Passport Services Garden City UT: DS-11 DS-82 Logan Facilities

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Location: Garden, UT
Passport Services Garden City UT: DS-11 DS-82 Logan Facilities

Passport Services in Garden City, UT

Garden City, in Rich County along Bear Lake's shores, sees passport demand surge seasonally: spring (March–May) for pre-summer travel, peak summer (June–August) with Bear Lake tourists eyeing Mexico or Canada, and winter (December–January) for ski trips or escapes. Nearby Utah State University (USU) students in Logan drive study-abroad rushes, while family emergencies hit hard. High demand clogs Logan facilities—appointments vanish during peaks [1]. Bear Lake's intense sunlight often ruins photos with glare; plan indoor options.

This guide helps Garden City residents dodge common errors like DS-11/DS-82 confusion, photo rejections, or consent issues. Always cross-check travel.state.gov, as requirements change.

Choosing the Right Passport Service

Determine your form first—mismatches lead to instant rejections. Use the State Department's wizard [5] for personalized advice.

First-Time, Child, or Ineligible Renewal: DS-11 (In Person)

Use for no prior passport, issued before age 16 (expired >5 years), lost/stolen/damaged, or major name change. Must apply in person at a facility; no mailing. From Garden City, expect 45+ minute drives to Logan. Book early via iap.usps.com or travel.state.gov [11].

Key checklist:

  • Completed but unsigned DS-11 [6].
  • Proof of citizenship (original birth certificate via vitalrecords.utah.gov [7]; no photocopies).
  • Photo ID + photocopy (front/back).
  • One 2x2" photo (specs below).
  • Fees: $130 adult/$100 child to State Dept + $35 execution fee.

Timeline: Routine 6–8 weeks; expedite +$60 (2–3 weeks). Common mistakes: Signing DS-11 early (agent does it), glare-y photos from Bear Lake sun, incomplete ID copies.

Adult Renewal: DS-82 (Mail)

Eligible only if passport issued at 16+, within last 15 years, undamaged, and same name. Mail it—no in-person [2]. Include old passport, photo, $130 fee.

Child Under 16

Always DS-11 in person, no renewals. Both parents/guardians required, or notarized DS-3053 [9] + ID copy. Fees: $100 + $35. USU families: Pre-notarize for quick beach-trip approvals.

DS-11 vs. DS-82 decision tree:

Eligible for DS-82? Use DS-82 (Mail) Otherwise: DS-11 (In Person)
Yes (adult, recent, undamaged passport) ✓ Skip facilities
No (first-time, child, damaged, old passport) ✓ Book Logan appt early

Booklet vs. card: Booklet for kids/international; card cheaper for domestic only.

Replacement for Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Passports

Report lost/stolen immediately via free DS-64 at travel.state.gov/passport [3] to invalidate it.

Steps near Garden City:

  • DS-82 eligible? Mail renewal with photo; lost/stolen often qualifies if other criteria met. Mistake: Assuming loss blocks mail-in.
  • Not eligible? DS-11 in person at Logan facilities. Include police report for stolen (file locally first).
  • Damaged? DS-11 + submit old passport; tears/water damage = full replacement.

Quick reference table:

Scenario Form In Person? Pro Tips & Pitfalls
Lost/stolen adult, DS-82 eligible DS-82 No Report DS-64 first; photo must be pro.
Lost/stolen ineligible (old passport) DS-11 Yes Police report helps; no walk-ins.
Child lost/stolen DS-11 Yes Both parents or DS-3053.
Damaged DS-11 Yes Never DS-82; include old one.
Stolen abroad DS-64 + Embassy Yes Call embassy ASAP.

Expect: Routine 6–8 weeks (+ mail time from UT); track at passportstatus.state.gov [15]. Rural tip: Factor drive time; urgent? Call 1-877-487-2778.

Required Documents and Photo Specs

Universal: Originals for citizenship; photocopies for ID. Order Utah birth certs early (2–4 weeks) [7].

  • DS-11: Unsigned form, citizenship proof, ID copy, photo, fees.
  • DS-82: Old passport, photo, $130, name change proof.
  • Child: DS-3053 if one parent absent.

Photos [10]: 2x2", color, white background, head 1–1⅜", neutral expression, no glasses/glare/shadows. Bear Lake sun wrecks them—get at Logan Walgreens/CVS (~$15, indoor). No home prints/selfies.

At facility: 20–45 min visit. Agent reviews docs, administers oath, collects fees, gives receipt. Fix minor issues on-site; appointments essential.

Passport Facilities Near Garden City

No in-town options (ZIP 84028)—nearest in Logan (45 min south) or Paris, ID (20 min north). Facilities handle DS-11: verify docs, oaths, fees (no photos/issuance). Book via official sites; USU peaks + Bear Lake events (e.g., Raspberry Days) cause 4–6 week waits. Walk-ins rare; aim early AM, avoid Mondays.

Top 3 with details (confirm passports via [11]):

  1. Logan Post Office
    155 E 400 N, Logan, UT 84321
    Phone: (435) 753-0915
    Hours: Mon–Fri 9 AM–5 PM (passport by appt; call/confirm)
    Appointments: tools.usps.com/find-location.htm?locationId=1366032 [12]

  2. Cache County Clerk
    179 N Main St #102, Logan, UT 84321
    Phone: (435) 755-1460
    Hours: Mon–Fri 8 AM–5 PM (appt only for passports)
    Appointments/book: cachecounty.gov/clerk/passports.html [13]; call ahead

  3. Bear Lake County Clerk (Paris, ID)
    18 N 2nd E, Paris, ID 83261 (~20 min; check eligibility [11])
    Phone: (208) 945-2212
    Hours: Mon–Fri 9 AM–5 PM (call for passport appts)
    Details: bearlakecounty.info/departments/clerk

Renewals: Mail DS-82 to National Passport Processing Center [2]. USPS for secure shipping.

Processing Times and Local Warnings

Routine: 6–8 weeks [14]; add 2–4 weeks for UT mail/peaks (USU breaks, Bear Lake summer = +3 weeks). Expedited: 2–3 weeks (+$60 + optional $21.36 overnight). Life/death urgent (<14 days): Call post-submission 1-877-487-2778 [4]. Track: passportstatus.state.gov [15]. Tip: Apply 3+ months early.

Step-by-Step Application Guide

  1. Run wizard [5] for form/DS-64 if lost.
  2. Gather docs/photo (indoor for sun issues).
  3. Book facility [11]/[12].
  4. Arrive 15 min early with unsigned DS-11.
  5. Undergo review/oath (20–45 min).
  6. Pay/receipt.
  7. Track [15]; mail renewals tracked Priority.

Common Challenges for Garden City Area

  • Logan overload (USU + tourism): Monitor cancellations daily, book 4–6 weeks out.
  • Photo glare: Logan pharmacies only.
  • Kids: Notarize DS-3053 ahead.
  • DS-82 check: Avoid unnecessary drives.
  • Events: Raspberry Days add delays.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Garden City PO? No—Logan/Paris next [11].
Peak delays? +3 weeks routine [14].
Urgent child? Expedite ok, parents needed [1].
DIY photo? No—strict specs [10].
Lost abroad? DS-64 + embassy [3].
Real ID ok? Yes for ID proof [1].

Sources

[1] travel.state.gov/passports/apply-in-person
[2] travel.state.gov/renew
[3] travel.state.gov/lost-stolen
[4] travel.state.gov/expedited
[5] travel.state.gov/passport-wizard
[6] eforms.state.gov/Forms/ds11.pdf
[7] vitalrecords.utah.gov
[8] eforms.state.gov/Forms/ds82.pdf
[9] eforms.state.gov/Forms/ds3053.pdf
[10] travel.state.gov/photo
[11] iap.usps.com or travel.state.gov/facility
[12] tools.usps.com/find-location
[13] cachecounty.gov/clerk/passports
[14] travel.state.gov/processing
[15] 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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