Passport Day at the Post Office

Pleasant Prairie - 4225 101st Street, 8am-4pm Kenosha Main – 5605 Sheridan Rd, 10am-2pm

Postal Service makes traveling easy this year

February 17, 2016 



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KENOSHA, WI — Do you plan to take an international trip? Is your current passport about to expire? Or, are you applying for your first passport? Well, look no further than your local Post Office.

The Pleasant Prairie Post Office and Kenosha Post Office will host a Passport Day event on Saturday February 27, 2016. “This is a great opportunity for Pleasant Prairie/Kenosha residents planning to travel outside the United States to apply for a passport without a making an appointment however,” said Pleasant Prairie Postmaster Loretta Jaffe.  However, appointments will be honored for those who wish to call the Pleasant Prairie Post Office at 262-694-6013 or Kenosha Post Office at 262-657-5955.

To apply for a passport book or passport card for the first time, applicants need proof of U.S. citizenship in the form of a certified copy of their birth certificate issued by the city, county or state, or a certificate of citizenship or a naturalization certificate.  Applicants will also need a valid form of photo identification, and must submit a photocopy of identification, such as a current valid driver’s license, government ID or military photo ID. There will be photo service available at the Post Office.

For first time applicants, the fee for a passport book is $110.00 to the Department of State with an acceptance fee of $25 to the Postal Service. The fee for an adult passport card is $30.00. An expedited process is also available. Passport applications for both the book and the card require a 2 x 2 photograph in color, which can be taken at the Passport Day event for a $15.00 fee. The fee for minors under the age of 16 is $80 for a Passport Book and $15 for a Passport Card. Parents applying for Passport Books/Cards for children under the age of 16 must both be present along with the child.

“We’re here to help our customers as they prepare to travel the world,” added Jaffe.  “We make getting a passport easy and convenient with a one-stop shop solution,” she explained.

Customers can learn more about passport application costs and save time by downloading forms at www.usps.com/passport. U.S. citizens may also obtain passport information by phone, in English and Spanish, by calling the National Passport Information Center toll-free at 1-877-487-2778. For the latest information on passport deadlines and other travel requirements established by the U.S. Department of State, go to www.travel.state.gov. Travelers can check the status of their passport applications online at: http://travel.state.gov/passport/status/status_2567.html.  

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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