HC Deb 07 December 1989 vol 163 c383W
23. Mr. Turner

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what was the average time taken between receiving a passport application and its issue at each passport office in 1989; and what he expects the position to be in 1990.

35. Mr. Wall

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what was the average time taken between receiving a passport application and its issue at each passport office in 1989; and what he expects the position to be in 1990.

Mr. Peter Lloyd

Passport applications are processed according to the applicant's travel requirements, with priority being given to urgent cases. As a result, processing times in a given period vary considerably, and averages are not recorded.

The maximum processing times in working days for straightforward non-urgent postal applications at the six United Kingdom passport offices during 1989 were as follows:

Days
London 48
Liverpool 110
Peterborough 76
Newport 51
Glasgow 64
Belfast 10

Most applications were processed well within these maximum periods.

Processing times should be reduced next year, as a result of enhancements made to the computer systems at the Glasgow and Liverpool offices, the employment of additional permanent staff at all offices, and other measures.

Back to