Find out if you can renew your passport or need a new one. Learn how to renew your passport by mail or online, get it changed or corrected, or what to do if it expires soon.
Renew early. Passport processing times vary. And some countries and airlines deny entry if your passport expires in less than 6 months.
If any of the following are true, you cannot renew your U.S. passport and must instead apply for a new passport in person using Form DS-11:
If none of the above situations are true, you can renew your U.S. passport.
You can renew an expired passport, but only if it was issued within the last 15 years.
You can renew your passport and/or passport card by mail. You may instead be able to renew them online during the limited beta release of the Online Passport Renewal System.
Because it can take up to three months to process your application, it is important to renew your passport before it expires. Check with the Department of State to find out the current processing times for passport renewals.
Typically, you will need the following items to renew your passport or passport card by mail:
You may be able to renew your passport book and/or card online. The Department of State's online system currently limits the hours it is available and the number of passport renewals it accepts each day.
Learn how and where to get your passport fast for emergency or urgent travel or to get expedited processing. The time it takes for each varies throughout the year, and there may be additional fees. Use the fee calculator or chart.