How do I get a certified copy of my US passport?

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How do I get a certified copy of my US passport?

A certified copy of a U.S. Passport record can be obtained by contacting the U.S. State Department, Passport Services . On the official website it is stated, “Passport Services [of the U.S. State Department] maintains United States passport records for passports issued from 1925 to the present.

How can I get my passport certified?

Typically, you will need to get a notary public or attorney to certify the copy of your passport. You can find a notary public at a courthouse as well as at many banks. Notary publics charge a nominal fee for their services. An attorney may charge higher fees.

Who can certify true copy of documents in USA?

Schedule 2 states that chiropractors, dentists, legal practitioners, medical practitioners, nurses, optometrists, patent attorneys, pharmacists, physiotherapists, psychologists, trade mark attorneys and Veterinary surgeons may certify copies.

What is a certified copy of a passport?

A certified copy of a passport is a document that has been confirmed to be original and true and has been signed (certified) by a high-standing individual. Typical certified documents include passports, driving licenses, letters from the government, council tax bills, etc.

How do I prove my state of citizenship?

Two documents containing consistent information that proves the applicant’s identity, such as:

  1. Birth Certificate.
  2. Social Security card.
  3. Marriage Certificate.
  4. Divorce Decree.
  5. Employer identification card.
  6. High School or College Diploma (including high school equivalency diplomas).
  7. Property deed or title document.

Is certified copy same as original?

A certified copy can be used in place of the original deed to execute the transfer or sale or for any other purpose. Here is how to get a certified property title. If you lose the original, lodge a First Information Report (FIR) at your local police station about the missing document.

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