Old Bridge, NJ – The Old Bridge Public Library is now offering passport services to residents in the community. This new service will make it convenient for individuals who are looking to apply for a passport or renew an existing one without having to travel to a post office or other designated passport acceptance facility.
The Old Bridge Public Library has partnered with the U.S. Department of State to provide this service to residents in the area. The library will be able to process passport applications, take passport photos, and provide information on the passport renewal process. This new service will save residents time and make it easier for them to obtain a passport.
“We are excited to offer this new service to our community,” said Mary Smith, the library director. “We understand that applying for a passport can be a time-consuming process, so we wanted to make it more convenient for our residents by offering this service at the library.”
The library will have designated staff members who have been trained to process passport applications. Residents can make an appointment to come in and apply for a passport, or they can walk-in during the library’s regular hours. The library will also have extended hours for passport services to accommodate residents who cannot make it during normal business hours.
In addition to processing passport applications, the library will also be able to take passport photos for a fee. This eliminates the need for residents to go to a separate location to have their photo taken, saving them time and making the process more convenient.
The library will provide residents with all the necessary information they need to apply for a passport, including the required documents, fees, and processing times. Residents can also find information on how to renew a passport, report a lost or stolen passport, and update their passport information.
“I think this new service is a great addition to our library,” said John Carter, a resident of Old Bridge. “It’s convenient to have everything in one place, and the staff here are knowledgeable and helpful. I would definitely recommend this service to anyone who needs a passport.”
The Old Bridge Public Library is one of the first libraries in the area to offer passport services. The library hopes that by providing this service, they can help make the passport application process more accessible and convenient for residents in the community.
For more information on passport services at the Old Bridge Public Library, residents can visit the library’s website or call the library directly. The library staff will be happy to answer any questions and assist residents with their passport needs.