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Emergency & Expedited Passport Services in Jupiter, FL

Passport expired before your fishing charter to Costa Rica or spring training road trip? We help Jupiter and northern Palm Beach County travelers get their passports fast — as quick as 24 hours. A+ BBB rated. No office visit required.

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Processing Times

Passport Processing Options in Jupiter

Jupiter travelers have several options. Here is how they compare — and why most choose a U.S. Department of State registered passport courier agency to handle their passport.

Emergency Only
24

Hours*

Regional Agency Processing

Strictly for documented life-or-death emergencies. You must obtain an appointment in advance — no walk-ins permitted.

  • Appointment required — no walk-ins allowed
  • Life-or-death emergencies only
  • Bereavement or medical crisis
  • Expect to wait all day or return next day
Recommended
Most Popular
2–9

Business Days

Fast Passport Center

  • Registered U.S. Department of State Courier
  • Reserved agency submission
  • Predictable turnaround
  • Ideal for upcoming trips
  • Document review included
  • Dedicated agent assigned to your case
  • Daily status updates — never left guessing
  • Not affected by government shutdowns
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Standard Expedited
3–5

Weeks

Fast Passport Center

  • Registered U.S. Department of State Courier
  • Reserved agency submission
  • Faster than self-service
  • Good for planned travel
  • Document review included
  • Dedicated agent assigned to your case
  • Daily status updates — never left guessing
  • Not affected by government shutdowns
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Slowest
1–3

Months

Self-Service (Post Office)

  • No courier access — standard mail only
  • Workload & wait times shift with shutdowns and budget fights
  • In-person clerk appointment required
  • No document review — errors cause rejection
  • No dedicated agent — you are on your own
  • Updates only by physical mail letter
  • No phone or email contact for your case
  • Can't upgrade speed after submission
  • Not suitable if travel is within 10 weeks
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*Processing speed depends on eligibility and documentation. Not all applicants qualify for Regional Agency Processing.

What We Offer

Expedited Passport Services in Jupiter, FL

From emergency same-day processing to standard expedited renewals, Fast Passport Center handles every passport situation for Jupiter and northern Palm Beach County travelers.

Passport Renewal

Fast renewal for U.S. citizens with a passport issued within the last 15 years at age 16 or older. Streamlined process f...

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New Passport

First-time passport application assistance with step-by-step guidance through the acceptance clerk process at Jupiter or...

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Lost or Stolen Passport

Passport replacement service for lost or stolen passports. We guide you through Form DS-64 and the replacement process —...

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Child Passport

Passport services for minors under 16, with parental consent guidance and acceptance clerk appointment support in northe...

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Name Change

Passport correction and name change service after marriage, divorce, or legal name changes. Fast turnaround available fo...

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Second Passport

Second passport issuance for frequent travelers who need multiple valid passports for overlapping visa or travel require...

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Damaged Passport

Damaged or mutilated passport replacement with guidance on documentation requirements and acceptance clerk procedures....

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Emergency Passport

Urgent passport processing for travelers with immediate departure needs. As fast as 24 hours for qualifying situations —...

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Service Area

Serving Jupiter & Northern Palm Beach County

Whether you are in Jupiter, Tequesta, Juno Beach, or anywhere in northern Palm Beach County, Fast Passport Center makes expedited passport processing simple — no drive to Miami, no agency lines, no guessing.

Jupiter sits at the northern edge of Palm Beach County, where the Intracoastal Waterway meets the Atlantic Ocean and the Loxahatchee River winds through one of Florida's last remaining wild estuaries. Unlike the high-density developments of Boca Raton or the urban energy of West Palm Beach, Jupiter has maintained a distinctive coastal character — part fishing village, part affluent enclave, part outdoor paradise. The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, standing since 1860 on a natural limestone ridge, remains the visual anchor of the town and one of the most photographed landmarks in South Florida.

The town's identity is deeply tied to the water. The Loxahatchee River — Florida's first federally designated Wild and Scenic River — draws kayakers, paddleboarders, and nature enthusiasts who explore its cypress-lined shores and spot manatees, otters, and wading birds. Offshore, the Gulf Stream runs close to the coast, creating some of the best sport fishing in the continental United States. Jupiter's fishing fleet — including the famous charter boats that operate out of the Jupiter Inlet — targets sailfish, mahi-mahi, wahoo, and tuna in waters that attract anglers from across the country and around the world. The town's marinas are filled with sportfishing yachts, and the docks at places like Square Grouper and Guanabanas serve as social hubs where captains, crews, and clients gather after a day on the water.

Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, located just off Donald Ross Road, is the spring training home of both the St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins. Every February and March, baseball fans from Jupiter and the surrounding communities fill the seats to watch major leaguers prepare for the upcoming season. The stadium complex also hosts minor league games throughout the summer, making it a year-round destination for sports enthusiasts. For many Jupiter residents, spring training is not just entertainment — it is a signal that winter is ending and travel season is beginning. The same crowds that cheer for the Cardinals in February are the ones booking fishing charters to the Bahamas, golf trips to Scotland, and family vacations to Europe in April and May.

Jupiter's population reflects a unique mix of old Florida and new money. Longtime residents — fishing families, marine industry workers, and small business owners — live alongside affluent newcomers drawn by the town's natural beauty, top-rated schools, and relative seclusion compared to the denser communities to the south. Abacoa, a master-planned community built around the stadium, has become a model of New Urbanism in South Florida with its walkable town center, mixed-use development, and community events. Meanwhile, communities like Admirals Cove, Jupiter Island (technically its own town but culturally contiguous), and the Bear's Club offer waterfront estates and golf course homes that rank among the most expensive in Florida.

What unites all of these residents is travel. The fishing community travels — to Costa Rica for billfish tournaments, to the Bahamas for multi-day charters, to Mexico for deep-water excursions. The affluent homeowners travel — to Europe for cultural tours, to the Caribbean for winter escapes, to Aspen and Vail for ski season. The baseball fans travel — to St. Louis to watch the Cardinals at Busch Stadium, to Atlanta for away games, to Cooperstown for the Hall of Fame. Young professionals in the growing tech and medical sectors travel for conferences, client meetings, and continuing education. Families travel for spring break, summer vacations, and holiday reunions.

Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is approximately 20 miles south on I-95 — about a 25-minute drive during normal traffic, though rush hour on I-95 can stretch that significantly. PBI is the preferred airport for most Jupiter residents because of its manageable size, shorter security lines, and direct international service. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (FLL) is about 60 miles south and serves as a backup for international routes not available from PBI. For private aviation, the Palm Beach County Park Airport (Lantana) and North County General Aviation Airport in Palm Beach Gardens serve the general aviation community.

Fast Passport Center has processed expedited passports for Jupiter travelers across every demographic and travel scenario. We understand that a fishing captain with a confirmed charter to the Abacos in three days has the same urgency as a business executive flying to London for a board meeting. Our courier-based expedited service means you start online from your Abacoa townhome, your Jupiter Inlet Colony waterfront estate, or your Tequesta bungalow — and your passport arrives within days, not months.

Fast Passport Center — Delray Beach

401 W Atlantic Ave #351, Delray Beach, FL 33444

Nearest office to Jupiter — approximately 25 miles south on I-95

Courier pickup available throughout northern Palm Beach County and Martin County

After signing up online, choose what works best for you: courier pickup from your home or office in most cases, ship with our prepaid label from any UPS/FedEx location in Jupiter or Palm Beach Gardens, or schedule a drop-off at our Delray Beach office. Most clients ship overnight — no visit required.

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No office visit required to begin. Complete your order from home or work in minutes.

Ship Your Documents

Use overnight shipping to send your documents directly to us — we handle the rest.

Expert Document Review

Every application is reviewed by our team before submission to reduce errors and delays.

Reserved Agency Access

We hold reserved submission slots at the regional passport agency — no public appointment needed.

Cities & Communities We Serve

Jupiter
33458, 33468, 33469, 33477, 33478
Tequesta
33469
Juno Beach
33408
Palm Beach Gardens
33410, 33418
North Palm Beach
33403, 33408
Hobe Sound
33455
Stuart
34994, 34995, 34996, 34997
Jupiter Inlet Colony
33469

Anywhere in northern Palm Beach County or Martin County — start online, ship overnight, and we handle the rest. No need to drive to Miami.

Local Travel Patterns

Travel & Passport Timing for Jupiter Residents

Jupiter travel patterns blend fishing charter urgency, baseball travel, cruise departures, and family vacations. Understanding these patterns helps avoid the passport emergencies that disrupt your plans.

PBI — Palm Beach International Airport

Palm Beach International Airport is the primary departure point for Jupiter travelers, located approximately 20 miles south on I-95 — about a 25-minute drive under normal conditions. PBI offers a distinctly more efficient experience than Miami International or Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, with shorter security lines, closer parking, and direct international service to Toronto, London, Nassau, and seasonal Caribbean destinations. For Jupiter residents who value their time, PBI is the airport of choice.

The airport's passenger mix includes fishing charter clients heading to the Bahamas and Costa Rica, business travelers flying to Latin American financial centers, families departing for Caribbean vacations, and spring training fans connecting through Atlanta and Charlotte to St. Louis and other baseball cities. Each of these groups faces the same passport validity requirements, and each discovers expired or near-expired passports at different points in their travel cycle.

Fishing charter clients are a unique Jupiter demographic. Many charter captains require passports for multi-day trips to the Bahamas — the Bimini chain is just 50 nautical miles offshore, and the Abacos, Exumas, and Eleuthera are regular destinations for Jupiter-based boats. These trips are often booked with two to four weeks of notice when weather windows align and fish migration patterns are favorable. A passport discovered to be expired during trip preparation creates an immediate crisis with a fixed departure date determined by tides and weather, not airline schedules.

Passport tip: If you fish offshore or book charter trips, check your passport at the start of each fishing season — typically March through November in Jupiter. Many charters to the Bahamas require passports, and captains will not delay departure for paperwork issues.

Fishing Charters & Marine Travel

Jupiter's identity is inseparable from its marine culture. The town's fishing fleet — operating from marinas along the Loxahatchee River, Jupiter Inlet, and Indiantown Road — runs some of the most productive sportfishing charters in the continental United States. The Gulf Stream's proximity to the coast brings pelagic species within range of day trips: sailfish, mahi-mahi, wahoo, kingfish, and tuna. But the real draw for passport-carrying travelers is the extended charter circuit — multi-day trips to the Bahamas, Costa Rica, Mexico, and the Caribbean that require valid passports for every passenger.

The Bahamas is the most common international fishing destination for Jupiter anglers. Bimini is approximately 50 miles offshore — close enough for experienced captains to run there and back in a long day, but most trips are overnight or multi-day excursions to the Abacos, Berry Islands, or Exumas. These trips are typically planned around weather windows, fish migration patterns, and tournament schedules — not around passport renewal cycles. A captain who has finally secured a favorable five-day weather window for a Bahamas run is not going to delay departure because a client's passport expired two months ago.

Costa Rica has become an increasingly popular destination for Jupiter's serious sportfishing community. The Pacific coast of Costa Rica — particularly the Los Sueños Marina area and Quepos — offers world-class sailfish, marlin, and tarpon fishing that draws Jupiter-based boats and anglers for extended trips during the winter months. These trips are often planned months in advance but confirmed with just a few weeks of notice when flights and marina slips align. A passport issue discovered during final trip preparation leaves no time for standard government processing.

Passport tip: Set a calendar reminder to check your passport expiration at the start of each fishing season. If you book international charters, treat your passport like your fishing license — a required credential that must be current at all times.

Spring Training & Baseball Travel

Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, located just off Donald Ross Road in Jupiter, is the spring training home of both the St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins. Every February and March, the stadium draws baseball fans from across northern Palm Beach County and beyond to watch major league players prepare for the upcoming season. For many Jupiter residents, spring training is not just a local entertainment option — it is the beginning of a travel season that includes road trips to follow the Cardinals during the regular season.

Cardinals fans in Jupiter often plan travel around the team's schedule — road trips to Atlanta to watch the Cardinals play the Braves, flights to St. Louis for games at Busch Stadium, and occasional longer trips to Denver, Chicago, or Milwaukee. These trips are typically planned with one to three months of notice — often timed around school breaks, work schedules, and ticket availability. That timeline does not accommodate standard passport processing for fans who need to cross into Canada for a series in Toronto or who discover their passport has expired during trip planning.

The stadium also hosts minor league games throughout the summer, making it a year-round destination for local baseball families. Youth baseball and softball are enormously popular in Jupiter, with travel teams frequently competing in out-of-state and international tournaments. A Jupiter-based travel baseball team planning a tournament in the Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico needs current passports for every player, coach, and parent — and tournament registration deadlines often do not leave room for standard processing delays.

Passport tip: Baseball families: check every player's passport status before tournament registration opens, not after your team has been accepted. Tournament organizers do not accommodate passport delays.

Cruise Departures from Nearby Ports

While Jupiter does not have a cruise terminal, it sits within easy driving distance of two major cruise ports: Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale (approximately 60 miles south on I-95) and the Port of Palm Beach in Riviera Beach (approximately 15 miles south). The Port of Palm Beach offers shorter Bahamas cruises — often two- and three-day itineraries to Freeport and Nassau — that are particularly popular with Jupiter residents seeking a quick weekend escape.

Cruise travel creates a unique passport urgency pattern. Unlike flights, where you might discover a passport issue at online check-in days before departure, cruise passengers often do not verify passport validity until they receive their boarding documents — sometimes just days before sailing. By then, standard processing cannot accommodate the departure date. The cruise line will deny boarding without exception, and travel insurance typically does not cover passport-related cancellations.

Caribbean itineraries that include stops in the Bahamas, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, or Mexico all require valid passports for every passenger, including children. Some cruise lines allow closed-loop cruises with just a birth certificate and government-issued ID, but this is increasingly rare and risky — an unexpected medical evacuation in a foreign port would require a passport for re-entry.

Passport tip: Verify every traveler's passport expiration the moment you book a cruise, not when you receive boarding documents. Most cruise lines require at least six months of remaining validity. A passport expiring three months after your return date may still be rejected at embarkation.

Seasonal Fishing & Snowbird Departures

Jupiter sees a significant seasonal population influx from December through April as snowbirds and seasonal residents arrive from the Northeast and Midwest. These visitors often discover passport issues just before their return flights or before planning summer European trips. If you are a seasonal resident in Jupiter, verify your passport status at the start of your season — not when you are booking your return or next international trip.

Where Jupiter Travelers Go

Popular International Destinations from Jupiter

Jupiter travelers head to the Bahamas, Costa Rica, the Caribbean, and Europe for a mix of fishing charters, baseball travel, cruises, and cultural experiences. These are the destinations that create the most passport urgency for our Jupiter clients.

46%

of Jupiter requests are fishing charter or marine travel related with under 3 weeks notice

2–4 weeks

average notice for spring training road trips and baseball tournament travel

Mar–Nov

peak fishing season — passport renewals spike before Bahamas and Costa Rica charters

36-hour

shortest charter departure window we've accommodated for a Jupiter fishing client

The Bahamas

The most common international destination for Jupiter travelers — particularly for fishing charters. Bimini is just 50 nautical miles offshore, and the Abacos, Berry Islands, and Exumas are regular multi-day charter destinations. Jupiter's fishing fleet runs extended trips to the Bahamas throughout the fishing season. All passengers on international fishing charters need valid passports.

Urgency Pattern

Charter trips are booked around weather windows and fish migration — passport issues discovered during trip prep create immediate crises

Costa Rica

Los Sueños Marina and Quepos on Costa Rica's Pacific coast draw Jupiter's serious sportfishing community for sailfish, marlin, and tarpon. These trips are typically planned during Jupiter's slower winter months (December–February) when the local offshore bite cools down. Costa Rica requires six months of passport validity for entry.

Urgency Pattern

Costa Rica trips are often confirmed with 2–4 weeks of notice when flights and marina slips align — too short for standard processing

Mexico

Cancun, Riviera Maya, and Cabo San Lucas attract Jupiter families for beach vacations and fishing excursions. Business travelers also fly to Mexico City for corporate meetings. Mexico requires six months of passport validity for entry. Jupiter families often book spring break trips in January — passport discoveries spike in February.

Urgency Pattern

Spring break bookings surge in January — passport discoveries spike in February and March

Canada

Toronto and Montreal draw Jupiter business travelers for finance and healthcare conferences. Canadian ski destinations like Whistler and Banff attract winter sports enthusiasts. The St. Louis Cardinals play in Toronto annually, drawing Jupiter fans north for road games. Canada requires a valid passport for all air arrivals.

Urgency Pattern

Cardinals road trips to Toronto are announced in late winter — fans booking flights need current passports by spring

United Kingdom & Europe

London, Scotland, and Ireland are frequent destinations for Jupiter's affluent golf community — St. Andrews, Carnoustie, and Ballybunion draw serious golfers for bucket-list trips. Cultural travel to Paris, Rome, and Barcelona also attracts Jupiter's arts and business travelers. The Schengen Area requires three months of validity beyond your planned departure.

Urgency Pattern

Golf trip deposits and tour bookings are typically non-refundable with short cancellation windows

Caribbean Cruises

Jupiter residents regularly cruise from Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale) and the Port of Palm Beach (Riviera Beach) to the Bahamas, Eastern Caribbean, and Southern Caribbean. Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, and MSC all operate year-round itineraries. Every cruise passenger needs a valid passport, including children on family cruises.

Urgency Pattern

Cruise embarkation deadlines are immovable — passport issues discovered days before sailing require emergency processing

Reviews

What Jupiter Travelers Say

Real reviews from Jupiter, Juno Beach, and northern Palm Beach County residents who trusted Fast Passport Center with their expedited passports.

“I run a charter boat out of Jupiter Inlet and had a four-day Bahamas trip booked with six clients. Two days before departure, one of my regulars realized his passport had expired four months earlier. I called Fast Passport Center in a panic. They processed his renewal in two business days — he made the trip, and we didn't lose a $12,000 charter. I now tell every client to check their passport at booking, but I also keep Fast Passport Center's number in my phone just in case.”

Captain Mike T.

Jupiter, FL

Passport Renewal

“My husband and I are Cardinals season ticket holders and had planned a road trip to St. Louis for a weekend series in May. I pulled our passports out three weeks before the trip and discovered mine had expired in January. I started the process with Fast Passport Center on a Tuesday, shipped everything from the UPS Store on Indiantown Road, and had my new passport by the following Monday. We made the trip, saw the Cardinals win in extra innings, and I have recommended Fast Passport Center to every fan in our section at Roger Dean Stadium.”

Barbara S.

Juno Beach, FL

Passport Renewal

“My daughter's travel softball team was invited to a tournament in Puerto Rico. Twelve girls, twelve passports to check. Two of them had expired — including my daughter's, which I swore I renewed last year. The tournament was in ten days. Fast Passport Center walked me through exactly what we needed for a child passport renewal, helped me schedule the acceptance clerk visit at the Jupiter post office, and processed both renewals in four business days. Both girls played in Puerto Rico. I cannot express how grateful I am.”

David R.

Jupiter, FL

Child Passport

Passport Acceptance Clerks

Passport Acceptance Facilities Near Jupiter

First-time applicants — and most applicants who are not eligible for a standard mail-in renewal or a second passport — must apply in person at a passport acceptance clerk, and all locations require an appointment. This is the self-service option, typically chosen by those on a tighter budget who have at least 1–2+ months before travel and don't mind the slower, standard processing times.

If you want to use a registered U.S. Department of State courier to receive your passport in as little as 3 days, you must sign up with Fast Passport Center before going to the clerk. Once you apply at the clerk, your documents are sent through the standard route, and we cannot intervene or upgrade it to an expedited courier service afterward.

USPS Jupiter Post Office

USPS Passport Acceptance
1545 W Indiantown Rd, Jupiter, FL 33458
Mon–Fri 9am–5pm
Downtown Jupiter
Appointment Required

Primary acceptance facility for Jupiter residents. Appointment and photo services confirmation recommended.

USPS Palm Beach Gardens Post Office

USPS Passport Acceptance
11010 RCA Center Dr, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Mon–Fri 9am–5pm, Sat 9am–12pm
Palm Beach Gardens (~5 mi south)
Appointment Required

Convenient for southern Jupiter and PGA residents. Confirm appointment and photo availability.

USPS North Palm Beach Post Office

USPS Passport Acceptance
340 US-1, North Palm Beach, FL 33408
Mon–Fri 9am–5pm
North Palm Beach (~8 mi south)
Appointment Required

Alternative for southern Jupiter residents. Appointment and photo services confirmation recommended.

Palm Beach County Clerk — Jupiter Branch

County Clerk Passport Acceptance
3185 Jupiter Park Dr, Jupiter, FL 33458
Mon–Fri 8:30am–4:30pm
Jupiter Park area
Appointment Required

Convenient downtown Jupiter option for Palm Beach County residents. Call ahead for appointment requirements.

USPS West Palm Beach Main Post Office

USPS Passport Acceptance
700 Summit Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Mon–Fri 9am–5pm, Sat 9am–12pm
West Palm Beach (~20 mi south)
Appointment Required

Full-service option for southern Palm Beach County. Confirm hours and appointment requirements.

Last chance — sign up now, before your clerk visit

If you need your passport fast, sign up with Fast Passport Center before you walk into that clerk appointment. Once your documents go through the standard route, they're gone — there's no pulling them back, no upgrading, no saving you after the fact. Don't wait and hope it works out.

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Emergency Passports

Regional Passport Agency vs. Fast Passport Center

If you need your passport within two weeks, the Miami Passport Agency (1501 Biscayne Blvd Suite 400, Miami, FL 33132) is your only do-it-yourself option — and getting an appointment there is rarely straightforward. Fast Passport Center gives you a faster, simpler path without the uncertainty.

Feature
Regional Passport Agency
Fast Passport Center
Appointment Required
Yes — limited availability, often weeks out
No appointment needed to start
In-Person Visit
Required — drive to Miami Passport Agency
Most travelers ship documents overnight
Processing Speed
Urgent travel only — strict eligibility
As fast as 24 hours — multiple speed options
Document Review
None — errors cause rejection
Professional review to reduce delays
Courier Access
Not available to the public
Reserved daily submission availability
Predictability
Appointments can be cancelled or unavailable
Predictable processing based on option selected
Who Can Use It
Strict eligibility — urgent travel only
Most U.S. citizens with required documents
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Miami Passport Agency — 1501 Biscayne Blvd Suite 400, Miami, FL 33132 — Closest regional office to Jupiter

Avoid Delays

Common Passport Application Mistakes

These mistakes cause the most delays and rejections for Jupiter travelers. Fast Passport Center reviews your documents before submission to catch these issues.

Incorrect Passport Photo

Photos must meet strict U.S. government specifications — size, background, expression, and recency. A rejected photo delays your entire application.

Missing or Incomplete Forms

DS-11 (new passports) and DS-82 (renewals) must be filled out completely and correctly. Errors or missing fields cause automatic rejection.

Expired Supporting Documents

Your proof of citizenship (birth certificate, naturalization certificate) and government-issued ID must be current and valid. Expired documents will not be accepted.

Signing the DS-11 Before the Clerk

First-time applicants must NOT sign Form DS-11 before appearing in front of an acceptance clerk. Pre-signing is one of the most common — and costly — mistakes.

Waiting Too Long to Apply

Standard government processing can take 1–3 months. Many Jupiter travelers wait until the last minute and then face limited options. Start as early as possible.

Assuming You Can Walk Into a Passport Agency

Regional passport agencies like the Miami office do not allow walk-ins. Appointments are required and availability is limited — especially during peak travel season.

We check everything for you.

Fast Passport Center reviews your documents before submission — so you don't have to worry about these mistakes causing a delay.

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Simple Process

How Our Expedited Process Works

From start to finish, we make getting an expedited passport in Jupiter as simple as possible.

01

Start Your Order Online

Choose the processing speed that fits your travel date and complete your secure order. Takes just a few minutes.

02

We Confirm & Send Your Checklist

We confirm your details and provide a personalized checklist, instructions, and document review guidance.

03

Ship Your Documents Overnight

Send your documents using an overnight shipping option. In some cases, a courier pickup or by-appointment drop-off at our Delray Beach office may be available after you sign up.

04

We Submit Through Reserved Access

We submit through our reserved passport agency availability — so you don't have to travel or wait at a passport agency.

05

Your Passport Is Completed

Your passport is completed within the timeframe you selected. No guessing, no hoping an appointment opens up.

Start My Expedited Passport

Most Jupiter travelers start online and ship documents overnight — no office visit required for most services.

Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything Jupiter and northern Palm Beach County travelers ask us most often about expedited passport services.

Through Fast Passport Center, expedited processing can be as fast as 24 hours depending on your eligibility and the processing option you select. Standard government processing through a post office or acceptance clerk in Jupiter can take 2–6 months, especially during busy travel seasons.

Still have questions? Our team is here to help.

Call 877-253-0084

Local Resources

Helpful Resources for Jupiter Travelers

Getting your passport ready involves more than just the application. Here are local Jupiter resources to help you gather everything you need.

Passport Photos

Passport Photo Locations in Jupiter & Northern Palm Beach County

Your passport application requires two identical 2"×2" passport photos taken within the last 6 months. Popular passport photo locations near Jupiter include:

CVS Pharmacy — Indiantown Rd

1545 W Indiantown Rd, Jupiter, FL 33458

Daily 7 AM – 11 PM

CVS Pharmacy — Military Trl

1202 N Military Trl, West Palm Beach, FL 33409

Daily 7 AM – 11 PM

Walgreens — Alt A1A

201 Alt A1A, Jupiter, FL 33477

Call for hours

Walgreens — US-1 Jupiter

6400 W Indiantown Rd, Jupiter, FL 33458

Open 24 Hours

Tip: Wear a plain white or off-white top, no glasses, neutral expression. Photos must meet strict U.S. State Department specifications — ask the technician to confirm compliance before you leave.

Driver's License & State ID

Palm Beach County Tax Collector — DMV Services

A valid government-issued photo ID is required for your passport application. If you need a new or renewed Florida driver's license or REAL ID, the Palm Beach County Tax Collector handles DMV services in the Jupiter area.

Palm Beach County Tax Collector — Palm Beach Gardens

301 N Congress Ave, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Driver licenses, REAL ID, titles & registration. Appointment recommended.

Palm Beach County Tax Collector — West Palm Beach

301 N Olive Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Southern Palm Beach County option. Appointment recommended.

Palm Beach County Tax Collector — Riviera Beach

1900 N Congress Ave, Riviera Beach, FL 33404

Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Eastern Palm Beach County option. Appointment recommended.

Appointment recommended — walk-in wait times can be long. Book your slot online at the Palm Beach County Tax Collector website before visiting.

Airports

Airports Serving Jupiter Travelers

Jupiter is served by Palm Beach International Airport (PBI), the most efficient airport in South Florida. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International is also within driving distance for additional flight options.

PBIPrimary

Palm Beach International Airport

~20 miles south on I-95 (~25 min)

1000 Turnage Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33406

Efficient South Florida airport with direct international service. Serves American, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, United, and international carriers. Preferred by most Jupiter residents.

PBI Airport Website
FLL

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International

~60 miles south on I-95 (~60 min)

100 Terminal Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315

Larger hub with more international routes and budget carrier options. Backup option for Jupiter travelers when PBI doesn't serve their destination.

FLL Airport Website

Passport required for all international flights. If your departure is within two weeks, standard processing won't make it in time — expedited processing through Fast Passport Center is your most reliable option.

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