Most deff. not! you can be proscuted and violated for something such as that.
A "Notary Public" or a "Public Notary" is a legal professional (e.g. a Lawyer) who can put their signature on a document and say it is what it says it is. For example, you may need a Notary Public to sign a photocopy of your passport to show that it is a genuine photocopy of your actual passport.
To apply for an American passport, one must fill out an application and a DS-ll form. They must also have proof of US citizenship, a form of identification (and a photocopy of this), money to pay the fee and a photo for the passport.
it is not against the law to photocopy it as long as you show it to the police and tell them it was you u did it deliberately hope this helps. PS write to me when you get out of prison
Sometimes it's extremely difficult to tell the difference - since photocopier technology has advanced over the years. However - you can never escape a dirty screen ! One of the easiest ways to tell a photocopy form the original is to compare them side-by-side. If the glass on the copier machine isn't spotlessly clean, any blemishes will show as additional spots on the photocopy, but NOT on the original.
If this is a domestic travel then you do not need to show your passport, if this is an international travel, meaning you are not a citizen of china, then you need you passport.
If you have saved the receipt of your passport which is given at the time of passport submission, then go to the passport website click passport status or application status entire your file no mentioned on your receipt, enter your date of birth and click enter, bingo, they will show that your passport number has been handed over on so and so date...thank me later
Yes, you will need to show your passport.
No, they don't! I took passport pictures and I didn't have to show my ears or hair.
Of course! youre right inside it!
Just be yourself
Check your local library for repair manual, you can photocopy what you need.
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