i need to know who if it affects you getting a passport if youve had prior arrest such as breaking and entering motor vehicle theft ? I want to take a cruise but my husband has charges from when he was 17-18 and I really can not find such information online can anyone help ?
2006-12-03
02:44:20
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I am from florida im 20 my husband is 34 i want to take a carribean cruise to cozamel belize cayman island etc. His arrests happened over 14yrs ago
2006-12-03
04:11:13 ·
update #1
on that note i appreciate your help.. I guess will just have to go down and try because he was 17 almost 18 when all this happened and doesnt remember where anything is... :-/ so we go from there i just want to go so bad that i am just trying to find out my odds and ends now :) so i appreciate very much!
2006-12-03
04:57:55 ·
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in which country are you applying for a passport ? please be precise in order to help answer your question correctly ?
and the cruise ? where is it going to be happening ? in which country ? please respond ,so i can check it out and give you some legal answers ........
how old is your husband now ?
i just went back to check on US law ,
no, your husband may have a passport , i read the law and please do not worry about him getting a passport , he has no restrictions as to get a passport
# make sure he does not give false infos on his passport about his prior record #.....
such a breaking a parole and not having complying to the law at that time,
A federal or state law enforcement agency may request the denial of a passport on several regulatory grounds under 22 CFR 51.70 and 51.72. The principal law enforcement reasons for passport denial are a federal warrant of arrest, a federal or state criminal court order, a condition of parole or probation forbidding departure from the United States (or the jurisdiction of the court), or a request for extradition. The HHS child support database and the Marshals Service WIN database are checked automatically for entitlement to a passport. Denial or revocation of a passport does not prevent the use of outstanding valid passports.
A request for denial should be in writing (delivered or faxed to the Office of Passport Policy and Advisory Services [address below]), and should include full biodata of the subject, a copy of the warrant of arrest and the name, agency address and phone number of the officer to be contacted. If an application is made, the State Department, in coordination with the requesting agency, will deny issuance of the passport.
Passport revocation may be effected when the person obtained the passport fraudulently, when the passport was issued in error, when the person’s certificate of naturalization was cancelled by a federal court, or when the person would not be entitled to a new passport under 22 CFR 51.70 (a) or (b). The physical revocation of a passport is often difficult, and an apparently valid passport can be used for travel until officially taken by an arresting officer or by a court.
here is the page where i read the information if you would like to check it out ?
http://travel.state.gov/passport/ppi/info/info_870.html
here is the page for your husband to read in order to obtain his passports , it explains all details ......
http://travel.state.gov/passport/get/first/first_830.html
tell him to get all his papers ready
have a good trip ...........))
2006-12-03 02:51:05
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answered by HJW 7
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Who Cannot Get A Passport
2016-11-13 02:57:11
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answered by ? 4
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Passports are a more elaborate form of identification, better than a Driver's License. Past Arrest/Conviction should have no bearing. Soon, everyone will probably need a passport to travel within the country (America). They already starting where a person Flying on a plane will need one.
2006-12-03 02:54:23
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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I can't speak about arrest records but as someone who works overseas I know for a fact that some past records do affect you ability to get a US passport. If you owe any money to the IRS you will not be granted a passport.
2006-12-03 02:56:49
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answered by U can't b serious 4
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i need to know who if it affects you getting a passport if youve had prior arrest such as breaking and entering motor vehicle theft ? I want to take a cruise but my husband has charges from when he was 17-18 and I really can not find such information online can anyone help ?
2015-08-18 14:47:35
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answered by Uli 1
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As long as you were born in the US, and have all the paper work, birth certificate, s s card, drivers license, etc. You can get a passport. It has nothing to do with past records with the police. They don't even ask anything like that. Just fill out the applications.... you can do that at most post offices, and in a few weeks, you have one.
2006-12-03 02:48:39
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2015-08-04 10:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-12-03 02:46:40
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