Baku / 02.12.17 / Turan: On Friday, the Milli Majlis approved the decision to increase the amount of fees for the restoration of lost or spoiled civil passports and identity cards. In this regard, amendments were made to the Law on State Duty.
From now on, the fee for the restoration of lost or damaged identity cards will be: for issuing the document within 10 working days - 15 manat (it was 5 manat); within 3 days - 35 manat (it was AZN 25); and within 1 day - 45 manat (it was AZN 35).
As for the national passport, for its issuance to a child up to a year old within 10 working days 20 manat will be charged (it was AZN 10).
For children from 1 to 3 years old - 30 manat (it was 20 manat).
For children from 3 to 18 years old - 40 manat (it was 30).
For citizens over 18 years old - 50 manat (it was 40).
To issue a passport within 5 working days for children under 1 year, it will take AZN 30 (it was AZN 20). For children from 1 to 3 years old, the duty will be 50 manat (it was AZN 40).
For children from 3 to 18 years old - 70 manat (it was AZN 60).
Citizens over 18 years of age will have to pay 90 manat (the former index was AZN 80).
To issue a passport for 1 working day for children under 1 year old, it will take 50 manat (it was AZN 40). For children from 1 to 3 years old - 90 manat (it was 80 manat), from 3 to 18 years old - 130 manat (it was AZN 120), and for citizens of 18 years old and over - 170 manat (it was AZN 160). -0-
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- 2 December 2017 12:29
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