[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 22, Volume 1]

[Revised as of April 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 22CFR51.4]



[Page 239-240]

 

                       TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS

 

                     CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF STATE

 

PART 51_PASSPORTS--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec.  51.4  Validity of passports.



    (a) Signature of bearer. A passport is valid only when signed by the 

bearer in the space designated for his signature.

    (b) Period of validity of a regular passport. (1) A regular passport 

issued on or after February 1, 1998, to an applicant 16 years of age or 

older is valid for 10 years from date of issue unless limited by the 

Secretary to a shorter period.

    (2) A regular passport issued on or after February 1, 1998 to an 

applicant under the age of 16 years is valid for 5 years from date of 

issue unless limited by the Secretary of State to a shorter period.

    (3) The period of validity of a regular passport issued on or after 

January 1, 1983, and before February 1, 1998, unless



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limited by the Secretary of State to a shorter period is: 10 years from 

date of issue if issued to an applicant age 18 or older; five years from 

date of issue if issued to an applicant under age 18.

    (4) The period of validity of a regular passport issued prior to 

January 1, 1983, is five years from date of issue.

    (c) Period of validity of an official passport. An official passport 

is normally valid for a period of 5 years from the date of issue as long 

as the bearer maintains the official status for which it is issued. It 

must be returned to the Department upon the termination of the bearer's 

official status.

    (d) Period of validity of a diplomatic passport. A diplomatic 

passport issued on or after January 1, 1977 is valid for a period of 

five (5) years or so long as the bearer maintains his/her diplomatic 

status, whichever is shorter. A diplomatic passport which has not 

expired must be returned to the Department upon the termination of the 

bearer's diplomatic status or at such other time as the Secretary shall 

determine. Any outstanding diplomatic passport issued before January 1, 

1977 will expire effective December 31, 1977.

    (e) Period of a regular passport issued for no fee. A regular 

passport for which payment of the fee has been excused is valid for a 

period of 5 years from the date of issue unless limited by the Secretary 

to a shorter period.

    (f) Limitation of validity. The Secretary may limit a passport's 

validity period to less than the normal validity period. The bearer of a 

limited passport may apply for a replacement passport, using the proper 

application, and submitting the limited passport, applicable fees, 

photos and additional documentation, if required, to support the 

issuance of a replacement passport.

    (g) Cancellation of passport endorsed as valid only for travel to 

Israel. The validity of any passport which has been issued and endorsed 

as valid only for travel to Israel is cancelled effective April 25, 

1992. Where it is determined that its continued use is warranted, the 

validity of such passport may be renewed or extended for additional 

periods of two years upon cancellation of the Israel-only endorsement. 

In no event may the validity of such passport be extended beyond the 

normal period of validity prescribed for such passport by paragraphs (b) 

through (e) of this section.

    (h) Invalidity. A United States passport is invalid whenever:

    (1) The passport has been formally revoked by the Department; or

    (2) The Department has registered a passport reported either in 

writing or by telephone to the Department of State, or in writing to a 

U.S. passport agency or to a diplomatic or consular post abroad as lost 

or stolen.

    (3) The Department has sent a written notice to the bearer at the 

bearer's last known address that the passport has been invalidated 

because the Department has not received the applicable fees.



(Sec. 1, 44 Stat. 887; sec. 1, 41 Stat. 750; sec. 2, 44 Stat. 887; sec. 

4, 63 Stat. 111, as amended (22 U.S.C. 211a, 214, 217a, 2658); E.O. 

11295, 36 FR 10603; 3 CFR 1966-70 Comp. p. 507)



[31 FR 13540, Oct. 20, 1966, as amended at 33 FR 12042, Aug. 24, 1968; 

42 FR 17869, Apr. 4, 1977; 47 FR 56329, Dec. 16, 1982; 57 FR 3282, Jan. 

29, 1992; 63 FR 7285, Feb. 13, 1998; 69 FR 15670, Mar. 26, 2004; 70 FR 

53924, Sept. 13, 2005]