The Passport Denial Program began as part of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. The Office of Child Support Services (OCSS), which oversees the program, is entitled to facilitate the revocation of current passports and denial of new passport applications if a non-custodial parent owes more than $2,500 in overdue child support payments. Upon receiving notice from a child support agency that a parent is past-due in payments, the OCSS submits the parent’s name to the U.S. State Department, which will deny new passport applications from the individual and revoke the passport if it is submitted for added pages, repairs, or other updates. The delinquent parent will remain ineligible for a passport until payments are made, or another arrangement is established with the New Jersey state child support agency, and the state requests the parent’s withdrawal from the list.
While some states work with parents who have overdue child support debt to set up payment plans, New Jersey has a ‘zero appears’ policy. According to this policy, overdue child support must be paid in full before the state will contact the OCSS for the person’s removal from the passport denial program. The easiest way for a person to have restrictions removed is to pay the overdue balance on child support payments. New Jersey has a ‘zero appears’ policy, which means that until the balance is fully paid off, the state will not request that the parent be removed from the passport denial program.
Having one’s passport application denied is only one of many potential consequences of not making child support payments on time. Delinquent parents who are regularly behind on payments are subject to having their New Jersey driver’s license revoked, their properties seized, taxes offset, wages garnished, and more, and they can even face jail time.
Being delinquent on child support payments is a serious issue in New Jersey that comes with severe consequences. You need the support of a child support attorney to help get you on the right track as soon as possible so you can get on with your life while your child is well-cared for. When it comes to being behind on child support payments, New Jersey is extremely strict, and it is nearly impossible to be removed from the federal list unless you pay off your debt completely or work with a skilled and experienced attorney to modify the required amount moving forward.
Our team at Bronzino Law Firm has helped many parents in Eatontown, Howell, Marlboro, Mantoloking, Colts Neck, Middletown, Long Branch, and along the Jersey Shore area get up-to-date with child support payments, negotiate payment plans with the state, and be removed from the Passport Denial Program. We’re in your corner and can help. Contact us at (732) 812-3102 for a free consultation to discuss your case today.
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