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Can the government track you through your passport?

If you are concerned about the RFID transponder in your passport being used to track you as you walk around the streets of this or any other country, fear not. The U.S. passport has a thin layer of metal in the cover that prevents it from being read at all, unless it is open.



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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: While your passport number alone can't enable full identity theft, it can be used to support scams, illegal entry, and tracking your travel movements when combined with other information.

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A passport number is a serial number specific to each passport. Commonly, this series of digits represents where the document was issued and the applicant. Your passport number is vital when applying for an electronic visa or a paper visa as it identifies you and your unique ID.

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There is not really a way to know if you have a block on your passport however leaving the country and even the state may be a violation of your Own Recognizance Bond.

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Passport records do not include evidence of travel such as entrance or exit stamps, visas, or residence permits.

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There are signs that will indicate you have been flagged for additional screenings: You were not able to print a boarding pass from an airline ticketing kiosk or from the internet. You were denied or delayed boarding. A ticket agent “called someone” before handing you a boarding pass.

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