DISCLAIMER: General information only. Not legal advice. Verify all requirements with official US government sources at travel.state.gov.
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If your international trip from Philadelphia is within 14 days, you have two paths to an emergency passport: a same-day appointment at the Philadelphia Passport Agency or a State Department-registered private expediter. This guide covers both with current PA booking procedures, fees, and document requirements.

Emergency Passport in Philadelphia, PA

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If your international departure is less than 14 days away and you cannot wait for standard processing, a State Department-registered private expediting service can return your passport in 24 to 72 hours. Rush My Passport is the largest registered expediting service — they handle the paperwork, the agency appointment, and overnight shipping.

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Philadelphia Passport Agency

Address: US Custom House, 200 Chestnut Street, 4th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106

Hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Booking: Appointments only — call the National Passport Information Center at 1-877-487-2778. Walk-ins are not accepted at any federal passport agency.

The Philadelphia Passport Agency serves travelers with international departures within 14 calendar days (or 28 days if a foreign visa is required). Bring all required documents including proof of imminent travel.

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If Your Passport Might Not Arrive in Time — Travel Insurance

Trip cancellation and interruption coverage reimburses non-refundable flights, hotels, and cruises if your emergency passport does not clear in time. Philadelphia, PA travelers frequently add this at the same time they book expediting, especially for summer 2026 travel.

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Step-by-Step: Getting an Emergency Passport From Philadelphia, PA

  1. Confirm the 14-day rule applies. International travel within 14 calendar days (or 28 days if a visa is required) qualifies you for emergency processing.
  2. Choose your path. Government agency appointment if you can get one; State Department-registered private expediter if you can't.
  3. Gather documents. Proof of citizenship, valid photo ID, passport photo, proof of imminent travel (flight itinerary or cruise booking), and completed DS-11 or DS-82 form.
  4. Apply. In person at the agency, or through your expediter — do not mail expedited applications.
  5. Pay fees. $130 book fee + $60 execution fee + $60 expedite fee + $19.53 overnight shipping. Private expediters add their own service fee.
  6. Receive your passport. Same day or next business day at the agency; 24–72 hours via a private expediter.
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Philadelphia, PA-Specific Tips

Old City. SEPTA Market-Frankford Line to 2nd Street. Street parking limited — use the Bourse Garage or Independence Mall East Garage. The building itself has a historical significance, but security is modern federal protocol.

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Margaret Holloway

Former US State Department consultant and travel document specialist. Fifteen years advising travelers on emergency passport procedures, agency appointments, and international document compliance.