Yes. The passport can be revoked or limited, if you owe a certain amount of unpaid child support.
Owing excess child support does not invalidate a passport. That doesn't mean you can't be prevented from the leaving the country.
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Yes, if the past-due amount does not exceed $2,500.
As a passport is now required, if you're over $5000 in arrears, a passport is canceled.Actually you don't need a passport to enter Canada only to get back into the U.S. But I don't know if a child support conviction is grounds for inadmissability. Seeing that child support is not a criminal offence in Canada
There are several reasons that could prevent someone from obtaining a passport, such as not having the required identification documents, owing child support payments, having outstanding arrest warrants, or being on probation or parole.
Passports can be suspended/denied if the amount of arrears exceeds the appropriate threshold, regardless of the child's current age.
Perhaps, cases are decided upon by the circumstances related directly to them. However, individuals owing more then $2,500 in support arrears will be automatically denied.
Yes, having a current warrant can prevent you from obtaining or renewing a passport. The U.S. Department of State may deny a passport application if there is an active warrant for your arrest. Additionally, certain legal issues, such as owing substantial child support, can also affect passport eligibility. It is advisable to resolve any outstanding legal matters before applying for a passport.
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The current law is that you have to owe more than 5000 dollars to be denied Pay at least half of that and they wont flag you.Updated:New laws require $2,500.00 or less to get a US based passport.Provided by: AmericanAutoMovers.com
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You can attach the estates of him and his parents