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Travel for administrative appointments is permitted, but the rules about collecting a family member are less clear

Reader question: I live in Mulhouse and my son is a student in Toulouse. He has just got an SMS from the préfecture in Colmar saying that his titre de séjour is ready and that he should come and collect it.
Can I drive to Toulouse from Mulhouse to pick up my son and bring him to Colmar préfecture?
Possibly. An operator from France’s Covid-19 helpline said that it would be preferable for your son to return to Colmar from Toulouse independently, if he can do so.
While travelling he must carry a travel exemption form with him, ticking the box Convocation judiciaire ou administrative et pour se rendre dans un service public as his reason for travel.
He should also have the SMS from the prefecture as proof of his appointment, as well as a valid form of identification.
You can travel from Toulouse from Mulhouse to collect your son if it is not possible for him to make the journey on his own, either because there are no other transport options or because he could reasonably be defined as vulnerable.
If you do go to collect your son you must also carry identification and a travel exemption form, ticking the box Déplacements pour motif familial impérieux as your reason for travel.
The travel exemption form is available to print and download (in French). There is an available and also an . There is also a digital version available via the smartphone app.