A better question might be what possible legal/moral justification do you have for accessing someone else's passport details.
There's no way I know of to get them other than to ask the person the passport belongs to, and this is exactly how it should be.
name and date of birth
you need to get it changed you can not travel with a passport with false details
A British passport. If they are a UK citizen
Yes, it is possible to obtain a passport without being a citizen of a country. Some countries offer passports to individuals who meet certain criteria, such as permanent residents, refugees, or stateless persons. These passports may have limitations on travel and may not provide the same rights and privileges as a citizen's passport.
Nobody will give you personal details from a passport. If you have found a British Passport, you should hand it in to a police station. They will either accept it or advise you what to do with it.
The US now requires a passport, passport card, or enhanced drivers' license to reenter the US from Mexico or Canada. Persons crossing into those countries will be checked for those documents to ensure they have the necessary documentation for return.
To update your personal details on the bio page of your passport, you will need to apply for a passport renewal. This typically involves filling out a passport application form, providing necessary documentation such as proof of identity and any legal name change documents, and submitting your current passport for processing. Contact your country's passport office or embassy for specific instructions on how to update your personal details on your passport.
By entering your passport number, you can obtain details such as your personal information, travel history, and visa status.
No, you generally cannot renew your passport without presenting your old passport as it is required for the renewal process.
No, you cannot enter the US without a passport.
No, you cannot leave the US without a passport.
No, you cannot leave the country without a passport.