How to Get a Passport in Oklahoma
Getting a passport in Oklahoma is a straightforward process. Whether you are applying for the first time or renewing an existing passport, here’s a guide to help you through the steps.
Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for a Passport
1. Gather Required Documents
You will need the following documents to apply for a passport:
- Completed application form DS-11 (unsigned).
- Proof of U.S. citizenship (e.g., birth certificate or naturalization certificate) along with a photocopy.
- Proof of identity (e.g., driver’s license) along with a photocopy.
- A recent passport photo that meets the State Department’s requirements.
2. Submit Your Application
Submit your application in person at a designated acceptance facility. Common locations include post offices, county clerk offices, and some libraries. Be sure to schedule an appointment if required. Visit the USPS passport page for more details on scheduling an appointment.
3. Pay the Fees
The cost of obtaining a passport includes both an application fee and an acceptance fee. As of now, the fees are:
- Passport Book: $130 for adults, $100 for minors (under 16).
- Passport Card: $30 for adults, $15 for minors.
- Execution (Acceptance) Fee: $35.
- Expedited Service (optional): Additional $60.
Check the latest fees on the State Department’s website.
Where to Apply for a Passport in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, you can apply for a passport at various acceptance facilities across the state, including post offices and county clerk offices. Most facilities require an appointment, so it’s best to call ahead or schedule online. Some facilities also offer passport photo services.
Here’s a list of passport offices where you can submit your application:
Offices in Oklahoma
A detailed list of offices will be provided below. This list will include locations, contact information, and any specific requirements for each office.
Additional Information
For more detailed instructions and to find specific acceptance facilities near you, visit the U.S. Department of State’s passport page or the USA.gov passport page.

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