Yes, if requested by a State and the amount in arrears exceeds the appropriate threshold.
$2,500
Yes, nationwide.
They might.
The person not getting it, or the payer if a payment has not been posted.
To have a person's passport revoked due to non-payment of child support, the custodial parent or the state child support enforcement agency must typically notify the appropriate authorities, such as the U.S. Department of State or the local child support office. The individual must have a significant amount of unpaid child support, usually defined by state law. Once reported, the agency can request a passport denial or revocation, which may prevent the individual from obtaining or renewing a passport until the owed amount is paid. Legal procedures may vary by state, so it's advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance.
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
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Ultimately, in every state, that's up to a judge.
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.