Yes, if it's in the state of limbo! Normally it shouldn't matter, as a passport is a federal issued document.
The city or state where your passport was issued is typically listed on the information page of your passport.
By getting the State that placed a hold on your passport to send notice to the Federal government that the matter is resolved.
No, a passport is not considered a state ID. A passport is a travel document issued by a government to its citizens for international travel, while a state ID is a form of identification issued by a state government for various purposes within that state.
To get a passport, you do need to have a photograph of yourself that can be used on it, no matter where you are getting it from.
No. The only time a passport is required is when you are leaving U.S. borders.
No. They only need a passport when they leave the US.
If you wish to travel internationally, you need a passport, no matter the circumstances.
Yes you do. If you leave out of state you need a passport
Yes, you can renew an expired passport by applying for a passport renewal through the appropriate government agency, typically the passport office or department of state.
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No. Both are in the United States. You do not need a passport to travel from state to state.
No, it is a Federal ID. The rules for ID vary by State but as far as I know a current Passport is accepted in all States.