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State Department to Revoke Passports for Unpaid Child Support

7 May 2026
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The U.S. State Department will begin revoking passports for parents who owe significant unpaid child support, starting Friday. This action targets approximately 2,700 individuals who owe $100,000 or more in past-due payments, as identified by the Department of Health and Human Services. Under federal law, anyone with over $2,500 in unpaid, court-ordered child support risks having their passport denied or revoked. The initiative is part of an enforcement effort to compel parents to meet their child support obligations. Once a passport is revoked, it cannot be used for travel, even if the debt is later settled. Individuals affected must coordinate with their state child support enforcement agency to resolve their debts before a new passport can be issued, a process that may take several weeks.

Why It Matters

This program has been in place for decades, serving as a tool for enforcing child support payments across federal and state levels. The collaboration between the State Department and the Department of Health and Human Services aims to ensure compliance with court-ordered financial responsibilities. Historically, passport revocation has been an effective method for increasing child support collections, as evidenced by the significant number of cases submitted by state agencies to federal officials. The potential impact of these actions extends to many more individuals who may owe amounts less than the $100,000 threshold, highlighting the ongoing challenges in child support enforcement in the United States.

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