Passports

The National Passport Center is an arm of the U.S. Department of State. They are tasked with verifying citizenship and issuing passports to United States citizens who apply and pay a fee.

Occasionally, you may run into difficulties with your passport processing – whether it’s an emergency need for international travel, difficulty in determining the status of your application, or missing documents.

My office can help by inquiring into your passport application and working with the National Passport Center or one of the regional Passport Agencies to ensure you receive your passport.

Please note that the National Passport Center requires a Privacy Act Consent Form to be signed prior to providing our office with any information on the status of your passport. Please fax or mail the signed form to my Jackson office:

 
Fax: (517) 780-9081

Mail: 
Congressman Tim Walberg
401 W. Michigan Ave.
Jackson, MI 49201

Frequently asked questions:

Q: Can I renew my passport by mail?

A: If you already have a passport that is not damaged, was issued in the past 15 years, was received after your 16th birthday and does not require a name change, you can apply for a passport renewal by mail. Please visit http://travel.state.gov/passport for further information.

If you are interested in applying for or renewing a passport at a local passport acceptance office, please bring a certified copy of your birth certificate, government-issued photo ID, two passport photos and your Social Security number. Applicants must be present.

Q: I have an emergency need to travel. Can I get my passport more quickly than the normal processing time?

A: There is an expediting process that is available for passports. Applicants are required to pay an extra fee. Please read the information available at http://travel.state.gov/passport/hurry/hurry_831.html. You are also welcome to call my office for assistance with expediting your passport.

Q: I have not been able to determine the status of my current passport application by contacting the National Passport Center. Can you help?

A: Certainly – my office communicates actively with the National Passport Center and Regional Passport Agencies to determine passport application status for constituents. Please call my Jackson office for further information.