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Light grey, light blue, or light neutral background (not white). No patterns, textures, or shadows.
Neutral expression, mouth closed. Face must cover 70-80% of the photo height. Both eyes open, looking directly at the camera.
Even, natural lighting. No harsh shadows on the face or background.
Not allowed; no exceptions for ID documents in France
Not allowed for passport and ID photos
Must comply with ANTS (Agence Nationale des Titres Securises) standards. 35x45mm on matte paper
For France documents: Must be taken within the last 6 months. Using an older photo is one of the most common reasons for passport application rejection.
Avoid these common mistakes when preparing your France passport photo:
France has strict photo standards enforced by ANTS. Many applications now accept digital photos via the France Identite app or approved photo booths (photomatons).
Last verified: 2026-04-08 — Official source
France enforces some of the strictest identity photo standards in the European Union. All photos must conform to the norme NF Z 12-010, the French national standard derived from ICAO 9303 but with additional constraints enforced by ANTS (Agence Nationale des Titres Securises), the government agency that processes every passport, carte nationale d'identite, and titre de sejour issued in the country. ANTS rejected approximately 12% of online pre-applications (pre-demandes) in 2024 due to non-compliant photographs, making the photo the single most common reason for delays in obtaining a passeport biometrique.
Since 2005, the specifications for a carte d'identite photo and a passeport photo have been identical -- 35x45mm, plain light grey or blue-grey background, strict neutral expression. This unified standard means a single set of photos works for both documents, as confirmed on service-public.fr. However, France diverges from many EU countries on two critical points: the background must not be white (a frequent cause of rejection for people accustomed to UK or US rules), and any hint of a smile is grounds for refusal.
That makes France one of the easiest countries to get wrong if you assume "European passport photo" means white background and a little flexibility. If you want to see what a mainstream French ePhoto flow looks like outside a mairie, Photomaton's official identity photo FAQ is a solid non-government reference. For pure sizing, our 35x45mm Photo page is still helpful, but the non-white background rule is the bigger gotcha.
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Recency: Must be taken within the last 6 months and reflect your current appearance. If you have significantly changed hairstyle, grown or shaved a beard, or undergone surgery, you need new photos.
France has been aggressively digitizing its identity document process since 2022. There are now two digital submission paths:
E-photo (EPHOTO code): When you take photos at an approved Photomaton booth or a photographer equipped with an ANTS-certified system, the machine generates an alphanumeric EPHOTO code (also called a code ephoto or numero ephoto) printed on a receipt strip. You enter this code in the online pre-demande form on ants.gouv.fr instead of submitting a physical photo. The code links your digital photo directly to your application. This system eliminates the risk of physical photo damage and speeds up processing. The code is valid for 6 months.
France Identite app (launched 2024-2025): The France Identite smartphone app now allows you to take and submit your identity photo directly from your phone. The app uses your phone's camera and applies real-time compliance checks -- it verifies background color, face position, expression, and lighting before accepting the photo. If approved, the app generates a digital attestation that you attach to your pre-demande. This method is free and available 24/7, but requires a recent-model smartphone with a quality front camera. The app is available on iOS and Android. As of early 2025, this is the government's preferred method for new applications.
Photomaton booths (cabines photo agreees ANTS): The blue-and-white Photomaton booths are the most common option. There are over 10,000 booths across France, located in metro stations (particularly in Paris, Lyon, and Marseille), train stations (gares SNCF), supermarkets (Carrefour, Leclerc, Auchan), mairies, and prefecture lobbies. A set of 5 identity photos costs EUR 5 to EUR 8 depending on location. All ANTS-certified booths generate an EPHOTO code automatically. The machine guides you through positioning and lighting, and retakes are included in the price. Look for the "Agree Services en Ligne ANTS" sticker on the booth.
Tabac / Bureau de tabac: Many bureaux de tabac in France now offer photo d'identite services using compact ANTS-certified photo stations. Pricing is typically EUR 5 to EUR 6 for a strip of photos with EPHOTO code. This option is especially useful in rural areas where Photomaton booths and professional photographers are scarce. Ask for "photos d'identite avec code ephoto."
Professional photographers: A photographe professionnel will charge EUR 10 to EUR 20 for a set of identity photos. The advantage is personalized guidance -- a professional will adjust lighting, position your head, and ensure ears and forehead are fully visible before shooting. Most professionals in France now have ANTS-certified equipment and provide EPHOTO codes. This is the best option if you have been rejected before and want to be certain of compliance.
France Identite app: Free. No travel required. Available on any recent smartphone. The app performs automated compliance checks. This is the fastest and cheapest option but requires good lighting conditions and a plain light-colored wall at home.
French regulations acknowledge the difficulty of photographing infants and very young children. For children under 6 years old:
For children aged 6 and above, all adult rules apply in full.
French prefectures and ANTS digital screening reject photos for reasons that often surprise applicants from other countries:
Where you submit your passport application in France affects the process but not the photo requirements:
Mairie (town hall): Most passport and carte d'identite applications in France are submitted at your local mairie. You book a rendez-vous online (often weeks in advance in major cities), bring your dossier including photos or EPHOTO code, and submit biometrics (fingerprints, signature). Small-town mairies may be faster to get appointments but may lack on-site photo booths.
Prefecture / sous-prefecture: Prefectures handle titres de sejour (residence permits), naturalisation dossiers, and some passport cases. The same photo specifications apply. Prefectures in Paris and major cities (Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Bordeaux) are notoriously slow for appointments -- booking 2-3 months ahead is common. Having your EPHOTO code ready in advance saves time at the guichet.
Consulat (abroad): French citizens abroad apply at their nearest consulat. Photo requirements are identical to mainland France. Some consulats have on-site photo booths; others require you to bring compliant photos. Check your specific consulat's website, as some accept digital uploads via France Identite.
Online pre-demande with EPHOTO code (recommended): Start your application on ants.gouv.fr, fill in the pre-demande form, and enter your EPHOTO code when prompted. No physical photo is needed at the mairie -- your digital photo is already linked to your dossier. This is the fastest processing path.
Physical photos: If you do not have an EPHOTO code, bring two identical 35x45mm photos to your mairie appointment. Photos must be recent (under 6 months), unstapled, uncreased, and printed on proper photo paper. Paper-clip them to your dossier -- do not glue or staple them.
Q: Can I smile at all in my French passport photo? A: No. France enforces the strictest expression rule in the EU. Any visible smile, including a natural slight upturn of the lips, will result in rejection. Keep your mouth closed and your face completely neutral.
Q: What is the difference between a photo d'identite and a photo de passeport in France? A: Since 2005, there is no difference. The carte nationale d'identite and the passeport biometrique use identical photo specifications: 35x45mm, light grey background, norme NF Z 12-010.
Q: How do I find an ANTS-certified photo booth near me? A: Visit service-public.fr or search "photomaton agree ANTS" on Google Maps. Metro stations, gares SNCF, and large supermarkets almost always have certified booths. Look for the blue "Agree Services en Ligne ANTS" label.
Q: Can I use the France Identite app instead of a photo booth? A: Yes. Since 2024, the France Identite app allows you to take and submit a compliant photo directly from your smartphone. The app performs real-time compliance checks and generates a digital attestation for your pre-demande. It is free and officially recommended by the government.
Q: Are head coverings allowed for religious reasons? A: No. France does not permit any head coverings in identity document photos, regardless of religious or cultural reasons. This applies to all documents: passeport, carte d'identite, titre de sejour, and permis de conduire.
Q: My photo was rejected for "fond non conforme" -- what does this mean? A: "Fond non conforme" means the background is non-compliant. This almost always means your background is too white, too dark, uneven, or contains visible shadows or patterns. Use a plain light grey or blue-grey background with uniform lighting.
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