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THU · 2026-05-07 · 22:41 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0508-74562
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US state department to start revoking passports of parents who owe child support

The US State Department will begin revoking passports of parents who owe significant amounts of unpaid child support. Starting Friday, individuals owing $100,000 or more will have their passports revoked, affecting approximately 2,700 people.

Associated PressThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-07 · 22:41 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
US state department to start revoking passports of parents who owe child support
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The US State Department will begin revoking passports of parents who owe significant amounts of unpaid child support. Starting Friday, individuals owing $100,000 or more will have their passports revoked, affecting approximately 2,700 people. This program will soon expand to include those owing over $2,500, a threshold set by a 1996 law, potentially impacting many more thousands. Previously, only those renewing passports faced this penalty. The State Department aims to compel parents to pay their debts, noting that the program has already led to hundreds resolving arrears since the expansion was announced. The initiative, active since 1998, has helped states collect over $657 million in child support arrears.

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Parents whose passports are revoked must pay their debts to regain the privilege of a US passport.

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Since the program began in 1998, states have collected approximately $657 million in child support arrears.

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The program will be expanded to cover parents owing more than $2,500 in unpaid child support, based on a 1996 law.

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The US State Department will begin revoking passports of parents who owe $100,000 or more in unpaid child support.

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Hundreds of parents resolved child support arrears after news of the passport revocation expansion broke.

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The US state department will begin revoking the US passports of thousands of parents who owe a significant amount of unpaid child support.The department told the Associated Press on Thursday that the revocations would begin on Friday and be focused on those who owe $100,000 or more. That would apply to about 2,700 American passport holders, according to figures supplied to the state department by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).The revocation program, plans for which were first reported by the AP in February, soon will be greatly expanded to cover parents who owe more than $2,500 in unpaid child support – the threshold set by a little-enforced 1996 law, the state department said.It was not clear on Thursday how many passport holders owe more than $2,500 because HHS is still collecting data from state agencies that track the figures, but it could encompass many more thousands of people, officials said.Until this week, only those who applied to renew their passports were subject to the penalty. Under the new policy, HHS will inform the state department of all past-due payments of more than $2,500 and parents in that group with passports will have their documents revoked .“We are expanding a commonsense practice that has been proven effective at getting those who owe child support to pay their debt,” the assistant secretary of state for consular affairs, Mora Namdar, said. “Once these parents resolve their debts, they can once again enjoy the privilege of a US passport.”Since the AP reported the expansion of the program on 10 February, the state department said it had “seen data that hundreds of parents took action and resolved their arrears with state authorities since news broke that the state department would start proactively revoking passports”.“While we can’t confirm the causation in all of those cases, we are taking this action precisely to impel these parents to do the right thing by their children and by US law,” the state department said.Even before the policy was expanded, the state department said the program had been a “powerful tool” to get parents to pay what they owed. It said that since it began in earnest in 1998, states had collected some $657m in arrears, including more than $156m in more than 24,000 individual lump-sum payments over the past five years.Those whose passports are revoked under the program will be notified that they will not be able to use their documents for travel and will have to apply for a new passport once their child support debts are confirmed as paid.A passport holder who is abroad at the time of revocation will need to visit a US embassy or consulate to obtain an emergency travel document that allows them to return to the United States.
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