February 15, 2019
Special Requirements for Passports for Youngest Travelers
No Delivery, No Retail Services on Presidents Day Holiday
Hartford CT — No school is cool. But no travel is not, especially if it is due to the need for a child’s passport. Nine local post offices are poised to help all travelers, including the youngest, secure their passports on Presidents Day.
Applications for children under 16 have special requirements. Both parents or guardians must authorize the issuance of a child's passport. The best way to give consent is for both to go with the child when applying.
Children need evidence of citizenship. Parents or guardians need proof of parental relationship. All applicants, including children, need proof of identity and U.S. Citizenship documents. Originals and a photocopy are required.
Applicants must appear in person, including infants.
And, because children’s passports are only valid for 5 years, extra attention to current passports for younger travelers is always worth a check before travel begins.
While most federal locations and schools close for Monday’s Presidents Day holiday, the Postal Service in Connecticut has special passport-only office hours at nine Post Offices.
Although regular postal window services will not be available on Monday, February 18, all services required for passport applications – including on-site photos or money orders for fees -- will be available at the following local post offices:
Postal officials recommend the following steps before visiting a post office to apply for a passport:
Current Passport Fee Schedule |
Adult |
Minors |
Passport Book |
$110 |
$80 |
Passport Card |
$30 |
$15 |
Expedited Fee (* now 2 to 3 weeks) |
$60 |
$60 |
Overnight Delivery (return service) |
$16.48 |
$16.48 |
Acceptance Fee: |
$35 |
$35 |
Photos |
$15 |
$15 |
According to postal officials, routine passports now take 4 to 6 weeks.
More information on passport applications, procedures and fees can be attained by visiting: usps.com/passport.
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