No. As long as you stay in the country, no passport is required, regardless of age. ID is required, but only after the age of 18.
To obtain a passport in California when one parent is absent, a child must have the consent of the present parent or legal guardian. If the absent parent cannot be located or refuses to give consent, the present parent can provide evidence of sole custody or a court order allowing the child to obtain a passport.
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Yes, the custodial parent can obtain a passport for their child with proper documentation and consent from the other parent if applicable.
If a child needs a passport and one parent is absent, the present parent can apply for the passport on behalf of the child by providing additional documentation or a court order showing legal custody or consent from the absent parent.
Yes, a single parent can obtain a passport for their child by providing the necessary documentation and meeting the requirements set by the passport issuing authority.
Yes, a child can obtain a passport with the consent of only one parent if the other parent is unavailable or has legal restrictions.
To obtain a passport for a child with one parent deceased, the surviving parent or legal guardian must provide the necessary documentation, such as the death certificate of the deceased parent and proof of guardianship. The child's passport application will then be processed following the standard procedures.
Yes, one parent can apply for a child passport on their own if they have sole legal custody or if the other parent provides written consent.
The name of the parent at birth on the passport application is the parent's name as it was recorded at the time of the child's birth.
To obtain a passport when one parent is incarcerated, the child will need to provide additional documentation, such as a notarized statement from the non-incarcerated parent giving consent for the child to get a passport. The child may also need to provide proof of the incarcerated parent's situation, such as a copy of their incarceration records. It is recommended to contact the passport agency for specific requirements in this situation.
In most cases, a single parent can obtain a passport for their child without the other parent's consent if they have sole legal custody. However, it is recommended to check with the specific requirements of the country issuing the passport.
No, both parents typically need to be present to renew a child's passport.