Information for Applying for a Passport in Wayne County Show General Application Information Visit the U.S. Department of State's Passport Information Site You Can Apply for a Passport Locally The Clerk of the Superior Court is the local authorized United States passport acceptance agency for Wayne County. Who May Apply for a Passport A U.S. passport may be issued to a citizen or national of the United States. Unless specifically authorized by a passport issuing office, no person may have more than one valid or potentially valid U.S. passport of the same type at any one time. Required Application Form Passport Application Form DS-11 must be completed and executed in person before a passport agent by an applicant applying for a passport for the first time or a person not otherwise eligible to use Form DS-82, "Application for Passport by Mail." Information for completing the application form is below. To complete an online DS-11 (passport application) form, click here: Online DS-11/Passport Application Form. To print a DS-11 form for manual completion, click here: Paper DS-11 Form. If You Have Questions or Need to Obtain an Application Form Contact the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne County:
To Apply for A U.S. Passport FEES Fees for passport applications are established by the U.S. Department of State and are not controlled by the local acceptance agency. Our fees do not include photos. For U.S. citizens: U.S. Passport Book for First Time Applicants and Minors
U.S. Passport Card for First Time Applicants and Minors
Other Service Fees
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* All checks and money orders should be made out to U.S. Department of State. Other Application Information United States Department of State Passport Application FOR INQUIRIES AFTER AN APPLICATION IS PROCESSED. (A fee is charged for this service.): National Passport Information Center, 1-900-225-5674, For TDD: 1-900-225-7778 OR For Credit Card users: 1-888-362 8668, For TDD: 1-898-498 3648 U.S. passports are issued only to U.S. citizens or nationals. Each person must obtain his or her own passport. IF YOU ARE A FIRST-TIME APPLICANT, please complete and submit this application in person. It is mandatory for children under 16 years of age to accompany parents. Each application must be accompanied by (1) PROOF OF U.S. CITIZENSHIP, (2) PROOF OF IDENTITY, (3) ONE PHOTOGRAPH, (4) FEES (as explained below) to one of the following acceptance agents: a clerk of any federal or state court of record or a judge or clerk of any probate court accepting applications; a designated municipal or county official; a designated postal employee at an authorized postal office; or an agent at a Passport Agency in Boston, Chicago, Honolulu, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Stamford, or Washington, D.C.; or a U.S. consular official. IF YOU HAVE HAD A PREVIOUS PASSPORT, inquire about eligibility to use Form DS-82 (mail-in application). Address requests for passport amendment, extension of validity, or additional visa pages to a Passport Agency or a U.S. Consulate or Embassy abroad. Check visa requirements with consular officials of country to be visited well in advance of your departure. Special Requirements for Children Under the Age of 16. Click here to see the new provisions: Special Requirements for Children Under Age 16. 1. Proof of U.S. Citizenship (a) Applicants Born in the United States. Submit previous U.S. passport and certified birth certificate. A birth certificate must include your given name and surname, date and place of birth, date the birth record was filed, and seal or other certification of the official custodian of such records. A record filed more than 1 year after the birth is acceptable if it is supported by evidence described in the next paragraph. If No Birth Record Exists, submit registrar's notice to that effect. Also submit an early baptismal or circumcision certificate, hospital birth record, early census, school, or family Bible records, newspaper or insurance file knowledge of your birth (preferably with at least one record listed above). Evidence should include your given name and surname, date and place of birth, seal or other certification of office (if customary) and signature of issuing official.
If You Claim Citizenship Through Naturalization of Parents(s), submit the Certificate(s) of Naturalization of your parent(s), your foreign birth certificate (translated into English), proof of your admission to the United States for permanent residence, and your parents' marriage license (also translated into English). If You Claim Citizenship Through Birth Abroad to U.S. Citizen Parent(s), submit a Consular Report of Birth (Form FS-240) or Certification of Birth (Form DS-1350 or FS-545), or your foreign birth certificate, parents' marriage certificate, proof of citizenship of your parent(s), and affidavit of U.S. citizen parent(s), and affidavit of U.S. citizen parent(s) showing all periods and places of residence/physical presence in the United States and abroad before your birth. 2. Proof of Identity. If you are not personally known to the acceptance agent, you must establish your identity to the agent's satisfaction. You may submit items such as the following containing your signature AND physical description or photograph that is a good likeness of you: previous U.S. passport; Certificate of Naturalization or of Citizenship; driver's license (not temporary or learner's license); or government (Federal, State, municipal) identification card or pass. Temporary or altered documents are not acceptable. If You Can NOT Prove Your Identity as stated above, you must appear with an IDENTIFYING WITNESS who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien who has known you for at least 2 years. Your witness must prove his or her identity and complete and sign an Affidavit of Identifying Witness (Form DSP-71) before acceptance agent. You must also submit some identification of your own. 3. Photograph. Submit one photograph of you alone, sufficiently recent to be a good likeness (normally taken within the last 6 month, 2 x 2 inches in size, with an image size from bottom of chin to top of head (including hair) of between 1 and 1-3/8 inches. Photographs must be clear, front view, full face, taken in normal street attire without a hat or dark glasses, and printed on thin paper with a plain light(white or off-white) background. They may be black and white or color. They must be capable of withstanding a mounting temperature of 225º Fahrenheit (107º Celsius). Photographs retouched so that your appearance is changed are unacceptable. Snapshots, most vending machine prints, and magazine or full-length Photographs are unacceptable. 4. Fees. If you are 16 years of age or older, the passport fee is $110.00. The execution fee is $25.00 and the cost for passport photographs is $10.00 (with both fees being paid in cash to the clerk).Your passport will be valid for 10 years from the date of issue except where limited by the Secretary of State to a shorter period. If you are under 16 years old, the passport fee is $80.00. The execution fee is $25 and passport photos are $10.00 (with both fees being paid in cash to the clerk). Your passport will be valid for 5 years from the date of issue, except where limited as above.
No fee is charged to applicants with U.S. Government or military authorization for no-fee passports (except designated acceptance facilities may collect the execution fee). Questions Click here for answers to questions about passports, visas, travel information, and other issues related to travel outside the United States: The Bureau of Consular Affairs. How fast can I get a passport in New Orleans?How long does it take to get a passport in New Orleans? Regular processing through the Post Office takes on average 12 weeks. Expedited service through the Post Office takes 8 weeks.
Can you get a passport same day in Louisiana?Are you looking for a New Passport or Passport Renewal in New Orleans, Louisiana? At Ambassador Passport and Visa Services, we can process your expedited US passport in as little as 24 hours or even the same day, no matter where in the U.S. you are located.
What is the fastest way to get a passport in Louisiana?Pay the $60 expedite fee in addition to the regular application fees. Note: your appointment must be within 14 calendar days of your international travel. If you need a foreign visa, the date of your appointment must be within 28 calendar days of your international travel.
Can I go to the passport office without an appointment?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.
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