How to Get a Passport in Columbus Georgia
Editor's Note: U.S. passports are currently taking up to seven weeks to process using the government's expedited service. It is possible to get a passport in less time by scheduling an appointment with the Passport Agency by calling 877-487-2778 and appearing in person at their office.
More residents of Columbus are obtaining U.S. passports as international travel grows, especially for employees of large companies like Kia Motors (in West Point, GA) and the dozens of other automotive manufacturing suppliers in the area that are doing business around the world, either importing manufactured goods from East Asia or exporting their finished products to Canada, Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean. Since many of these manufacturers have their corporate headquarters in South Korea, they are also sending their Georgia-based employees to Korea for training—all of whom require passports to make this international journey. Columbus is also home to Fort Benning, a U.S. Army base providing employment to over 45,000 service members and civilian employees, some of whom may choose to travel internationally for leisure purposes.
The state of Georgia’s strong economy and growing population are also contributing factors to the increased demand for new passports. Metro Atlanta and other Georgia cities like Columbus make up one of the fastest growing regions in the United States. Of Georgia’s 10.8 million residents in 2021, nearly 210,000 live in the city of Columbus and over 480,000 people live in the Columbus-Auburn-Opelika combined statistical area, which includes Chattahoochee, Harris, Marion, Muscogee, Stewart, and Talbot counties (and the Alabama counties of Lee and Russell). In 2022 the U.S. Passport Agency issued 545,735 passports to residents of Georgia; in 2018 there were 481,331 passports issued to residents of the Peach State, marking a 13.4% increase.
As Georgia’s third largest city, Columbus is one of the economic engines driving Georgia’s economy in recent years thanks to the large corporations like Aflac, TSYS, and The W.C. Bradley Co that are based here, along with the automotive, aerospace, and food production plants found throughout the area. Columbus is just 90 miles from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, providing residents with easy access to over 70 international destinations throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. The city is also home to Columbus State University, whose Center for Global Engagement offers study abroad programs that give American students the opportunity to learn about life outside the United States. The region’s strong economy and population growth means that more residents of Columbus have the means to travel internationally for business and/or pleasure.
To travel abroad, adults (ages 16 and up) need a U.S. passport. The passport is good for 10 years, after which it must be renewed. To obtain a new passport, you will have to appear in person at an authorized passport acceptance facility. Employees at these government facilities will verify your identity and your documentation. You will also have to appear in person if:
- You previously held a child’s passport (only good for five years);
- Your passport expired more than five years ago; or
- Your passport has been lost or damaged.
In Columbus, there are three options to obtain a new passport: visit a local passport acceptance facility; drive to the Passport Agency in downtown Atlanta or New Orleans (by appointment only); or, in certain circumstances, use a private passport service such as Visa Supply to expedite delivery.
(NOTE: If you already have an adult passport in your possession that is in good condition, and it expired less than five years ago (or has yet to expire and you wish to renew), click here to learn how to renew a passport: https://www.visasupply.com/passports-and-visas-101/post/passport-renewal-in-atlanta)
Option 1: Appear at an Acceptance Facility
The most common way to obtain a passport is visiting a passport acceptance facility. This link allows you to find the closest facility to your home or office: https://iafdb.travel.state.gov. Residents of Georgia (and surrounding towns in Georgia and Alabama) can visit one of the local county courthouses that serve as a passport acceptance facility such as the Probate Court of Muscogee County: https://courts.columbusga.gov/Probate/Passport
The basic form for a new passport (DS-11) is available online at https://pptform.state.gov/. You can complete the form online and then print it out, and take with you to the acceptance facility. (Do NOT sign the passport form in advance, as the government agent must witness your signature.) You may also fill out the DS-11 form by hand at the passport acceptance facility.
You will submit supporting documentation along with form DS-11. The required documents include:
- Your long-form birth certificate or a government-certified copy of that certificate. {If you need to order a new copy of your birth certificate, we recommend using VitalChek (https://www.vitalchek.com), a private company with an easy-to-use process and less expensive rates.}
- For naturalized citizens, their original certificate of naturalization.
- State-issued driver’s license.
- One photo that meets all passport image criteria, and properly attached to the application. (See https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply/photos.html.)
- A check or money payable to the U.S. Department of State. The basic passport fee is $130. Additional charges apply for expedited service and other options. For a full list of fees, please visit https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply/fees.html
- Another $35 payable via check, money order, cash or debit card to be paid to the passport acceptance facility for the identity verification process. (Check with the specific facility for the exact forms of payment they accept.)
Passport acceptance facilities are government offices but they do not actually issue the passport. These facilities will verify your documents and forward them to the State Department’s Passport Agency. The normal turnaround time for renewals by mail is eight to eleven weeks. Expedited service within seven weeks is available for an added fee. You can also pay extra for return delivery in two days (rather than the typical first-class mailing).
Option 2: Apply in Person at the U.S. Passport Agency
If you need to travel within the next month, you can apply in person at the U.S. Passport Agency in downtown Atlanta on 230 Peachtree St #1000 (downtown Atlanta is about a 1 ½ hour-drive from Columbus). You can ONLY apply in person here if you can prove the need to travel within the next two weeks – or four weeks if you are traveling to a country that requires a visa. You will need to fill out Form DS-11 and make an appointment directly with the Atlanta Passport Agency by calling 877-487-2778. Note that the agency is busy during the summer travel season and around the holidays, so give yourself plenty of lead time. The next closest U.S. Passport Agency office is in New Orleans, which is about a 5 ½-hour drive from Columbus. Their office is located on 365 Canal Street, Suite 1300, New Orleans, LA 70130.
For your appointment, bring the identification listed above, as well as:
- Your appointment confirmation number
- Proof of travel plans, such as your flight itinerary, hotel reservation or cruise tickets
- One passport photo
- Methods of payment. The agency takes major credit cards, debit cards, cash, checks and money orders. In addition to normal costs, there is an additional $60 expediting fee.
Contact information, directions and other details about the Atlanta Passport Agency are available at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/get-fast/passport-agencies/atlanta.html
And here is the link that shows the details about the New Orleans Passport Agency: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/get-fast/passport-agencies/new-orleans.html
Visiting the Passport Agency is more expensive and may be less convenient than using an acceptance facility when you factor in the added costs for transportation and your time. However, if you need a passport quickly, it is worth the extra effort. Unlike a passport acceptance facility, the Passport Agency can issue your new passport – often on the same day or the following day.
Option 3: Use a Private Passport Service
The third option is to use a private passport expediter such as Visa Supply to speed up the turnaround time. For this option, you still need to visit a passport acceptance facility so a government official can verify your identity and documents. Normally the facility can only forward your documents to the State Department for processing. However, if you are using a courier service such as Visa Supply, the acceptance facility will seal your documents in an envelope and return them to you. You will then take that envelope back to our office so we can ship it to one of our couriers in San Francisco, Seattle, Houston, or Washington, D.C. so we can expedite your passport application.
Our office is located in Sandy Springs, which is about a 2-hour drive from Columbus. If you want Visa Supply to help you, it is usually better to visit our office in-person so we can take your passport photo; help you prepare your DS-11 application; plus review your documentation. You can take these documents to the Dekalb County Clerk of Superior Court in Decatur (about a 30-minute drive from our office), and then return the sealed envelope to Visa Supply so we can expedite your application with the Passport Agency.
Since Visa Supply is a private company, we charge a fee for our services (in addition to the government’s $190 expedite fee for a passport book). Beyond the convenience of using our office, we make sure your application form is filled out correctly. We also take your passport photo and will ensure that it meets the government’s specifications. Our basic service starts at $100. Customers receive their new passport (along with the old one) within seven weeks; for additional fees we can also get passports renewed in as fast as one week. Please call us for the latest details.
Residents of Columbus with questions about obtaining a new U.S. passport can schedule a telephone call through our website. Our free consultation will explain the process of getting a passport and help you understand the different options for getting a passport based on your international travel plans.