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Passport Services by Reservation - City of Mill Creek, Wa

Mill Creek, WALocal News

Mill Creek City Hall will commence passport services by reservation starting May 17, 2021, welcoming all applicants, regardless of residency. The service is available Monday through Saturday from 8 am to 4:30 pm, with reservations taken one week at a time. Each applicant must be present during the application process, and children under 16 must be accompanied by both parents. Payment for the passport application must be made using a check or money order, as cash will not be accepted. Applicants should bring their own passport photos, which can be sourced from local retailers such as Rite Aid or CVS.

To ensure public safety, face masks are mandatory, and touchless temperature checks will be conducted at the entrance. This initiative by the City of Mill Creek serves as an acceptance agent for the U. S. Department of State, streamlining the passport application process. For more information and to schedule a reservation, visit the city's official website.

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