Getting a Passport in Saint George, VT: Facilities, Steps & Fees

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Location: Saint George, VT
Getting a Passport in Saint George, VT: Facilities, Steps & Fees

Getting a Passport in Saint George, VT

Saint George, Vermont, in Chittenden County, sees robust travel from cross-border business to Montreal, ski trips to Quebec or Stowe, UVM students on European exchanges, and summer getaways. Peak seasons strain local facilities, so plan ahead for appointments. This guide, based on U.S. Department of State resources, details first-time applications, renewals, replacements, and pitfalls like faulty photos or form errors that delay 20-30% of submissions.

Which Passport Service Do You Need?

Choose the right path to avoid rejections—using DS-11 (in-person, first-time) for renewals or DS-82 (mail) for new passports is a frequent mistake.

  • First-Time (DS-11): No prior U.S. passport, issued before age 16, or over 15 years old. Apply in person; sign form at facility.
  • Renewal (DS-82): Passport issued at 16+, within 15 years, undamaged/not lost. Mail-eligible; faster and fee-saving.
  • Replacement: Lost/stolen/damaged. If valid and post-16, mail with DS-82; otherwise, DS-11 in person.
  • Child (under 16): Always DS-11 in person; both parents needed.

Use travel.state.gov's form wizard for your checklist. For urgent travel (within 14 days), seek expedited service after submission—no same-day at acceptance facilities.

Passport Acceptance Facilities Near Saint George

No facility in Saint George—nearest in Chittenden County handle high demand from UVM crowds and seasonal rushes (e.g., pre-winter ski trips). Book via iafdb.travel.state.gov or phone; walk-ins rare during peaks. Expect a 10-15 minute review: agent verifies docs, witnesses DS-11 signature, collects fees, seals envelope. No on-site issuance; apps go to State Department centers.

Recommended spots (distances approximate):

  • South Burlington Post Office (302 Dorset St, South Burlington, VT 05403): ~10 miles.
  • Williston Post Office (145 Cheyenne Ave, Williston, VT 05495): ~8 miles.
  • Burlington Post Office (11 Elmwood Ave, Burlington, VT 05401): ~12 miles, busiest near UVM.

Aim for early weekdays; Mondays and lunch hours fill fast. Surrounding Washington County options as backups.