Passport is the most important document of a citizen of the Russian Federation. For the first time, a person receives it at the age of 14 and then protects his whole life. The passport contains confidential information about its owner. A person must periodically provide this data to various organizations when filling out certain documents. For those who have recently received a passport, it can be difficult to figure out at first what to enter and what is called.
Instructions
Step 1
So, having just received a passport and opening it on the first page, you will see the coat of arms of Russia and the inscription “passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation”. You will not need any data from this page when filling out the documents, so go to the next one.
Step 2
At the top of the page, you will see ten. They are broken in a certain way: 2x2x6. The first four digits are the series of your passport. The other six are his number. Those. when filling out the documents, you will have to write like this:
Episode: 12 34 (write your episode)
Number: 123456 (write your number).
The series and number will be indicated on the remaining pages of the document, but they will now be located not at the top, but at the bottom of the sheet.
Step 3
Now turn the passport over so that you can read everything that is written on the page. Here you will find information about who issued your passport and when. Here you will find out that it was issued by the FMS department for your region in your city. The date of issue is also indicated: day, month and year. Sometimes, when filling out the documents, in addition to these data, you also need to indicate the code of the department that issued your passport. This code consists of six numbers, separated by a hyphen.
Step 4
Now look down to the next page. Here is your photo and information about you. Your last name, first name, patronymic, gender, date and place of birth. You must know this data by heart.
Step 5
On page 5 you will find information about your registration. On page 13, men have a mark on the performance of their military duty. Scroll to the next page and get information about your marital status (if you have something to write about, of course). And if you changed your passport (due to a change of surname or upon reaching 20 or 45 years old), then on page 19 you can find information about the previous passport (its series, number, department code and date of issue).