The Passport Office

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870 Market St Ste 375
San Francisco, CA 94102

The Passport Office in San Francisco, CA offers expedited passport services to the American public. With a focus on timely delivery, the company assists individuals in obtaining U.S. Passports while upholding high standards of customer service, integrity, and professionalism.

They specialize in expediting passport applications, ensuring that travelers have the necessary documentation for their journeys. The Passport Office prioritizes efficiency and accuracy, drawing on over 20 years of experience in passport expediting to streamline the process for their customers.

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5.0128 reviews
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Lizzie S.
7/20/2021

This business is now CLOSED in San Francisco. We have used these agency multiple times and I am so sad that it is not open now that the government has slowed their response in getting passports...

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Gisela D.
6/1/2023

The worst. Don't waste your money nor time. They pretend they going to make you an app with agent. They lied. Once you go to "agent app" they said this company always do this. I had to tu o bug...

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Dennis P.
3/16/2022

After calling all other Express Passport Offices, I was desperate to get help. After an extensive Google search and reading reviews, I came across this business. I called them and they told me...

Katie J.
4/9/2022

Thank you so much!! My boy got a passport on time. I chose the most expensive one so, paid a little more than $800 after tax (It was a hard decision) but It was worth it. I sent it on Monday and...

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Tina L.
12/4/2019

We are traveling in less than 30 days and this office came up when we google passport agency. Little did we know what we were getting into. As I made it to my appointment, my son and I waited 30...

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