How to Get a Passport in Glen Richey, PA: Facilities & Steps

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Location: Glen Richey, PA
How to Get a Passport in Glen Richey, PA: Facilities & Steps

Obtaining a Passport in Glen Richey, PA

TL;DR Summary
Glen Richey residents drive 10-20 miles to nearest acceptance facilities (post offices in Curwensville, Clearfield, DuBois).
Quick Steps:

  1. Decide form: DS-11 (first-time/minors/lost) in person; DS-82 (eligible renewal) by mail. Use wizard: pptform.state.gov.
  2. Gather: Birth cert, ID, 2x2" photo ($15 at CVS/Walmart), fees ($165 adult routine).
  3. Book appt via iafdb.travel.state.gov or call. Routine: 6-8wks; expedite +$60 (2-3wks).
    Key Facilities (verify via locator; ~15min early): See table below. Urgent (<14 days)? Call 1-877-487-2778. Track: passportstatus.state.gov.

In rural Clearfield County, PA, passports suit local business trips, family vacations via Pittsburgh/Philadelphia airports, or Penn State study abroad. Peak demand (spring/summer Europe/Caribbean, winter skis) fills spots fast—plan 4-6 weeks ahead. Avoid pitfalls: blurry photos, wrong form, missing parental consent for kids.

Choosing the Right Passport Service

Use this table for Glen Richey applicants facing long drives:

Scenario Form Method Fees (Adult Routine) Notes
First-time, lost/stolen, name change >1yr, issued <16 DS-11 In person $130 + $35 exec. Both parents for kids <16; no mail.
Eligible renewal (issued ≥16, <15yrs ago, undamaged) DS-82 Mail $130 Skip if urgent/travel <6wks.
Child <16 DS-11 In person $100 + $35 exec. DS-3053 if one parent absent.
Urgent (<14 days) DS-11/DS-82 In person expedite +$60 Itinerary proof; agencies for <3 days.
Life-or-death (<3 days) DS-11 Agency appt. +$219+ Pittsburgh/Philly (2-3hr drive); call 1-877-487-2778.

Download forms single-sided/black ink: travel.state.gov. Pitfalls: Mailing DS-11 (rejected), unsigned DS-82, no photocopies. Wizard: pptform.state.gov.

Passport Acceptance Facilities Near Glen Richey

No local facility—drive 10-20 miles along rural routes to Clearfield County spots. USPS busiest; call for appts, arrive early. Verify real-time via iafdb.travel.state.gov—authorizations change.

Facility Address Distance/Dir. Phone Services
Curwensville Post

Office | 615 Bridge St, Curwensville, PA 16833 | 10mi N | (814) 236-3050 | Routine/expedited | | Clearfield Post Office | 212 W Locust St, Clearfield, PA 16830 | 15mi E | (814) 765-2281 | First-time/minors | | DuBois Post Office | 57 E Long Ave, DuBois, PA 15801 | 20mi NE | (814) 371-3110 | Routine/expedited | | Clearfield County Recorder of Deeds | 230 E Market St, Clearfield, PA 16830 | 15mi E | clearfieldcountypa.gov | First-time |

Other: Philipsburg PO (20mi SE). Expect 30-60min drives; peaks (Mon AM, holidays) need appts. Staff witness/sign, seal app—no on-site passports.

Required Documents and Forms

All: Originals + front/back photocopies (white paper). PA birth certs from health.pa.gov (2-4wks; rush 3-5 days).

  • DS-11 (In-Person): Unsigned till agent; citizenship (birth cert/naturalization), ID (DL), photo.
  • DS-82 (Mail Renewal): Signed; old passport + photo + check to "U.S. Dept of State"; Priority Mail w/tracking.
  • Minors: Both parents/DS-3053 + child docs.
  • Name Change: Marriage/divorce certs.

First-Time, Replacement, or Minor Passports (DS-11)

What to Expect: Agent reviews docs, you sign under oath, pays fees, seals app (6-8wks routine). Rural tips: Buffer for I-80 traffic; bring witness if required.

Checklist:

  1. Wizard confirm: pptform.state.gov.
  2. Docs/photo/fees ready.
  3. Appt via locator/call.
  4. Arrive early; track post-submit.

Mistakes: Selfie photos (25% rejection), no parental presence (20% kid delays), wrong form.

Passport Renewal (DS-82 by Mail)

Eligible? Issued ≥16, <15yrs ago, undamaged, same details. Ideal for Glen Richey—no drive.

Checklist:

  1. Verify eligibility.
  2. Complete/sign DS-82 + photo + old passport.
  3. Check/money order; Priority Mail.
  4. Track after 1-2wks.

Pitfalls: Unsigned/poor photo (4-6wk return), regular mail (lost risk).

Passport Photos: Avoiding Common Rejections

2x2", color, <6mos, 1-1⅜" head, neutral white background, no glasses/selfies/glare. PA rural fix: CVS/Walgreens/DuBois Walmart (~$15). Specs: travel.state.gov/photos.

Fees and Payment

| Service | Adult Book | Child Book |

Execution Fee | |---------|------------|------------|---------------| | Routine | $130 | $100 | $35/$30 | | Expedited | +$60 | +$60 | - | | 1-2 Day | +$22+ | +$22+ | - |

Facility: Check/cash; State: Check/MO/card online. Total first-time: ~$200. No refunds.

Processing Times and Expedited Options

Routine: 6-8wks (peaks 12wks); Expedited: 2-3wks. <14days: Agencies (Pittsburgh/2hr). Track: passportstatus.state.gov. PA student/tourism spikes—start early.

Special Considerations for Pennsylvania Travelers

I-80 access for agencies; uni intl offices for students; dual citizens need U.S. book to return. Lost abroad: DS-64 + embassy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Expedite for 3wks travel? +$60, but peaks delay; <14days agency.
**Birth cert?** PA Health online/mail; Clearfield Register for old.
**Expired 10yrs?** DS-11 if >15yrs.
Kid passport? Both parents/DS-3053.
Photo rejected? Get new same-day pharmacy.
Lost traveling? DS-64 online/embassy.
Passport fair? Check locator/USPS DuBois.
Credit card? No at facility.

Sources

[1] travel.state.gov/need-passport
[2] travel.state.gov/renew
[3] travel.state.gov/lost-stolen
[4] health.pa.gov/certificates
[5] iafdb.travel.state.gov
[6] tools.usps.com/find-location
[7] clearfieldcountypa.gov
[8] travel.state.gov/photos
[9] travel.state.gov/expedited
[10] passportstatus.state.gov

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Aaron Kramer

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Aaron Kramer is the founder of GovComplete and a passport services expert with over 15 years of experience in the U.S. passport industry. Throughout his career, Aaron has helped thousands of travelers navigate the complexities of passport applications, renewals, and expedited processing. His deep understanding of State Department regulations, acceptance facility operations, and emergency travel documentation has made him a trusted resource for both first-time applicants and seasoned travelers. Aaron's mission is to make government services accessible and stress-free for everyone.

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