Child performance licences
A child performance licence is required from the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment for any child under 16 performing on a production in Ireland. The statutory basis is S3(2) of the Protection of Young Persons (Employment) Act 1996 (POYP).
When required
For every cast member under 16 — features, TV drama, commercials, music videos, documentaries (where children appear in a structured way).
Age bands
The licence conditions differ by age band:
| Age band | Working-time limits |
|---|---|
| Under 7 | Tightest restrictions; chaperone-mandatory |
| 7 to 13 | Reduced session hours + mandatory rest |
| 14+ | Closer to standard working time |
Hours-on-set, rest periods, education-time requirements all scale with the age band.
Lead time
Licence applications need substantial lead time — typically 4-6 weeks before first session. The Department doesn't fast-track. Productions that file late routinely lose shoot days.
Required artefacts
- Qualified chaperone named (for under-7 and 7-to-13 bands)
- Principal absence form on file (if the child is missing school)
- Guardian consent captured
- Earnings account in the child's name (where fees apply)
In Togra
/child_licences.php per project tracks every minor cast member's licence — application date, first session date, lead-time alerts, chaperone qualification status, principal absence form on file, guardian consent. The Casting Director's hub surfaces "licences outstanding" + "lead-time alerts" per project.
Related
Garda Vetting under the National Vetting Bureau Acts is the parallel obligation for crew working with minors. The two are separate but commonly conflated.
Related
Sources
- · Protection of Young Persons (Employment) Act 1996, S3(2)
- · Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment guidance on child licences