Anchorage Passport Offices In Alaska

Below is a list of Anchorage passport office locations in Alaska. Select one of the office locations below to get the Anchorage passport office hours, phone number and driving directions. They can help you with questions or issues with your passports or if you need to schedule an appointment to get the passport application started. If you would like to search for a office location near your address, find a passport office near me.

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Where Can I Get My Passport in Anchorage, Alaska?

In Anchorage, Alaska, the United States Postal Service offices process passport applications everyday. All Anchorage Passport office locations are also US Post Offices and are capable of processing passport applications (except for Eastchester and Sand Lake post offices, these locations DO NOT process passports).

A report from KTVA in 2017 states, “Anchorage postal clerks process a total of about 40 passport applications per day.” With so many people applying for passports in such a remote location, it is no wonder that processing times can get lengthy. Using an Online Service to expedite and process your application can potentially save you days or weeks of processing time.

How Much Does it Cost to Get a Passport in Anchorage?

The cost of your passport depends on several factors including the passport type, the method of processing and more. Fees for passport services in Anchorage, Alaska are usually non refundable. The Department of State retains all fees whether or not the passport is issued. You can calculate the fees you will pay by checking this Fee Calculator.

Do I need a Passport To Fly To Alaska From The Lower 48 States?

If you are a U.S. Citizen, you do not need a passport to fly to Alaska. However, if you are entering Alaska through Canada or by cruise ship, you will need a passport and possibly other documentation.

Can I Drive To Alaska From The Lower 48 States Without Driving Through Canada?

No, if you want to drive to Alaska from the United States, you will need to go through Canada and you will need a passport. However, The State of Alaska Marine Highway Ferry System offers year-round ferry service from Bellingham, Washington to the Inside Passage communities and Haines, Alaska.