It depends on the country of issue and the format they have chosen. However, the ICAO standard passports (e.g. American, Canadian, British, Australian and etc.) have it on the top right corner of the data-page of the passport.
When applying for a US passport renewal, the online form (DS-82) asks you for your "Passport Book Number" but does not define what this is, exactly. After finding nothing definitive online, I contacted the National Passport Information Center and asked them. (They have a toll free number. It is 1-877-487-2778. Customer service reps are available Monday to Friday, 6:00 am to midnight, eastern time, except for federal holidays.) The "Passport Book Number" is listed as the "Passport Number" on the SAME page as your photo in your passport. It is NOT the number at the back of the passport book with the barcode beneath (although it appears that for more recent passports, this barcoded number may, in fact, be the same number as your "passport number." I suggsted to the NPIC representative that they make this distinction clearer in their instructions to avoid the need for time-consuming phone inquiries.
It is always on the information page of your passport on the top corners (usually on the top left corner)
Usually on the upper right corner of your passport.
On the bottom or the top.
British Passport numbers are located in the top right of the photo page
Normally it.s in the first page or in the last page of the Passport. But it differs in passport.
Usually on the upper right corner of the identification page of the passport. If not, you can find it together with the passport holder information.
The Identification Document Number they are referring to is the number of the document you presented to them when you signed up for the test. which is usually either a passport number or an ID number.
Type of travel document held means the travel document that you you use to go to the country for example, passport, if you are the country's citizen then fill in the certificate of identity. Serial no of travel document is your passport number or id number if you are the citizen.
I phoned the Identity and Passport Service to ask this question and they informed me that the Passport Book Number in a UK passport is the same as the passport number.
If that travel document is a passport then yes you can. Without passport it wont be possible
Passport
p=Passport It indicates what type of a governmental document it is!
Yes. Virtually any passport has a passport number
You Don't. You need to have a passport in order to have a passport number.
If you want to apply for a NSK passport:The NSK passport is not a real passport. It is a type of "camouflage" passport and never intended to be a valid document for citizenship. Slovenia is not granting citizenship or passports for people other than Slovenians.
No such document is required.
On an Indian passport, the personal number equates to the passport number. This is a number automatically generated when the passport application is processed.
No you can't. Passport number is only written in your passport booklet.