or a school group). It’s commonly required by airlines, immigration officers, and border authorities for international and UAE travel, ensuring the child’s journey is both safe and authorized.
Q2: When do I need a child travel consent form or power of attorney for a minor child?
You need a notarized consent form or power of attorney for your minor child whenever your child travels without both parents—such as with grandparents, a family friend, only one parent, or as an unaccompanied minor. This helps prevent travel delays or entry refusals at borders and is mandatory in many situations.
Q3: What’s the difference: power of attorney vs guardianship for child travel?
A power of attorney for a minor child allows a temporary, specific agent to make travel decisions and look after your child during a trip, while guardianship gives broader, ongoing rights over a child’s welfare. For most travel cases, a child travel consent form or a specific power of attorney is preferred over full guardianship.
Q4: What details are required in a child travel consent form?
The form should include your child’s full name, date of birth, passport details, travel itinerary, the full names and contact information of both parents/legal guardians, and information about the accompanying adult. Both parents’ signatures are usually required.
Q5: Can I notarize a child travel consent form online in the UAE?
Yes, QuickNotarization offers secure, online notarization for child travel documents, including consent forms and power of attorney for minor children, making the process fast and legally valid for both UAE and international use.
Q5: Can an example of power of attorney for a minor child be used for more than one trip?
If the travel consent or power of attorney document is written with flexible dates or multiple entries, it may cover several trips. However, some countries require a new, trip-specific document each time, so always check requirements for your child’s destination.


