Not for the general public. This would be gross invasion of privacy laws.
name and date of birth
A better question might be what possible legal/moral justification do you have for accessing someone else's passport details. There's no way I know of to get them other than to ask the person the passport belongs to, and this is exactly how it should be.
Yes. I think all passports have passport number with which they could identify you as a person related to a specific country.
In Singapore it is possible to find the passport number of a person by doing a simple search. This can be done using the FIN number of the person.
A passport is required when you want to travel outside the country inside which you were born and live. The passport number in the new blue biometric Brazilian passport is located on the information page where your photograph is.
A passport must be obtained from the website of the country that a person resides in. Or, locally one could go to the City Hall or some form of Government building and apply for a passport. A person must be over 16 to apply.
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get information about a person
A person would need to go to the relevant authority depending on the country they lived in. For example, in the UK, a person would visit Her Majesties Passport Office (formerly called the identity and Passport service), either online or by collecting and completing a number of forms obtained from a post office.
ask them if you can see your passport
I believe that for a first time UK passport application, a 'countersignatory' (a professional person, doctor, minister, etc, - but see the list on the Government website) must confirm that they know you and can vouch for you. Check with the Passport Office.
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