Are civil unions recognized on passport applications?

No, civil unions are not currently recognized on passport applications in Washington. Civil unions are state-recognized forms of partnership, but they do not hold the same legal standing as traditional marriage. In Washington, civil unions are recognized as having equivalent rights as those given to married couples, but they are still not considered a marriage for legal purposes. This means that when applying for a passport, those in a civil union will not be able to mark "married" on the application, and will not be granted the same rights as a married couple when traveling. Civil unions are recognized in other states, and if the couple is travelling to another state, they should be able to use the civil union to prove their commitment to one another, if necessary. In Washington, however, civil unions are not recognized on passport applications, and the couple would have to provide additional proof of their commitment to one another.

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