Biometrics provision for incapable persons
If someone included in this application is an 'incapable person' contact this office.
An ‘incapable person’ means a person who does not have legal capacity to understand the
significance of a requirement to provide a personal identifier; this includes the general nature
and effect of, and purpose of, a requirement to provide a personal identifier. For example,
someone with an intellectual disability. Evidence may need to be provided that they are
considered an 'incapable person'.
The following arrangements apply to ‘incapable persons’:
● a photograph of their face and shoulders only will be taken.