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If your child may appear to be younger (or older) than one of the age cutoffs described above (e.g. if he or she may appear to be under 5, or under 8 for a connecting flight), bring the childs birth certificate to the airportthe airline may ask to see proof of age.
A consent letter demonstrates that children who travel alone, with only one parent/guardian, friends, relatives or a group (e.g. sports, school, musical, religious) have permission to travel abroad from every parent (or guardian) who is not accompanying them on the trip.
Youll need to fill out an unaccompanied minor form and any necessary Customs and Immigration documents for the day of departure. This form must remain with your child during their journey. At check-in, parents / guardians will also need to provide: A birth certificate or passport as proof of the childs age.
How do I write a consent letter for my child to travel? List your childs name, birth date/place, and passport details. Provide the parents/guardians name, custody information, and passport details. Add contact information for the non-traveling parents/guardians. Detail the childs destination and dates of travel.
Book your childs flight. You must book a normal adult fare. Book now. Submit a request form. Submit an Unaccompanied Minor request form. Well confirm within 24 hours when weve reviewed your documents and settled payments. Print and sign form. Print and sign the completed request form and take it to the airport with you.

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The Unaccompanied Child Form is essential for ensuring the safe travel of minors aged 12 to 14 who are traveling without an adult companion.

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This form is required for parents or guardians of unaccompanied children aged between 12 and 14 who wish to travel on Greyhound services. It is particularly relevant for families needing to send their children on trips where they cannot accompany them, such as visiting relatives or attending educational programs. Additionally, it serves as a safeguard by documenting the child's travel details and emergency contacts.

Form filing requirements

To file the Unaccompanied Child Form, it must be completed prior to boarding the coach. The parent or guardian must ensure that all sections are filled out accurately, including contact information and medical conditions if applicable. The form must be signed by a parent or guardian, and it is crucial that it is presented to the Greyhound employee at the departure point.

  • The form must be printed and completed before arriving at the departure point.
  • A separate form is needed for return travel.
  • The child must have a ticket purchased prior to boarding.

How to submit the unaccompanied child form?

Submitting the Unaccompanied Child Form involves several steps: First, obtain a copy of the form either online or from a Greyhound Travel Centre. Next, fill out all required fields accurately, ensuring that emergency contacts are included. After completing the form, print it out and sign it. Finally, present this signed document along with your child at the departure point to a Greyhound employee before boarding.

  1. Obtain a copy of the Unaccompanied Child Form.
  2. Fill in all necessary details on the form.
  3. Print and sign the completed form.
  4. Present the signed form to a Greyhound employee at departure.

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It’s important for parents or guardians to understand that they must be present at both departure and arrival points when their child travels unaccompanied. Furthermore, they should ensure that their child has sufficient food and funds for meals during transit. The company will not assume responsibility for any issues arising from late arrivals or failure to board.

  • Children under age 12 cannot travel alone unless accompanied by an approved chaperone.
  • 'Chaperones' can supervise multiple children but must be over age 15.
  • 'Unaccompanied minors' are not allowed on connecting services without an adult present.
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Proof of age in the form of a birth certificate or other form of valid government identification for the UM is required at the ticket counter as well as on the check-in counter at the Airport, in order to travel as an Unaccompanied Minor.
Typically, minors under the age of 18 do not have to present identification for domestic U.S. travel. Airlines will accept identification from the responsible adult on behalf of the minor(s). For international travel, minors under the age of 18 must present the same travel documents as the adult.

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