Physical Appearance
Coat of arms of Azerbaijan is printed in relief in the center of the front cover with "Azərbaycan Respublikası" in Azeri and "The Republic of Azerbaijan" in English above the coat of arms, as well as, "PASPORT" and "PASSPORT" printed below.
The passport is 88 x 125 mm with 54 pages in total.
In line with the passport type, the samples of Azerbaijani passports can be of the following colors:
- Civil passport-dark green
- Official passport-dark blue
- Diplomatic passport-dark red
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The Coat of Arms of Republic of Azerbaijan is printed on the front cover of the passport
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