Yes, if requested by a State and the amount in arrears exceeds the appropriate threshold.
$2,500
They might.
Yes, nationwide.
The person not getting it, or the payer if a payment has not been posted.
By getting the State that placed a hold on your passport to send notice to the Federal government that the matter is resolved.
Yes, if one owes more than $2500, then passport will not be granted. Why are you in arrears? see links below
Ultimately, in every state, that's up to a judge.
well yeah
Pay your child support.
As long as everything else is okay, you can get a passport once your child support is current. You'll need to make sure that the court removes the order to stop you from getting a passport or you won't be able to, even if you've paid.
Simply pay the arrears and then apply for the passport.
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.