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Syracuse Passport Acceptance Facilities for New Passport Applications

Looking for a place to submit a new passport application in Syracuse, New York? The offices below are local passport acceptance facilities that can accept Form DS-11 applications for first-time passports, child passports, and other cases that require an in-person application.

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How to use this page: The offices below are passport acceptance facilities, not regional passport agencies. They can accept DS-11 applications with routine or expedited service, but they do not provide service faster than standard expedited processing. Always confirm appointments, office hours, and photo service availability before visiting.

Syracuse Passport Acceptance Facilities

These are the Syracuse-area offices where applicants can submit a new passport application in person. For more locations outside Syracuse, see the full New York passport acceptance facility list.

Facility Name Street Address City State ZIP Phone
CAMILLUS TOWN CLERK4600 WEST GENESEE STREETSYRACUSENY13219(315) 488-1234
COLVIN STATION2200 SOUTH SALINA STREETSYRACUSENY13205(315) 478-0027
F. FRANKLIN MOON LIBRARY1 FORESTRY DRIVESYRACUSENY13210(315) 470-6726
FRANKLIN SQUARE STATION401 WEST DIVISION STREETSYRACUSENY13218(315) 478-8849
ONONDAGA COUNTY CLERK OF COURT401 MONTGOMERY STSYRACUSENY13202(315) 435-2227
ONONDAGA POST OFFICE4912 WEST SENECA TURNPIKESYRACUSENY13215(315) 492-1107
ONONDAGA TOWN CLERK5020 BALL ROADSYRACUSENY13215(315) 469-1583
SOLVAY STATION1801 MILTON AVENUESYRACUSENY13209(315) 468-4795
SYRACUSE POST OFFICE5640 EAST TAFT ROADSYRACUSENY13220(315) 452-3416
SYRACUSE POST OFFICE - EASTWOOD FINANCE STATION2509 JAMES STREETSYRACUSENY13206(315) 463-8822
SYRACUSE POST OFFICE - TEALL STATION226 TEALL AVENUESYRACUSENY13217(315) 472-2002
SYRACUSE POST OFFICE - UNIVERSITY FINANCE STATION720 UNIVERSITY AVENUESYRACUSENY13235(315) 472-0278

How to Get a New Passport Fast

Step 1: Visit a local office above.

Step 2: Get your application witnessed and sealed.

Step 3: Let a registered courier expedite your processing and return your passport in days, not weeks.

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Before Visiting a Syracuse Passport Acceptance Facility

  • Complete Form DS-11, but wait to sign it until instructed at your appointment.
  • Bring physical proof of U.S. citizenship and supporting documents.
  • Bring a current government-issued photo ID and a photocopy of the front and back.
  • Bring a photocopy of your citizenship evidence.
  • Bring one official passport photo.
  • Be prepared to pay two separate passport fees: the U.S. Department of State passport application fee and the local execution/acceptance fee.

Many USPS and county acceptance facilities require appointments, so it is smart to call ahead or check the National Passport Information Center guidelines before visiting. Note: The Department of State does not charge a fee to book an appointment. Beware of third-party scheduling scams.

Watch: How to Fill Out Form DS-11

This quick walkthrough can help first-time applicants avoid common mistakes before heading to a Syracuse acceptance facility.

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Syracuse Passport FAQs

Can I renew my passport at one of these Syracuse locations?

Usually no. These Syracuse passport acceptance facilities are mainly for Form DS-11 applicants, including first-time applicants, children, and others who must apply in person. Many renewal applicants should renew by mail or online instead.

Do Syracuse passport offices require appointments?

Many acceptance facilities do require appointments. Before visiting a Syracuse location, confirm the current appointment rules, office hours, and whether passport photo service is available. Follow the steps in our guide to scheduling a passport appointment.

What if I need my passport in less than 2 weeks?

If travel is very close, a local acceptance facility may not be the fastest path. Review our urgent passport options, the New York Passport Agency process, or registered courier options if your situation qualifies.

What should I bring to a Syracuse passport appointment?

Most DS-11 applicants should bring an unsigned Form DS-11, proof of U.S. citizenship, photo ID, photocopies of citizenship evidence and ID, one passport photo, and the required fees. Our passport requirements guide can help with the full checklist.

How much does it cost to get a passport in Syracuse?

First-time applicants submitting Form DS-11 must pay two separate fees: a passport application fee payable to the U.S. Department of State, and a local execution/acceptance fee payable to the facility. Review the current passport fees before your visit.

How long does it take to get a passport processed?

Standard processing times vary, but routine service typically takes 4 to 6 weeks. You can request expedited service at the facility for an additional government fee to receive your passport in 2 to 3 weeks. If you need it even faster, consider an urgent passport service.

Do my children need to be present to apply?

Yes. All minors, including infants, must appear in person at the acceptance facility. For children under 16, both parents or guardians must authorize the issuance of the child's passport.

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