Santa Fe Post Office Moves Passport Services

to DeVargas Center

Appointments now available via email or phone

August 29, 2016 



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SANTA FE, NM — For customers’ added convenience, the Santa Fe Post Office will move its passport acceptance services from the downtown Main Post Office to its DeVargas Center location beginning on Thursday, Sept. 1.

The Santa Fe Post Office’s DeVargas Center Station (534 N. Guadalupe St.) will offer one-stop shopping for passports, passport photos and passport cards Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m.

Appointments are required, and can be arranged by calling 505-988-2239 or by sending an email to sfpassport@usps.gov. DeVargas Center Station is near Sally Beauty Supply inside the mall.

“With this new location, customers needing to apply for passports will no longer deal with downtown parking issues or have to pass through the security checkpoint at the Federal Building,” said Santa Fe Post Office Officer in Charge Ross Pfaff. “This location will make the passport application process much more convenient for our customers.”

Pfaff recommends travelers apply for a passport or passport card at least two months prior to trip departure and bring all required documentation at their appointment time.

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 (Hospital-issued birth certificates are not acceptable)
  • Consular report of birth abroad or birth certificate
  • Naturalization certificate
  • Certificate of citizenship

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)

The passport application also requires a recent passport photograph (2” x2”). Photos can be taken at DeVargas Mall location for a $15 fee.

The cost for a passport book is $135 for adults (16 years and older), with separate payments of $110 paid to the State Department for the passport application fee and $25 to the Postal Service for its processing fee (set by the Department of State). For persons under 16, the cost is $105, with separate payments of $80 and $25 respectively.

The cost of passport cards for adults (16 years and older) is $55: $25 in a separate payment to the U.S. Postal Service for the processing fee; and a $30 separate payment to the State Department for the passport application fee. The passport card cost for those under 16 is $40: $25 in a separate payment to the U.S. Postal Service for its processing fee; and a $15 separate payment to the State Department for the passport application fee. Children under 16 must be accompanied by both parents when applying for a passport or passport card.

To make the process as quick as possible, applicants are strongly encouraged to print and complete their applications ahead of time by going online at usps.com/passport. Do not sign the application form, as the passport acceptance clerk must witness the signing. Customers may also obtain a form at any passport office.

Customers can go to usps.com/passport or call 1-800-ASK-USPS to get the location of passport Post Offices nearest them and their passport customer service hours. All applications are sent to the U.S. State Department for final processing and approval.

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

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