Probably not, but I'd recommend you privately consult with an attorney regarding this matter. The first issue is the person's past criminal history. If they already have convictions for certain offenses, the answer will be no, regardless of the pending charge. While a person is presumed innocent until proven guilty, the court or federal authorities may be concerned that issuing that passport would allow the charged individual to flee the country. I suppose a mistake could occur and theoretically, they may not find that there is a charge pending. However, the bigger issue is the current bond order for the misdemeanor. If there is a family emergency and a person has to travel out of the country, they may be able to get permission from the court, apply, and get a passport, assuming they were otherwise eligible.? Generally speaking, if a person is on bond, they should request permission from the court if they are making any plans to travel out of the state. I'd recommend you privately consult with a lawyer regarding this matter. Ultimately, it depends on the circumstances.
Answered on Feb 27th, 2012 at 12:59 PM