Post offices where i can get a passport

Applications

The Circuit Court Clerk's Office no longer processes passport applications. Applications can be obtained by visiting the Department of State website. Additional passport information may be obtained from the website such as how to obtain a birth certificate, view travel warnings and learn about visa requirements.

Post Offices

You may apply at the following post offices:

  • Williamsburg Post Office
    425 N Boundary Street
    Williamsburg, VA 23185
    Phone: 757-229-0838
  • Monticello Avenue Post Office
    5219 Monticello Avenue
    Williamsburg, VA 23188-9998
    Phone: 757-564-7641
    TTY: 877-889-2457 

Williamsburg Post Office

Day of Week
Passport Acceptance Hours
(By Appointment Only)
Passport Photo Hours
Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Saturday Closed

Sunday Closed

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990 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard
Suwanee, Ga 30024-9998

800-ASK-USPS (800-275-8777)

Phone 678-482-8421
Passport 678-482-8421
Fax 678-482-8467
TTY 877-889-2457

Bulk Mail Acceptance Hours

Monday - Friday 9:30 am - 12:30 pm; 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Saturday - Sunday Closed

Retail Hours

Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Sunday Closed

Passports

An appointment to apply for a passport or passport photo is required for this Post Office location. For more passport information, contact the Department of State at travel.state.gov. 

Passport and Passport Photo Appointment Hours
Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 12:30 pm; 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Saturday - Sunday Closed

Some Post Offices can check your passport application - called ‘Check and Send’. It’s less likely that your application will be rejected if you use Check and Send.

Look up a Post Office that offers the Check and Send service. From the drop down list, choose:

  • ‘Passport Check and Send - digital’ if you want Post Office staff to take your photo and help you fill out your application online
  • ‘Passport Check and Send - paper’ if you’re applying with a paper form

How much it costs

Digital Check and Send includes the cost of the photo. It costs £16.00 on top of the passport application fee.

Paper Check and Send does not include the cost of the photo. It costs £16.00 on top of the passport application fee and the cost of your photos.

The Check and Send service is free if you qualify for a free passport.

How to pay

You can pay using:

  • cash
  • credit or debit card
  • postal order (payable to ‘Post Office Limited’)

Getting a refund

You can only get a refund if HM Passport Office sends you a letter to say that the Post Office made a mistake with your application. The letter will tell you how you can ask the Post Office for a refund.

You cannot get a refund if your application is rejected.

Making a digital application

The Post Office will take your photo and help you to fill in your application online. What you need to bring depends on what type of application you’re making.

If you’re renewing or replacing a passport

You must bring your old passport to the Post Office if you still have it.

If you’ve changed your name, you’ll also need to bring proof of your new name (like a marriage certificate).

If your passport is lost, you’ll also need the name and email address of someone who can confirm your identity.

If you’re applying for your first adult passport

You will need to give the email address of someone who can confirm your identity.

You’ll also need your parents’ details, including their:

  • names, dates and places of birth
  • nationality
  • UK passport details, if they have them
  • details of their marriage or civil partnership, if they had one

If you’re applying for someone under 16

You’ll need to give both of their parents’ details, including their:

  • names, dates and places of birth
  • nationality
  • UK passport details, if they have them
  • details of their marriage or civil partnership, if they had one

If you cannot provide both parent’s details, you need to say why (for example, you’re the only parent named on the birth certificate or you adopted the child on your own).

You’ll also need the email address of someone who can confirm the child’s identity unless you’re renewing a passport for a child who is 12 or over and you have the child’s old passport with you.

What happens next

You’ll get email and text updates from HM Passport Office at each stage of the application process, and you can track it online.

Using the Check and Send service does not guarantee your passport application will be successful.

Making a paper application

You should take your completed paper application form, photos and any supporting documents to the Post Office.

The Post Office Check and Send service will check you’ve:

  • filled in the right sections of the paper form
  • got the right supporting documents (including photos)
  • paid the right fee

They will send your application to HM Passport Office by Special Delivery.

Using Check and Send is usually faster than posting your own application. HM Passport Office may still need to contact either you or your countersignatory to check details.

Can I get a passport at my local Post Office?

The Postal Service does NOT issue or create passports. Customers CANNOT pick up passports from a Post Office™ facility; they are mailed to the customer from the U.S. Department of State.

Can I go to the office to get my passport?

You must book an appointment for an urgent passport application before you call or visit a centre. Use the normal service if you do not need a passport urgently. You'll need to bring proof of your identity.

How much does USPS charge for a passport?

The cost for an adult passport book is $110 plus a $35 processing/acceptance fee; the adult passport card is $30 plus a $35 processing fee. Both are good for ten years. The cost for a minor's passport book is $80 plus a $35 processing/acceptance fee; the minor passport card is $15 plus a $35 processing fee.

Where do I gotta get my passport?

It is provided by the Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs, Office of Passport Services/Customer Service, which designates many post offices, clerks of court, public libraries and other state, county, township, and municipal government offices to accept passport applications on its behalf.