No you can't. Passport number is only written in your passport booklet.
Sorry, but unless you have a copy of the data-page of your lost passport, there are no ways to find the passport number, issue and expiry dates.
Usuall in most cases, the place of issue is indicated on the first pages on the passport where the identification of the holder is also stated as well as the photo.
I called the UK passport office March '08 and apparently the serial number is the same as the passport number. UK Provisional licence twits please note and change your question.
A Swedish passport is done at the police.
We dont have passport book numbers in our passports! Just the passport number which you should find on the page that has your photo and dates of issue etc. Note that it is distinct from your id number! hope that helps someone :)
Being behind in child support payments of $2500 or more,Êwill result in a passport denial in the United States. Payments would have to be made and the list updated before Passport Services will issue a passport.
Yes. Virtually any passport has a passport number
You Don't. You need to have a passport in order to have a passport number.
On an Indian passport, the personal number equates to the passport number. This is a number automatically generated when the passport application is processed.
The Malaysian Passport does not have a Passport Book Number.
Sorry, but unless you have a copy of the data-page (a.k.a. info-page) of your passport, there are no other ways to find the issue and expiry date of your passport- until you can contact your daughter.
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.