A new passport application must be completed (Form DS-11) and submitted along with a new picture, proof of U.S. citizenship, and a statement regarding the lost or stolen passport (Form DS-64). The forms are available at any of the three Clerk’s Office passport processing locations or on the U.S. Department of State website.
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Foreign nationals should contact their respective governments to obtain passports.
All persons traveling by air outside of the United States are required to present a passport book. On June 1, 2009, the U.S. government implemented the full requirements of the land and sea phase of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. The proposed rules require most U.S. citizens entering the United States at sea or land …
You and your child may have different last names, as long as the parental relationship document (e.g. birth certificate, adoption decree) lists your full name. If your name has changed from that on the parental relationship document, please bring a certified copy with proof of your legal name change (e.g. marriage certificate or court order), …
Yes, the child must be present with both parents and have a certified parental relationship document (e.g. birth certificate, adoption decree). Identification from both parents is also required. If one parent is unable to attend, the passport agency will accept a notarized, written consent from that parent along with a photo copy of the front …
The applicant must appear in person for new passport applications. For passport renewals, review the U.S. Department of State’s guidelines to determine if you are eligible to renew by mail or or if you must appear in-person.
The original naturalization certificate must accompany the application for a passport. The passport agency will return it.
A certified copy of birth records can be obtained by contacting the Health Department’s Bureau of Vital Statistics Office in the applicant’s state of birth. You can visit the Florida Department of Health’s website or call 800-255-2414 for additional information.
A Letter of No Record obtained from the Health Department’s Bureau of Vital Statistics Office in the state of the applicant’s birth and two forms of secondary birth evidence must be submitted. For further details or questions, contact the Passport office at (352) 253-2648 .




