Getting a Passport in Annetta South TX: Facilities, Steps & Tips

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Location: Annetta South, TX
Getting a Passport in Annetta South TX: Facilities, Steps & Tips

Getting a Passport in Annetta South, TX

Annetta South residents in Parker County, Texas, benefit from proximity to DFW International Airport, fueling frequent trips to Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe, and Latin America—especially spring break getaways, summer family vacations, and winter escapes. Student exchanges via Fort Worth universities and urgent family visits add to demand, overwhelming local facilities during peaks (March-May, December-February). Current routine processing takes 6-8 weeks; expedited (extra $60) 2-3 weeks from receipt—no guarantees during surges [2].

Parker County lacks a facility in Annetta South (ZIP 76008), so drive 10-20 minutes to options like Aledo or Weatherford post offices or the county clerk. Use the State Department locator for real-time availability: Search for ZIP 76008. Book 4-6 weeks early; common errors include early signing of DS-11, glare-heavy photos, and incomplete minor docs, causing 30-50% rejections [7].

Which Passport Service Do You Need?

Choose based on your situation—missteps delay processing by weeks. Use the State Department's wizard: Passport Application Wizard.

Situation Form In-Person Required? Key Differences from DS-11/DS-82 Fees (Adult, as of 2024)
First-Time (Adult 16+ or Minor <16) DS-11 Yes, at acceptance facility New apps only; sign in front of agent; both parents for minors (or DS-3053 notarized consent). No mailing. $130 app + $35 execution (minor: $100 app + $35)
Renewal DS-82 No (mail eligible passports) Issued ≥16 years old, undamaged, <15 years expired. Mail old passport + photo. Faster for Texas off-peak renewals. $130
Lost/Stolen/Damaged Replacement DS-11 or DS-82 (if eligible) Varies File DS-64 first (online/free); police report helps for stolen. Same timelines/fees as new/renewal + expedited option. Same as above + $60 urgent
Name/Data Correction DS-5504 No (mail) Free if <1 year from issue; otherwise reapply as new. Varies/none if eligible

Execution fee (to facility) by check/money order; app fee to "U.S. Department of State." Add $60 expedite or $21.36 1-2 day return delivery. Private expeditor fees extra [8].

Quick Decision Help: DS-11 if ineligible for mail (first-

time, child, damaged); DS-82 only for qualifying adult renewals. Expect 10-15 min facility review: agent verifies docs, oaths you, seals envelope—don't expect passport that day.

Step-by-Step Guide and Checklist

One streamlined process—branch by scenario. Prepare 8-10 weeks pre-travel; order Texas birth certs early (10-15 days expedited via DSHS [6]).

  1. Confirm Form/Eligibility: Wizard [1]. Download from travel.state.gov; don't sign DS-11 early (top rejection reason).

  2. Citizenship Proof: Original birth cert (Texas DSHS for locals) or naturalization cert + front/back photocopy. Digital scans invalid.

  3. ID Proof: TX DL (DPS), passport card, military ID + photocopy. Name must match exactly.

  4. Photos: 2x2", white background, <6 months old, 1-1⅜" head size, neutral face. Texas pitfalls: Sun glare, smiles, glasses—use Walgreens/CVS in Weatherford/Aledo ($15, call ahead). Rejections: 40% of returns [7].

  5. Fees: Separate payments ready. Track changes at travel.state.gov.

  6. Book & Attend: Locator [1]. Arrive early; agent reviews (allow 30 min). For minors: both parents or DS-3053.

  7. Special Cases:

    Case Extra Steps
    Renewal (DS-82) Old passport, new photo; USPS Priority from Annetta PO. No oath.
    Lost/Stolen DS-64 online [5]; police report.
    Expedite +$60 at facility; life/death (<14 days): 1-877-487-2778 post-app. Dallas agency (2-3 hr drive) for urgents only.
    Correction DS-5504 + old docs.
  8. Track & Receive: passportstatus.state.gov after 7-10 days. Sign new passport immediately.

Timelines Reality Check: Routine peaks hit 10+ weeks; expedite 4+ weeks. Add mailing. DFW surges from Parker County travelers amplify delays.

Nearby Passport Facilities for Annetta South (ZIP 76008)

Verify acceptance/hours/appointments via State Locator—no walk-ins guaranteed. Expect 15-45 min visits; mornings best (avoid lunch rushes).

Facility City (Drive Time) Address Phone Hours (Typical; Verify) Appointment Notes
Weatherford Main Post Office Weatherford (15-20 min) 325 E Church St, Weatherford, TX 76086 (817) 599-0636 Mon-Fri 8:30am-4pm (passport window shorter) USPS Locator; often walk

-in, book online. | | Parker County District Clerk | Weatherford (15-20 min) | 1 Courthouse Sq, Weatherford, TX 76086 | (817) 598-6207 | Mon-Fri 8am-5pm | Call/visit site; accepts DS-11. | | Aledo Post Office | Aledo (10 min) | 300 Old Anneta Rd, Aledo, TX 76008 | (817) 441-8016 | Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm | USPS Locator; check for passport service. |

For Dallas Passport Agency (urgent only): 1100 Commerce St, Dallas (2.5 hr); appt via 1-877-487-2778.

Common Challenges and Local Tips

  • Parker County Peaks: Spring break/Cancun flights and holiday Mexico runs book Weatherford solid—apply 3 months out.
  • Photos: Indoor only; even Texas AC lighting fails—head centered, no shadows.
  • Minors/Students: Exchange programs common; dual consent mandatory or delays.
  • Birth Certs: Parker Clerk for copies, but DSHS faster online [6].
  • Myths Busted: No same-day locals; expedite ≠ rush; agencies reject incompletes.
  • DFW Drive: I-20 to Dallas agency—traffic adds 1 hr; proof imminent travel required.

Reapply same-day if rejected—no extra fee.

Frequently Asked Questions

Nearest facility? Locator ZIP 76008 [1]: Weatherford/Aledo top hits.

Same-day possible? No in Parker; Dallas urgents only.

Routine vs Expedited? 6-8 vs 2-3 weeks; +$60 [2].

Photo appt? Call Walgreens Weatherford; specs critical [7].

Child renewal? DS-11 in-person always [3].

Lost abroad from DFW? DS-64 at embassy; copies essential [5].

County Clerk DS-11? Yes if listed [1].

TX Birth Cert Time? 10-15 days expedited [6].

Next Steps and Tracking

Track at passportstatus.state.gov. Set 9-month reminders for Annetta South frequent flyers. Issues? 1-877-487-2778.

Sources

[1] U.S. Department of State - Passport Acceptance Facility Locator
[2] U.S. Department of State - Processing Times
[3] Apply In Person
[4] Renew by Mail
[5] [Lost/Stolen](https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/lost-stolen.ht

[6] Texas DSHS Vital Statistics (https://www.dshs.texas.gov/vs/)
For Texas-born residents like those in Annetta South, this is your primary source for birth certificates needed for passports. Order online for convenience (short form for passports suffices); expect 10-15 business days standard or 24-hour rush via local vital records offices. Common mistake: Submitting incomplete parent names or dates—double-check your records first. Decision guidance: Go digital unless you need an expedited physical copy; apostille required only for international use beyond passports.

[7] Passport Photo Requirements (https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply/photos.html)
Strict U.S. specs: 2x2 inches, white/cream background, head 1-1 3/8 inches, taken within 6 months, no selfies or filters. Local pharmacies (e.g., CVS, Walgreens) often comply for $15-20. Common mistake: Glasses reflections, smiles, or hats—practice neutral expression and plain clothing. Decision guidance: DIY only if you have proper equipment; pros ensure acceptance on first try to avoid application delays.

[8] Passport Expeditors (https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/get-fast/passport-expeditor.html)
Private services for 1-14 day turnaround when standard (4-6 weeks) or urgent (2-3 weeks) isn't fast enough—fees start ~$100+ extra. Common mistake: Choosing without verifying agency authorization (use State Dept. list). Decision guidance: Worth it for imminent travel; calculate total cost vs. your timeline—if under 2 weeks needed and docs ready, prioritize; otherwise, Life-or-Death service is free for qualifying emergencies.

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