North Dakota Passport Offices
Search all passport office locations in the state of North Dakota. There are currently offices in North Dakota that are available for helping you receive or update your travel documents. Find a North Dakota passport office by searching your current city. Below is the statewide list of North Dakota passport offices.
Office | Address | Phone | Details |
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Slope County District Courthouse | 206 Main St Amidon ND 58620 | (701) 879-6275 | Details |
Golden Valley Clerk Of District Court | 150 1st Ave Se Beach ND 58621 | (701) 872-3713 | Details |
Burleigh County Recorder | 221 N 5th St Bismarck ND 58501 | (701) 222-6749 | Details |
Mcintosh County Recorder | 112 1st St Ne Ashley ND 58413 | (701) 288-3450 | Details |
Bottineau County Clerk Of Court | 314 5th St W, #12 Bottineau ND 58318 | (701) 228-3983 | Details |
Uspo - Bismarck | 220 E Rosser Ave Bismarck ND 58501 | (701) 221-6529 | Details |
Burke County Courthouse | 103 Main St Ne Bowbells ND 58721 | (701) 377-2818 | Details |
Towner County Clerk Of District Court | 315 2nd St Cando ND 58324 | (701) 968-4340 | Details |
Bowman County Clerk Of Court | 104 1st St Nw, #3 Bowman ND 58623 | (701) 523-3450 | Details |
Foster County Clerk Of District Court | 1000 5th St N Carrington ND 58421 | (701) 652-2491 | Details |
Pembina County Clerk/recorder | 301 Dakota St E, #e-10 Cavalier ND 58220 | (701) 265-4373 | Details |
Grant County Clerk Of Court | 106 2nd Ave E Carson ND 58529 | (701) 622-3615 | Details |
A passport office is a government facility where U.S. citizens can apply for a passport, which is an official travel document that allows them to travel internationally. Every state in the U.S. has at least one passport office where citizens can go to apply for a passport or renew an existing one.
Here are some important things to keep in mind when applying for a passport in North Dakota:
- Passport offices in North Dakota require an appointment, so make sure to schedule one in advance.
- To apply for a passport, you will need to bring a completed DS-11 form, proof of U.S. citizenship (such as a birth certificate), and government-issued identification (such as a driver's license).
- Passport fees vary depending on whether you are applying for a new passport or renewing an existing one, and whether you need it expedited.
- Expedited passport services are available at some passport offices in North Dakota, but they come with an additional fee.
- Some passport offices in North Dakota offer photo services on-site for an additional fee, while others require you to bring your own passport photo.
- Passport processing times can vary, but it generally takes 4-6 weeks for a standard passport application to be processed. Expedited services can reduce this time to 2-3 weeks.
Overall, applying for a passport can be a straightforward process as long as you come prepared with the necessary documents and information. Check with your local passport office in North Dakota for more specific information and requirements.