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Thank you for your e-mail of 22 December expressing your concern about the use of 0870 numbers by the UK Passport Service. I am very sorry for the delay in responding to you.
The Passport Service presently use a number of 0870 numbers, including the number for our main Adviceline, which handles a mixture of general enquiries, progress enquiries, appointment booking, etc. The Passport Service has used 0870/non geographical telephone numbers for several years, because they provide an element of flexibility in where calls are answered, which would not be possible with a normal BT landline/geographical numbers.
As you indicate, the 0870 numbers generate a small income for the Passport Service, which helps to subsidize our telephone services. However, this income is minimal when compared with the overall cost of running the Service's Adviceline and other telephone service, which are paid from the passport fee.
The Passport Service has investigated the use of freephone or local rate numbers instead of 0870 numbers in the past, but the use of such numbers would have resulted in substantially increased costs, which would have needed to be reflected in a passport fee increase. As only around half of our customers telephone the Passport Service, it was not considered fair that those customers who choose to call for assistance should be subsidized by those customers who do not call. The Passport Service has continued, therefore, to use 0870 numbers. The COI's recommendations regarding the description of a national rate however have been noted.
As you are aware, the UK Passport Service issues passports to British nationals resident in the UK. Non-UK residents are directed to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office who will be able to deal with their application and provide any relevant advice. There is also the option of e-mailing the UK Passport Service if an individual is located abroad.
I hope that this makes our position clear.
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