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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 112215" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>You should Google the US Passport. It will take you to the State Department. That passport was illegally obtained if he did not already have signed by you and notarized a DS-3053, Permission to Obtain a Passport form. </p><p></p><p>Honestly, they don't particularly care about the "permanent address" part, but might not like that he did it without your knowledge and permission and in another state. There's also a form that you can fill out and send "along with the passport" within the first year of issue to make changes in identifying information. Both of those services are free. I think you should go to the State Department's Passport page, find the "Contact Us" number at the bottom, tell them he didn't have your permission, you have sole legal and physical custody, and that you want them to change the address on the passport.</p><p></p><p>The bug in that ointment is that <em>he</em> will be required to fill out the DS-3053 for you to do that, and you have to have the passport to send to them for the change. The money part comes into the fight between the two of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 112215, member: 99"] You should Google the US Passport. It will take you to the State Department. That passport was illegally obtained if he did not already have signed by you and notarized a DS-3053, Permission to Obtain a Passport form. Honestly, they don't particularly care about the "permanent address" part, but might not like that he did it without your knowledge and permission and in another state. There's also a form that you can fill out and send "along with the passport" within the first year of issue to make changes in identifying information. Both of those services are free. I think you should go to the State Department's Passport page, find the "Contact Us" number at the bottom, tell them he didn't have your permission, you have sole legal and physical custody, and that you want them to change the address on the passport. The bug in that ointment is that [i]he[/i] will be required to fill out the DS-3053 for you to do that, and you have to have the passport to send to them for the change. The money part comes into the fight between the two of you. [/QUOTE]
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