The cost of getting a passport is on the rise, from later this year.
Government has confirmed from October 20, a 'standard adult' passport will set you back £93.
Currently it costs £85.
The changes will apply to all new applications, renewals and replacement passports.
Meanwhile, an adult Express Service application will increase from £142 to £165.50 and an Adult Emergency from £177 to £204.
For a child - a standard passport will jump from £58.50 to £64, an express from £122 to £136.50 and an emergency from £151 to £175.
For more information, you can visit the Passports webpage, call 685208 or email passports@gov.im.
The Passport Office Public counters are open Monday to Friday: 11am to 2pm in the Isle of Man Passport Office, Ground Floor, Government Office, Bucks Road, Douglas.
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