U.S. Department of State launches online passport renewal tool

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The U.S. Department of State has launched a public website tool for updated Online Passport Renewal (OPR). This innovative tool is designed to streamline the passport renewal process, making it more efficient and convenient for U.S citizens, according to Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami Covello.

The online passport renewal tool aims to save time and effort, providing a user-friendly platform for renewing passports from the comfort of homes. The U.S Department of State created this process to enhance the everyday lives of Americans, offering significant benefits to working families and travelers by giving them more time back in their busy schedules.

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“We are excited about this new development from the U.S. Department of State,” Sollami Covello said. “The updated Online Passport Renewal tool is a step forward in our mission to make essential services more accessible and convenient for everyone. I encourage all eligible Mercer County residents to take advantage of this new tool and experience the ease of renewing their passports online.”

Online Passport Renewal is set to accept new applications at 1 p.m. Eastern Standard Time each day. Eligible individuals must first create an account to renew passports online – www.state.gov.

To be eligible to renew a passport online, an applicant must meet the following criteria:

  • Have a recent 10-year passport and be age 25 or older
  • Possess a U.S passport issued between 2009 and 2015, whether expired or valid.
  • No change to name, gender, date of birth, or place of birth.
  • No travel internationally for at least eight weeks after applying. (Note: Processing times are the same as for mail-in renewals.)
  • Request routine service only (expedited service not available online).
  • Apply for a regular (tourist) passport (special issuance passports are not eligible).
  • Reside in the U.S. or its territories (not eligible if living abroad or with an APO (Army)/FPO (Navy) address).
  • Possess an undamaged passport (not reported lost or stolen). Applicants can pay the passport application fees using a credit/debit card; current fees at www.state.gov.

The Mercer County Clerk’s Office continues to offer passport renewals services at both of its offices in Trenton on South Broad Street, and Hamilton Township at the Mercer County Connection. The online service is simply an additional option for those who wish to take advantage of this opportunity.

The County Clerk is dedicated to providing efficient, courteous, and professional services to the residents of Mercer County. For more information about passport services, upcoming events, and other office services please visit the Mercer County Clerk’s Office website at www.mercercounty.org or call (609) 989-6473.

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