Third-Party Requests Third party requests must include one of the following:
Notarized consent from the owner of the passport records,
Proof of guardianship,
Death certificate, or
Court order signed by a judge of competent jurisdiction requesting the Department of State to release passport records.
The only exception to this requirement is when the owner of the passport records was born 100 years or more ago. Your third party request does not have to be notarized but should include the information described in the section above that covers requesting your own record and a $150.00 search fee for each individual for whom a record search is requested. Checks or money orders should be made payable to Department of State”. ,,,,,,
You have just shown you know nothing about this issue or are being disingenuous. Stanley Ann Dunham is deceased. A suit was filed y Chris Strunk and her passport applications were shown via the FOIA lawsuit. Documents before 1965 were alleged by the State Department to have been destroyed in some mysterious destruction that they never document other than with some strange “cable” It is a cover up.
Butter has a lot of space devoted to this issue on her blog.
Did you just get off the boat?
Ok, missed that it was determined all documents they said they had could be released. Is there evidence that other passport applications from the 1960’s were not destroyed?
He’s a hireling.