The Helsinki police will exceptionally serve passport and identity card customers over the weekend

Publication date 20.5.2024 9.30
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The quickest way to get a new passport or identity card is to complete the application online and identify yourself at a police department if required.

The Helsinki police will exceptionally serve passport and identity card customers over the weekend of May 25–26, 2024, from 8:00 am to 3:50 pm. Service will be available only for customers with a reservation. The weekend booking opened today in the police’s electronic service.

Additionally, the Helsinki Police Department’s two identification service vehicles will participate in the Safety Day 2024 event at Helsinki Railway Square on Friday, May 24, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Saturday, May 25, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In the identification vehicles, one can provide fingerprints for travel documents. The application must be completed and paid for in advance. Identification will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

The quickest way to get a new passport or identity card is to complete the application online and identify yourself at a police department if required

Before applying for a passport or identity card, identify what travel document you will need at your destination. Does the passport have to remain valid for a certain period after your trip? Do you need a visa?

You only need an identity card when going to the EU member states and a few other European countries. As a rule, travel documents are not checked when crossing the border in Schengen countries, but you need to show it when asked to do so. While no travel documents are needed when travelling in the Nordic countries, you need to prove your identity at request.

“The quickest way to get a new passport or identity card is to complete the application online and identify yourself in the licence services of the Helsinki Police Department if required. The typical waiting time with a queue number is 30–60 minutes. The busiest hours are at 8 am, between 11 am and 1 pm, and at 4 pm. Lunch hours are the most congested,” says Chief Inspector Satu Mäkinen.

If you cannot or do not want to apply for a passport or identity card online, you can also complete an application at a police station. Online applications are quicker and carry a lower charge.

Instructions for applying for travel documents in Helsinki

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