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Do i have to notify passport office if i change my address?

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Do i have to notify passport office if i change my address?

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  1. No you only need to update your address in your passport in pencil. The address is supposed to be in pencil so it can be changed.


  2. If your address is printed inside your UK passport, then yes. Same rule applies to drivers license.

  3. not sure if  u do or  wat happens if some1 steals ur passport and u apply for a replacement they will have old address and u will need to suppy and have proof of new one

  4. No  !!

  5. not for us passports - address data is not in them.

  6. No! Can you imagine if everybody had to inform the passport office of a change of address in every 10 year period? They'd never have time to make new passports. Just make sure the emergency contact details on the inside cover are up to date in case it gets lost.  Your travel company will always be aware of your current address so the passport office have no need for it, other than when you need a new passport (which you would, of course, fill in a form for)

  7. yes, you are supposed to. if you don't just remember what state you lived in when you got it. they customs officers will ask you little trick questions like "and where are you going today" if you say "home" they will say "and where is that?" LOL....i got caught on this one.

  8. yes

  9. No. You do not need to inform them of a change of address as passports are valid for 10 years. It is natural for a citizen to change addresses during that period of time.

    Just make sure that people to contact in emergencies are updated. There is also a portion to put your current address in pencil.**

  10. No, that is why inside your passport, they ask you to fill out in pencil, your address, and persons to notify, since its good for 10 years, and most likely will change a few times.

  11. I would think you would have to. YOu always have to let everyone know your new address.

  12. no sure you dont. If you do I am in big trouble as I have moved about 15 times since I got my passport :-)

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