Passports in Indonesia: Fees and Regulations
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11 July 2024 21:51 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - A passport is your essential travel companion abroad. It serves as a globally recognized ID containing details like name, date of birth, and photo.
Beyond personal information, a passport also includes a country code, unique passport number, issuance and expiry dates, issuing authority, and official signatures. While it holds personal data, the passport remains state property. Losing or damaging it incurs a fine when applying for a replacement.
Indonesia offers two passport options: regular and electronic (e-passport). Fees vary based on needs and follow the latest Non-Tax Revenue (PNBP) regulations outlined in Government Regulation No. 28 of 2019.
Here's a breakdown of current passport fees in Indonesia:
1. New or Replacement Passport
- Regular Passport (48 pages): Rp350,000
- Electronic Passport (48 pages): Rp650,000
2. Passport Fines
- Damaged Passport: Rp500,000
- Lost Passport: Rp1 million
Additional Fees:
- Same-Day Expedited Service: Rp1,000,000
- Fees for travel documents in lieu of passport or SPLP (Surat Perjalanan Laksana Paspor) are separate: Indonesian Citizens: Rp100,000 and Foreign Citizens: Rp150,000
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