Depends where your applying for it and the content of your record.
A criminal conviction, whether expunged or not, generally does not prohibit a person from obtaining a passport. It may prohibit the convicted from entering certain countries, though.
Yes, you can renew your passport in person at a passport acceptance facility or passport agency.
Yes, individuals with a felony on their record can still obtain a passport in the United States. Having a felony does not automatically disqualify someone from getting a passport.
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Any citizen can get a passport, regardless of any criminal record.
The past tense of record is recorded.
it is a journal type log where a person or various people observe events that have already occurred and write them down. This way, people in the future have information of events that took place in the past. A record of past events is an essential part to our intelligence of the past and is a vital part in history.
Yes, you can renew your passport in person at a passport acceptance facility or through a passport agency. It is not required to renew your passport through another method.
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Yes, a person may hold both a Canadian and American passport.
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No, you cannot obtain a passport on behalf of another individual. Each person must apply for their own passport in person.