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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Apr. 29, 2008

Contact: Kathy L. Lucas
614-469-4567
Kathy.L.Lucas@usps.gov

usps.com/news

The Westerville Post Office Hosts Passport Fair

Fair being held at the Westerville Main Post Office, 617 McCorkle Blvd, Westerville OH 43082-9998

Representatives of the U.S. Postal Service will be on hand Sunday, May 18, 2008, at the Westerville Main Post Office located at 617 McCorkle Blvd, Westerville OH 43082-9998 to offer customers passport assistance. The hours of the passport fair on are from 12:00 p.m. to 04:00 p.m.

New travel requirements that went into effect in this year make it more important now than ever before to have proper passport documentation so that you don’t risk getting delayed outside of the country if you travel abroad.

To help speed up your application process, you will need to bring one item from each of the following lists:

Proof of U.S. Citizenship

  • expired passport if applicable
  • certified birth certificate
  • certificate of naturalization

Proof of Identity

  • certificate of naturalization or citizenship
  • current driver’s license
  • government or military identification

Method of payment: cash or personal check only.  Passport Photos will be available on site for $15.  Should you want to bring your own Passport Photos you must bring two (2 x 2 inches in size).

Fee Type

New Passport Fee

New Execution Fee

New Fee Total

Passport Book
Age 16 and Over, DS-11

$75

$25

$100

Passport Book
Age 15 and Under,  DS-11

$60

$25

$85

Passport Book
By Mail, DS-82

$75

N/A

$75

Passport Card
Age 16 and Over, DS-11

$20

$25 *

$45

Passport Card
Age 15 and Under, DS-11

$10

$25

$35

*The $25 Execution Fee is not charged when adults 16 and over with fully valid passport books apply for the passport card using a DS-82 form.

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