Passport Day at 51 Post Office locations

June 2, 2018

June 01, 2018 



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INDIANAPOLIS, IN –If your travel plans include visiting Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean or Bermuda anytime soon, then you will need a passport. Current regulations state in addition to presenting a valid passport book when returning to the United States by air, you’ll now need to present a U.S. passport at land borders and sea ports of entry to return home.

To make obtaining a new passport or renewing your old one an easy and convenient experience, the following Post Offices will host a Passport Day on Saturday, June 2, 2018. Please call the individual Post Offices for hours of operation.

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Covington
Elkhart
Gary – Main
Granger
Lafayette
Notre Dame
Rensselaer
Topeka
Anderson
Carmel
Elwood
Fishers
Frankfort
Greencastle
Mooresville
Rushville
Zionsville
Crown Point
Demotte
East Chicago
Hammond – Highland
Valparaiso
Angola
Berne
Bluffton
Connersville

Hartford City
Huntington
Kendallville
Kokomo
Lagrange
Muncie
North Manchester
Richmond
Winamac
Bedford
Bloomfield
Columbus
Crane
Greensburg
Rockville
Santa Claus
Spencer
Tell City
Terre Haute
Vincennes
Fort Wayne – Hazelwood
IND – Bacon
IND - Eagle Creek
IND – Eastgate
IND - Oaklandon

The U.S. Department of State is reporting approximately six weeks for processing routine passports from the time of application.

Expedited processing of the passport application by the Department of State is available for an additional cost. This includes overnight delivery of the application by Priority Mail Express both to and from the Department of State. With the faster processing, customers should receive their passport approximately three weeks from the time of application.

Current passport fees are $145 total for adults (16 years and older) with a separate payment of $35 to the Postal Service for its processing fee, and $110 paid to the Department of State for the passport application fee. For persons under 16, the total cost is $115, which includes a $35 processing fee to the Postal Service and $80 to the State Department. The Postal Service also offers a passport photo service at a cost of $15.

The application must be paid by cash or check. Credit or debit cards, as well as cash or checks, may be used to cover the cost of photos and acceptance fees.

To help the passport application process go smoothly and efficiently, the Postal Service recommends the following;

  • Bring in proper proof of American citizenship. This must be either a certified birth certificate issued by the city, country or state; a previous U.S. passport; a certificate of citizenship; or a naturalization certificate. (Please note:  a hospital-issued birth certificate alone is not acceptable).
  • Bring in proof of identity. This must be either a previous U.S. passport, a naturalization certificate; a certificate of citizenship; or a current valid driver’s license, a government ID or military photo ID.
  • Passport photograph services will be available on site for a fee of $15.
  • To save time in this process, customers can download a passport application at the Department of State website: www.travel.state.gov.
  • All applicants must appear in person (including minors).  Applicants under age 16 must appear with both parents. If one parent is not available, a notarized authorization from the absent parent is required.

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