CENTREVILLE, MD - To help travelers prepare for their international travel, the Centreville Post Office, located at 202 E Water Street, will host a passport fair on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. No appointments required.
In order to expedite the passport application process, customers are encouraged to complete application Form DS-11 (unsigned) before arriving. Customers should allow 15 minutes per transaction, depending on the number of applicants in a transaction. All applicants must appear in person (including minors and both parents).
Passport fees are as follows: Adults: Books $110; Cards - $30. Children (under 16): Books - $80; Cards - $15. USPS Fees: $25 execution fee; photos (if needed) - $15.
Identification, including a copy, is required to prove U.S. citizenship, such as:
- Previously issued, undamaged U.S. passport
- Certified birth certificate issued by the city, county, or state (long form)
- Consular report of birth abroad or birth certificate
- Naturalization certificate
In addition, one current ID is required, such as:
- Naturalization certificate
- Valid driver’s license
- Current government ID (city, state or federal)
- Current military ID (military and dependents)
For more information about passport application requirements, visit the State Department’s travel website at http://travel.state.gov or contact your local Postmaster.
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