Passport Holds for Individuals with Delinquent Child Support Payments
Section 51.70 (a) (8) of Title 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations states, in part, that if you are certified to Passport Services by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to be in arrears of child support payments in excess of $2,500, you are ineligible to receive a U.S. passport. If this applies to you, it is strongly recommended that you contact the appropriate state child support enforcement agency to make payment arrangements before applying for a passport. This is because:
The state agency must certify to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that acceptable payment arrangements have been made.
Then, HHS must notify Passport Service through the removal of your name from the electronic list of individuals who are delinquent in payment of child support. A passport cannot be issued until your name has been deleted by HHS.
Please note that it can take 2-3 weeks from the time you make payment arrangements with the State agency until your name is removed from HHS' electronic list. Passport Services has no information concerning individuals' child support obligations and has no authority to take action until HHS removes your name from its list.
Please direct any questions to the appropriate State child support enforcement agency.
You may go to the Department of Health and Human Services - State Child Support Enforcement Web Site for a listing of HHS state and local agencies.