A passport number typically consists of a combination of letters and numbers, usually 9 digits long. It is unique to each passport and is used for identification and verification purposes when traveling internationally.
The same number as the Venezuelan Identity Card (or Cedula).
A damaged passport may have torn or missing pages, water damage, a damaged cover, or illegible information.
Unless you are an immigration official, the only way to confirm a passport number is to look at the passport.
To find your passport book number, look at the top right corner of the page that has your personal information. The passport book number is a 9-digit code located below your name and passport number. It is unique to your passport and can be used for identification purposes.
There is no such country as "Yugoslavia".
To find the country of issue on a passport, look for the place of issue or issuing country information on the identification page of the passport. This section typically includes the name of the country that issued the passport.
This number is federally regulated a member of law enforcement would have to do this and have good reason for doing so.
No you can not look in your moshi monster passport , but you can get a passport if you become a member
there is nothing special about the jamaican passport... http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g181/badnuhrass2/JamaicanPassport.jpg
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An Australian passport has the coat of arms on the front page, and the ones I've seen are dark navy blue. but i don't know what the second pages look like so i need an answer to the please!