Passport Acceptance Expanded at Barton VT Post Office

Need a Passport? Barton Postmaster Can Help

September 08, 2015 



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Barton, VT — Strong travel demand from the U.S. propelled 20 million American tourists abroad through the first four months of 2015. According to the World Tourism Organization, that’s 7 percent more than that period last year — and the U.S. Postal Service is ready to prepare travelers for such future excursions.

Now is the time to plan that international trip of your dreams. To make it easier to apply for a U.S. Passport, the Barton Post Office is hosting a Passport Day with extended hours on Saturday, Sept. 12.

Just stop by the Barton Post Office at 405 Main Street between nine a.m. and noon on September 12, no appointment is necessary. The Barton Postmaster emphasizes that postal clerks can even take your passport photo if you do not have one.

Postmaster Mary Phelps says “With routine passport processing times of four to six weeks, it’s never too early to start planning for that out-of-country trip. And we’re here to help.” The Postmaster cites USPS.com as an excellent resource for getting passport paperwork and locating other acceptance facilities across the nation. 

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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