Where to get a new passport?
To find the nearest location go to travel.state.gov and type in your ZIP code. You can also call the Passport Information Center at (877) 4USA-PPT. In addition to individual passport sites, applications are being accepted at some post offices and public libraries. And if you need to renew your passport, you can do this by mail as long as the document you have isn’t damaged and you’ve gotten it within the past 15 years. If you’re a US citizen living outside the country, you should go to the nearest U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate. Question 4: Can the process be expedited? If you have less than 8 weeks until your travel date, the State Department recommends you get an expedited passport – available in about two weeks. But you’ll pay for it. While a regular passport costs about $97 bucks, getting your passport expedited is an extra $60 plus delivery fees. If you’re really in a bind, there are private expedition services that can deliver your passport from 24 hours to a few days. But there’