Different countries have different number of digits. You need to be more specific.
It depends upon the country.
1
There are 4 digits in 1024
215
525
A Pakistani passport number typically consists of 9 digits. The first two letters are followed by 7 digits. These digits are unique to each passport holder and are used for identification and verification purposes.
8
There are 9 characters or digits on a Canadian passport.
It depends upon the country.
Russian passport format: RRYYSSSSSS (10 digits) R - two digits that correspond to the code assigned to the appropriate region of the Russian Federation Y - year of issuance of the passport form. New Russian passport numbers were introduced in 1997. S - six digits of the serial number
A Mexican passport typically contains 32 digits in the passport number, which is structured as a combination of letters and numbers. The passport number is usually a mix of one letter followed by seven digits. Additionally, the document features various identification numbers and codes, but the main passport number is the one most commonly referenced.
An Argentine passport number typically consists of 9 characters, which include a combination of letters and digits. The format usually features a letter followed by eight digits (e.g., A12345678). This structure helps in uniquely identifying each passport.
An Italian passport contains a total of 9 digits in the passport number. The format typically includes a letter followed by seven digits and ends with another letter (e.g., A1234567B). This structure helps to ensure the uniqueness of each passport number issued.
Typically one letter followed by seven numbers.
an Ethiopian national passport consists of the first six digits of a letter (1995)
United States Passport numbers are alphanumeric and contain between six and nine characters. Foreign passports contain a document number that has between six and 12 characters.
9 digits. the 2 first are the initials of the citizen's origin and the last 7 are numbers.