| PASSPORT INFORMATION & APPLICATIONS Telephone (732) 721-5600 ext. 6407 Fax (732) 607-7900
The Township processes passport applications Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm in the George Bush Center for Human Services.
Special requirements for children under age 16 (all minor children must apply in person) Click here for information
To print Passport Application Forms click here
What is a passport?
An internationally recognized travel document that confirms the identity and nationality of the bearer. US Passports are issued to United States citizens. All United States citizens applying for passports must get individual passports in their own names.
What types of passports are there?
Regular Passports (Blue) are issued on a fee basis to citizens traveling outside the US for pleasure or business. Official Passports (Red) are no-fee passports issued to officials or employees of the United States government who are going abroad in the discharge of their official duties. Diplomatic Passports (Black) are no-fee passports issued to Foreign Service officers and to certain other officers and employees of the United States government who are going abroad on official business of a diplomatic nature. How long are passports valid?
Regular fee passports, ages 16 and over are valid for 10 years; Regular fee passports, ages 15 and under are valid for 5 years; Official and Diplomatic passports are valid for 5 years A full validity (5 or 10 year) US passport is always proof of US citizenship. Even when a passport expires it is still proof that you are a US citizen. Do not destroy old passports. Put them away in a safe place. First Time Customers Applying for a Passport…
First time customers must complete application form DS-11, but DO NOT SIGN IT until instructed to do so by a Passport Acceptance Agent. To obtain a US passport you will need the following:
Proof of US Citizenship
US Born |
A certified birth certificate with a raised, embossed or multicolored seal, filing date, signature of registrar and issued by the Bureau of Vital Statistics |
Foreign Born |
Certificate of Naturalization Certificate of Citizenship Consular Report of Birth (Issued by US Consulate) Certification of Report of Birth Abroad (Issued by US State Department) | IDENTIFICATION The following documents are generally acceptable if it readily identifies the customer and/or parent*. The parent must execute the application. All minors must appear in person and execute the application. A parent should accompany minors ages 14 to 17 unless the minor has a valid driver's license (not learner's permit).
One of the following:
Previous US Passport |
Naturalization Certificate |
Certificate of Citizenship |
Current Valid Driver's License |
Government ID Card or Passport |
| Social security cards are not acceptable as identification. If none of the above are available, you will need: A person who can vouch for the applicant. This person must have known the applicant for at least 2 years, be a US citizen or permanent resident, have valid identification. They will need to fill out a Form DS-71 in front of the passport agent; AND - The passport applicant must have some form of signature ID, such as credit card, bank card, library card.
- If applying for a child under 16 both parents or legal guardians must apply for the child and the child must appear in person.
- The parents or guardians must show current valid identification.
- If the parents are NOT US citizens, they must show an alien registration card (green card), valid foreign passport, other identification such as a driver's license;
- If the parents do not have acceptable identification, someone with current, valid identification must vouch for the parents as described above.
- Note: All persons must have their own passports, including infants. If you are behind in child support payments, you may not be able to get a passport. Click here for more information.
PHOTOGRAPHS - (the Township and the Library both take passport photos. The fee is $8.00)
Submit two identical photographs of you alone, sufficiently recent to be a good likeness of you (normally taken within the last 6 months), and 2 x 2 inches in size. The image size measured from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head (including hair) should not be less than 1 inch and not more than 1-3/8 inches. Photographs must be clear, front view, full face, taken in normal street attire without a hat or dark glasses, and printed on thin paper with a plan light (white or off-white) background. They must be in color. They must be capable of withstanding a mounting temperature of 225 degrees Fahrenheit (107 degrees Celsius). Photographs retouched so that your appearance is changed are unacceptable. Snapshots, most vending machine prints and magazine or full-length photographs are unacceptable. Digitized photos must meet the pervious stated qualifications and will be accepted for use at the discretion of Passport Services. PASSPORT CARD US citizens may begin applying in advance for the new US Passport Card beginning February 1, 2008, in anticipation of land border travel document requirements. We expect cards will be available and mailed to applicants in spring 2008. The passport card will facilitate entry and expedite document processing at US land and sea ports-of-entry when arriving from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Bermuda. The card may not be used to travel by air. It will otherwise carry the rights and privileges of the US passport book and will be adjudicated to the exact same standards. The Department of State is issuing this passport card in response to the needs of border resident communities for a less expensive and more portable alternative to the traditional passport book. The card will have the same validity period as a passport book: 10 years for an adult, five for children 15 and younger. For adults who already have a passport book, they may apply for the card as a passport renewal and pay only $20. First-time applicants will pay $45 for adult cards and $35 for children. To facilitate the frequent travel of US citizens living in border communities and to meet DHS's operational needs at land borders, the passport card will contain a vicinity-read radio frequency identification (RFID) chip. This chip will link the card to a stored record in secure government databases. There will be no personal information written to the RFID chip itself. To learn more about the US Passport Card, click here. FEES (Effective February 1, 2008) - must be paid in check or money order
Routine Service (Form DS-11)
Passport Book Age 16 and over |
$75 payable to US Dept. of State $25 payable to Old Bridge Township or if you go to the library the $25 check is payable to Old Bridge Library
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Passport Book Age 15 and under |
$60 payable to US Dept. of State $25 payable to Old Bridge Township or if you go to the the $25 check is payable to Old Bridge Library
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Passport Card Age 16 and over |
$20 payable to US Dept. of State $25* payable to Old Bridge Township or if you go to the library the $25 check is payable to Old Bridge Library
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Passport Card Age 15 and under |
$10 payable to US Dept. of State $25 payable to Old Bridge Township or if you go to the library the $25 check is payable to Old Bridge Library
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Passport Photos |
Both the Township and the Library take passport photos for $8.00. |
* The $25 execution fee is not charged when adults 16 & over with fully valid passport books apply for the passport card using a DS-82 form. | BY LAW, THE PASSPORT PROCESSING AND EXECUTION FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE
EXPEDITE SERVICE Expedited service is available for an additional $60 per application. Prices do not include overnight mailing or delivery service. This service must be arranged by the customer with the acceptance office. Passport Renewal (Form DS-82) (Mail in Service) $75 made payable to US Dept. of State. Renewal fee for Passport Card is $20. You may use this form if you meet the following criteria: - You can submit your most recent passport;
- Your previous passport was issued on or after your 16th birthday and was issued within the past 15 years;
- You use the same name as on your most recent passport or since your passport was issued, you have had your name changed by marriage or court order and can submit proper documentation to reflect the name change.
Please note that if you use form DS-82 you mail it in on your own - Passport Acceptance Facilities do not process these applications. The address to mail the form to can be found on the form itself. |