Need Help Locating A Passport Office
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Anyone that is looking to take an international trip better get ready to get in line at their local U.S. passport office
if they don't already have a passport. Finding an office is not
difficult, especially with the help of the Internet. A surprise for
many is that their local post office also serves as a passport
processing center.
The one thing that everyone can rest assured of is that there are no
shortcuts when it comes to passport applications, especially for first time passport
applicants. The forms all have to be filled out and all the right
documentation must be included. This one document is how the government
tracks who is coming and who is going and they make sure that
everything is in line before that little blue book gets issued.
This national security concern is one of the reasons that the
government asks citizens to apply for a passport in person. In order to
make applying in person easier, the government has designated many
different government service offices as passport offices. This way,
citizens do not have to travel to regional passport offices in major
cities.
Often times, passport application offices are inside local government
offices. A passport application center may be located in the local post
office, public library, clerks of court office, or any other local,
state, or federal office building. Most people do not have a hard time
finding an office that is convenient for them.
Because a passport photo is one of the requirements, it is best to try
and get it done before ever heading to the passport office. However,
there are many offices that actually have photo services at their
location. This can be checked quite easily online as the services that
the passport office provides are clearly listed on the site.
Sometimes people have a need to go to one of the regional passport
offices. Normally people that need a passport in less than two weeks
will have to go to one of the regional offices. These offices are
located in major metropolitan cities. Regional offices are located in
cities like New York, Dallas, Miami, Houston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San
Francisco, and others. A full list of regional centers can be found on
the State Department website.
Passport renewals do not need to be filed in person, so anyone renewing
a passport does not need to go to a passport center. However, replacing
a lost passport is treated like applying for a new passport, so anyone
that has lost a passport will need to find a passport center. Passport
centers are usually least crowded mid-morning.
Everyone that applies for a first time United States passport needs to visit a passport office.
The best way to find a nearby passport center is perform a zip code
search on the Department of State website. Although this seems like a
tedious and time-consuming process, it is in the interest of national
security, and only needs to be done once provided the passport is never
lost. Waiting in line at a passport center is a small price to pay for
international travel.
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