Passport Guide for Creedmoor TX: Nearby Offices & Steps

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Location: Creedmoor, TX
Passport Guide for Creedmoor TX: Nearby Offices & Steps

Getting a Passport in Creedmoor, TX

Creedmoor residents in southern Travis County lack a local passport office, but options abound within 10-25 minutes: Buda and Kyle post offices via FM 1626 south, or north to Austin's Travis County Clerk via US 183. This setup fits Texas travelers heading to Mexico by land/sea, Europe family reunions, or UT Austin study abroad—especially with Austin-Bergstrom Airport just 20-30 minutes away. Demand peaks March-May, June-August, and December-February, booking slots 4-6 weeks out near I-35. Routine service takes 6-8 weeks; add $60 to expedite (2-3 weeks); life-or-death urgent needs (within 14 days, proof required) go to agencies.

Which Passport Service Do You Need?

Quick Decision Tree (start here to dodge rejections):

  • Never had a U.S. passport? → DS-11 (in-person only).
  • Had one before?
    • Issued when you were under 16? → DS-11.
    • Issued over 15 years ago? → DS-11.
    • Lost, stolen, damaged, or major name change? → DS-11 (report lost/stolen first via DS-64).
    • Otherwise (undamaged, name matches ID, issued ≥16 years ago and <15 years old)? → DS-82 (mail-in renewal).

DS-11 Details (first-time, minors, etc.): Fill out unsigned at the facility (black ink, no staples). Expect 30-60 minutes: agent verifies docs, administers oath, collects fees. Creedmoor tip: Choose Hays County spots (Buda/Kyle) to avoid Austin I-35 backups.

DS-82 Renewal: Eligible? Mail old passport + photo + check to National Passport Processing Center in Phoenix, AZ. Pitfall: 40% of "renewals" ineligible—double-check dates.

Corrections within 1 year? Free DS-5504 by mail. Verify all at travel.state.gov.

Passport Requirements and Documentation

Bring originals + photocopies (8.5x11 white paper, front/back, black ink—no highlights).

  • Proof of U.S. Citizenship: Long-form birth certificate (Texas short-forms rejected 70% of time—order via Texas DSHS/VitalChek, 15-20 days routine, $32+ expedited). Naturalization certificate, etc.
  • Photo ID: Valid Texas DL/REAL ID, passport card, military ID—exact name match required.
  • Photos: Two identical 2x2" color prints (<6 months old, white/cream background, 1-1⅜" head size, neutral expression, no glasses/selfies/glare/hats unl

ess religious/medical proof). Texas sun causes shadows—use USPS/CVS/Walmart ($10-15); facilities often provide.

  • Forms: DS-11 unsigned; DS-3053 notarized for absent parent (minors).

2024 Fees (personal check/money order; confirm here):

Type Application Fee (to State Dept) Execution Fee (to Facility)
Adult Booklet $130 $35
Adult Card $30 $35
Minor (<16) Booklet $100 $35
Minor Card $15 $35

Add-ons: $60 expedite fee, $21.36 1-2 day return shipping. Minors need both parents/guardians present (or DS-3053 + ID copy/notarization <90 days old).

Passport Acceptance Facilities Near Creedmoor

Search State Dept Facility Finder for live availability (Buda/Kyle: 2-4 weeks typical, shorter mid-week; Travis Clerk: 3-5 weeks peaks, call ahead). All process DS-11/minors (no on-site passports—mailed 7-10 days later). Walk-ins rare; book appointments. Hays County (south) skips I-35 congestion.

Top 4 Nearest (times from Creedmoor center, ~5000 Post Rd):

Facility Address Phone Booking/Info Link Notes
Buda Post Office 145 N Main St, Buda, TX 78610 (512) 243-1804 USPS Scheduler On-site photos/notary. Mon-Fri 9am-4pm slots. 10-min drive (FM 1626). 2-3 wk waits off-peak.
Kyle Post Office 100 W Center St, Kyle, TX 78640 (512) 268-4141 USPS Scheduler Family-friendly, photos available. 12-15 min drive. Flexible rescheduling.
Travis County Clerk (Clements Bldg) 5501 Airport Blvd #100, Austin, TX 78751 (512) 854-9188 Travis Passports Handles complex cases/minors expertly; on-site

notary. 20-25 min north (US 183). Email appts. | | Manchaca Post Office | 101 Hopshield Dr, Austin, TX 78748 | (512) 282-0441 | USPS Scheduler | South Austin convenience, photos/notary. 18-20 min drive. Low crowds Tues-Thu. |

Visit Tips: Arrive 15 min early with prepped docs. Tuesdays 8-10am best. Check travel.state.gov events for pop-up fairs.

Static Backup List: Buda (78610), Kyle (78640), Travis Clerk (78751), Manchaca (78748).

Step-by-Step Checklist for DS-11 (In-Person)

  1. Run decision tree above; download DS-11.
  2. Collect docs + 2 photos + fees + photocopies.
  3. Complete form (unsigned, black ink).
  4. Book appointment via table links (aim 6-10 weeks pre-travel).
  5. At facility: Submit, swear oath, pay (get receipt with tracking #).
  6. Track online: passportstatus.state.gov (email alerts advised).

DS-82 Mail Renewal: Full guide. Skip traffic—ideal for Creedmoor.

Common Challenges and Fixes

Issue Creedmoor-Specific Fix Rejection Rate
Appointment Full Alternate Buda/Kyle (2-4w waits) over Travis. N/A
Bad Photos Get at USPS/CVS en route; avoid home printers. 60%
Minor Consent Missing Notarize DS-3053 same day at Kyle bank/USPS. 50%
Birth Cert Short-Form Order long-form VitalChek expedite ($44+). 70%
Wrong Form (DS-82 ineligible) Verify issue date/age online first. 40%
Processing Delays Apply 10+ weeks early; track weekly. Peaks +2w

Processing Times and Expedited Options

Service Timeframe Cost Add-On When to Use
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outine | 6-8 weeks | None | >3 months out | | Expedite | 2-3 weeks | +$60 | 4-6 weeks out | | Urgent Agency | Same/next day| Varies | <14 days + proof (call 1-877-487-2778) |

Peaks unreliable; private services ($189+) for last-minute.

Special Considerations for Minors and Texas Families

Both parents required (IDs + consent form); single parent? Court order/DS-3053. Travis Clerk offers on-site notaries. Texas homeschoolers/UT students: Post-16 renewals mail-only. Foreign-born? Certified translation.

Texas Travel Tips

Passport card ($65 total) for Mexico/Canada by land/sea—perfect for Creedmoor day trips. Avoid I-35 southbound 4-6pm for Buda runs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I renew by mail from Creedmoor? Yes for eligible DS-82: guide.

Texas birth certificate? Long-form via DSHS/VitalChek; rush $32+.

Where for photos? Buda/Kyle USPS or CVS (e.g., 601 Main St, Buda).

USPS walk-in? Rare—book here.

Expedite in summer peak? Targets 2-3 weeks, but +1-2 possible.

Travel in 10 days? Agency with flight itinerary or private rush.

Travis Clerk for renewals? No—DS-11 only.

Need REAL ID? Yes for primary ID.

Lost passport? DS-64 first, then reapply.

Sources

[1] U.S. Dept of State Passports
[2] DS-11 In Person
[3] DS-82 Renew
[4] Lost/Stolen DS-64
[5] Texas Vital Statistics
[6] Fees
[7] Facility Search
[8] Travis County Clerk
[9] USPS Passports
[10] Agencies
[11] [Photos](https://travel.state.g

[11] Passport Photos
Texas Tips for Creedmoor Residents: Get your 2x2-inch photos with a plain white or off-white background at local pharmacies, UPS Stores, or photo centers—many offer same-day service for $15–20. Common mistakes: head size too small/large (must be 1–1⅜ inches from chin to top), glasses glare/reflections, busy backgrounds, or smiling/tilted head. Decision guidance: DIY at home only if you have proper lighting/equipment; pros reduce rejection risk (10–20% of apps fail photo checks). Bring two identical photos to your appointment.

[12] Status Check
Practical Use: Enter your application locator number (from mailing receipt) to track after 7–10 business days. For Texas applicants, routine service takes 6–8 weeks (longer in peak summer); expedited (2–3 weeks) if travel <6 weeks away. Common mistake: checking too early or without exact locator. Tip for Creedmoor: Factor in 30–60 min drives to nearest mail/drop-off spots—print status for records.

[13] Minors Under 16
Creedmoor Family Guidance: Both parents/guardians must appear or submit DS-3053 consent form (notarized); no exceptions. Photos same as adults but ensure child’s eyes open/natural expression. Common pitfalls: missing parental ID copies or assuming one parent suffices (delays 4–6 weeks). Decision help: Apply 3+ months before travel; use expedited if urgent. Texas note: Courts/libraries near Austin often handle minor apps—book ahead to avoid weekends/holidays.

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