Look here, under section 3.2: http://travel.state.gov/passport/get/first/first_830.html
NOTE: Your Social Security Card does NOT prove your identity. If none of these are available , you will need: # Some signature documents, not acceptable alone as ID (ex: a combination of documents, such as your Social Security card, credit card, bank card, library card, etc.) AND # A person who can vouch for you. He/she must: * Have known you for at least 2 years, * Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, * Have valid ID, and * Fill out a Form DS-71 in the presence of a passport agent. FOR MINORS UNDER THE AGE OF 16: Each minor child shall appear in person. Both parents or legal guardians must present evidence of identity when they apply for a minor under the age of 16. Read more information on the identity requirements for minors under the age of 16. FOR MINORS 16 & 17: * Your child MUST appear in person. * For security reasons, parental consent may be requested. * If your child does not have identification of his/her own, you need to accompany your child, present identification and co-sign the application.
You go through the US Postal Service. You get you passport picture either taken there or at like a Walgreen's. Take the picture to the post office and they will take your info and send in for your passport. i don't know what kind of return rate they have as far as how long it takes for you to get your passport, but that's how you do it.
You can also go to your local County Clerk's office and possibly the Secretary of State's office.
The passport or document requirements differ according to your citizenship, where you are going, and where you are transiting (connecting through, or stopping over in along the way). They are also subject to change very often. For current information on what a country requires, you can talk to any airline telephone agent, or travel agent, or call, write, or email the consulate or embassy of the country you are going to be visiting.
NO
sure can!
I was born at home . The Doctor arrived afterwards. He later died and filed no record . How do I obtain a passport without a birth certificate ?
Yes. You only need a birth certificate and or ID.
You do not need to present a birth certificate to use a passport for its intended purpose. A passport alone is sufficient proof of nationality/citizenship. You may need to present a birth certificate in order to apply for a passport.
Following requirements are valid.Proof of citizenship, by means of a certified U.S. birth certificate, undamaged U.S. passport, Naturalization Certificate, Certificate of Citizenship, or a Consular Report of Birth Abroad or Certification of Birth.Proof of identity, by means of a valid driver's license, undamaged U.S. passport, Naturalization Certificate, current government ID, current military ID, or undamaged U.S. passport. (If you don't have any of these documents, you may proceed through a secondary means.)Two color passport photographs of yourself taken within the past six months that meet all the requirements.
Your current passport and your birth certificate are required every time you want to renew your passport.
Nothing but a birth certificate and a passport
No. You require a Passport.
No you need a passport
The post office does this. You will need your birth certificate.
No