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Renew an adult passport. Find out if you can renew your passport or need a new one. Learn how to renew your passport by mail or online, get it changed or corrected, or what to do if it expires soon.
Renew a Passport by Mail. If you are eligible to renew your passport, please complete Passport Renewal Application Form DS-82 (see completion instructions on the form), and mail your completed renewal application directly to the State Department for processing.
Avoid the stress of needing to visit a passport agency or center for urgent travel. Apply early at an acceptance facility or renew by mail . Steps to Make an Appointment for Urgent Travel
Apply as a 16 or 17 Year Old. Get My Application Status. Get a Passport Card. Respond to a Letter or Email. Apply for your First Adult Passport. Follow these steps to apply and track your status: Confirm you meet the requirements. Fill out your form online and print it.
The Department of State is making our new online passport renewal system fully available to the public today, a significant step forward in ensuring that Americans can more easily access passport services.
Find out if you can renew your passport or need a new one. Learn how to renew your passport by mail or online, get it changed or corrected, or what to do if it expires soon.
Get expedited service and renew by mail. Need your passport in less than 3 weeks? Make an appointment to renew in person at a passport agency or center.
to Renew by Mail: Select Renew by Mail below and follow the instructions for mailing your renewal form to the State Department. to Renew By Mail: Close this box and choose one of the "New Passport" service options to schedule an in-person appointment at a Post Office™ location.
Download and fill out passport forms; Steps on how to apply; Calculate your fees; Find current processing times
When it comes time to renew your passport, you have a few options: renew a passport via the U.S. Postal Service by mailing in your application, or, if you’re not eligible to renew...