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'''Procedural due process''' is a [[legal doctrine]] in the [[United States]] that requires government officials to follow fair procedures before depriving a person of [[life]], [[liberty]], or [[property]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|title = Administrative Law: Agency Action in Legal Context|last = Glicksman|first = Robert L.|publisher = Foundation Press|year = 2010|isbn = |___location = 9781599416106|pages = |last2 = Levy|first2 = Richard E.}}</ref>{{Rp|657}} When the government seeks to deprive a person of one of these interests, procedural due process minimally requires that the government afford the person notice, an opportunity to be heard, and a decision made by a neutral decisionmaker. Procedural due process is required by the [[Due Process Clause|Due Process Clauses]] of the [[Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Fifth]] and [[Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution]].<ref name=":0" />{{Rp|617}}
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