Ireland’s Passport Service has issued over 775,000 Irish passports so far in 2024, Ireland’s Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Minister for Defence, Micheál Martin TD announced on Monday, August 26.

Current demand forecasts indicate that over a million Irish passports will be issued by the end of the year, the Tanaiste added.

Praising the "excellent work" taking place in Ireland's passport offices, the Tánaiste said on Monday: "Virtually all complete passport applications are being processed within or before advertised turnaround times with the majority of adult online renewal applications issuing within two working days.

"Passport Online is by far the quickest, easiest and cheapest way to apply for a passport.”

According to Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs, the award-winning online platform Passport Online places the Irish Passport Service amongst the most innovative in the world.

Through Passport Online, citizens also have the option of applying for a passport card, which is valid for travel in the EU, EEA, Switzerland, and the UK.

90% of applicants across the island of Ireland now apply using Passport Online, a service that is available to all types of applicants including children applying for their first passport.

The Tánaiste has also released application figures received per county, which show that the Passport Service has received the most applications from the counties of Dublin, Cork, and Galway.

The Tánaiste said: “I am immensely proud of the work done by the Passport Service so far this year, particularly in dealing with the high demand of recent months.

"The staff of the Passport Service continue to deliver an exceptionally high standard of service to Irish citizens and I would like to thank them for their continued hard work.

“With just a few months left in 2024, the Passport Service is expecting to be as busy as ever, especially as forecasts are indicating we will issue over a million passports this year.

"I would encourage anyone who is considering travel to check that their passport is in date, and if they need to renew their passport or apply for the first time, to use Passport Online.

"Passport Online is available to everyone and is the most cost effective way to apply for your passport.

"My department will continue to work to ensure that our services meet the needs of our citizens."

Irish Passport Applications Received by County 2024 (to date)

  • Dublin - 127,111 
  • Cork - 56,022 
  • Galway - 26,452 
  • Kildare - 26,361 
  • Antrim - 25,492 
  • Meath - 23,078 
  • Limerick - 20,630 
  • Down - 18,011 
  • Donegal - 17,402 
  • Tipperary - 16,769 
  • Wexford - 15,880 
  • Wicklow - 15,801 
  • Louth - 14,619 
  • Kerry - 14,018 
  • Derry - 13,902 
  • Mayo - 13,346 
  • Waterford - 12,317 
  • Clare - 11,838 
  • Tyrone - 10,353 
  • Kilkenny - 9,845 
  • Westmeath - 9,576 
  • Laois - 8,779 
  • Cavan - 8,174 
  • Offaly - 8,067 
  • Armagh - 7,825 
  • Sligo - 6,792 
  • Monaghan - 6,621 
  • Roscommon - 6,316 
  • Carlow - 6,146 
  • Longford - 4,151 
  • Leitrim - 3,311 
  • Fermanagh - 3,216

You can learn how to apply for an Irish passport here.