Australian Embassy
Iraq

Passport and Notarial Services Fees

Passport and Notarial Services Fees

From 15 October 2024, the Australian Embassy in Baghdad only accepts credit card payments for passport applications and notarial services. Cash payments are no longer accepted.

Passport application fees

AUD

Adult passport, 10-year validity

398

Overseas processing surcharge  

178

Total Adult cost

576

Child passport for 16-17 year olds, 10-year validity

398

Overseas processing surcharge

87

Total cost for 16-17 year olds

485

Child passport for 0-15 year olds, 5-year validity

201

Overseas processing surcharge

87

Total cost for 0-15 year olds

288

Senior passport (75 years or older), 5-year validity

201

Overseas processing surcharge

178

Total Senior cost

379

Replacement passport (if current passport with at least 2 years validity remaining is full or has minor damage, or requires a non-gratis name change - conditions apply)

250

Emergency passport (for adults or children, only if eligible)

250

 

Passport fees increase annually in line with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

 

Notarial Act AUD 
Administering an oath or receiving a declaration or affirmation 85
Effecting, or attempting to effect, service of a document and issuing a certificate or affidavit or service of a document 85
Witnessing a signature or seal on a form or declaration 98
Preparing a declaration or other document 85
Verifying and certifying a copy of a document or part of a document 85
Signing a document, or affixing a seal to a document or other article 85
Witnessing the execution of a will 85
Transmitting a document or other article through official channels 85
Transferring funds through official accounts, other than for the purposes of the realisation of a deceased estate 85
Preparation and issue of an Apostille certificate 85
Preparation and issue of an Authentication certificate 98
Preparation and issue of a Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage 171


Notarial service fees increase annually in line with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.