How to Request Passport Information for Passport Renewal
When the time comes to renew your passport you might need information on how the renewal process works. Any of your local Passport Acceptance Facilities will give you any information regarding passport renewals you request. The U.S. Department of State's Passport information website also provides all of the information necessary to renewing a U.S. Passport.
Instructions
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Obtain and complete a form DS-82, the application for a U.S. Passport by mail. Incomplete forms are not processed.
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Take two passport photos. You can take your own photos or have them taken at any Passport Acceptance Facility (see Resources). Your photos must meet all photo guidelines required by the U.S. Department of State. Your photos must be in color, taken less than six months ago, two inches by two inches with between one and one and 3/8 of an inch from chin to forehead. Non-prescription glasses, hats or uniforms are not permitted. Unless you wear religious clothing on a daily basis you must wear regular, everyday clothing for your photo.
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Mail your application, photos and your current passport to the U.S. Department of State using the address listed on Form DS-82. Include a check payable to the U.S. Treasury in the amount of $110, which is the passport renewal fee as of 2010. Your new passport is mailed to you six to eight weeks after your application is received.
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Tips & Warnings
If your current passport is damaged or if you've lost it, you cannot renew your passport by mail; you must apply at your local passport acceptance facility.
References
Resources
- Photo Credit passport image by isatori from Fotolia.com