USPS Pembroke Pines Main Post Office
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Pembroke Pines, Florida — Broward County
Fast, reliable passport processing for one of Broward County's largest cities. As fast as 24 hours. No appointment needed to start — just ship your documents overnight.
Processing Times
Pembroke Pines travelers have several options. Here's how they compare — and why most choose a U.S. Department of State registered passport courier agency to handle their passport.
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Strictly for documented life-or-death emergencies. You must obtain an appointment in advance — no walk-ins permitted.
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*Processing speed depends on eligibility and documentation. Not all applicants qualify for Regional Agency Processing.
What We Offer
From emergency same-day processing to standard expedited renewals, Fast Passport Center handles every passport situation for Pembroke Pines and Broward County travelers.
Urgent passport processing for travelers with immediate departure needs. As fast as 24 hours for qualifying situations.
Fast renewal for U.S. citizens with a passport issued within the last 15 years at age 16 or older. Streamlined process.
First-time passport application assistance with step-by-step guidance through the acceptance clerk process.
Passport replacement service for lost or stolen passports. We guide you through Form DS-64 and the replacement process.
Passport services for minors under 16, with parental consent guidance and acceptance clerk appointment support in Broward County.
Passport correction and name change service after marriage, divorce, or legal name changes. Fast turnaround available.
Second passport issuance for frequent travelers who need multiple valid passports for overlapping visa or travel requirements.
Damaged or mutilated passport replacement with guidance on documentation requirements and acceptance clerk procedures.
Service Area
Whether you are in central Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Hollywood, Weston, or anywhere in southwestern Broward County, Fast Passport Center makes expedited passport processing simple — no drive to Miami, no agency lines, no guessing.
Pembroke Pines is one of Broward County's largest and most diverse cities — a sprawling suburban community of roughly 170,000 residents that has grown from a quiet bedroom community into a self-sustaining city with its own identity, amenities, and travel patterns. Incorporated in 1960 as the "Village of Pembroke Pines," the city has transformed from citrus groves and dairy farms into a master-planned suburban hub that stretches across southwestern Broward County, bordered by Miramar to the south, Cooper City to the east, Weston to the north, and the Everglades to the west.
The city's development accelerated through the 1980s and 1990s as families seeking affordable homes within commuting distance of both Miami and Fort Lauderdale discovered Pembroke Pines' tree-lined neighborhoods, strong schools, and family-friendly atmosphere. Today, the city is home to some of the highest-rated public and charter schools in Florida, including the Pembroke Pines Charter Schools system and Charles W. Flanagan High School, drawing families from across South Florida who prioritize education alongside suburban quality of life.
Pembroke Pines' demographic makeup is notably diverse — one of the most multicultural communities in Broward County. The city has significant Colombian, Venezuelan, Cuban, Dominican, and broader Caribbean populations alongside a well-established Jewish community and growing Brazilian and Central American segments. This diversity shapes the city's travel DNA in distinctive ways: family visits to Colombia and Venezuela, bar and bat mitzvah trips to Israel, Caribbean heritage travel, and Latin American business connections all create consistent passport demand throughout the year.
C.B. Smith Park is the crown jewel of Pembroke Pines' recreational offerings — a 299-acre regional park featuring Paradise Cove water park, a championship golf course, fishing lakes, batting cages, tennis courts, and a campground that draws visitors from across South Florida. Pembroke Lakes Mall anchors the city's retail corridor along Pines Boulevard, serving as both a shopping destination and community gathering point. The city also sits within easy reach of Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens for Dolphins games and major concerts, and the Calder Casino for entertainment.
Pembroke Pines residents enjoy perhaps the most flexible airport access in all of South Florida. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) is roughly 20–25 minutes east via I-595 or Pines Boulevard, serving as the primary departure point for most residents. Miami International Airport (MIA) is approximately 30–35 minutes south via the Florida Turnpike or I-75, offering expanded international service to Latin America, Europe, and Asia. For northern destinations or when FLL and MIA are congested, Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is roughly 45–50 minutes north via I-95. This triple-airport flexibility is a genuine competitive advantage for Pembroke Pines travelers.
Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, one of the world's busiest cruise ports, is approximately 25–30 minutes from central Pembroke Pines — making Caribbean cruises an extremely accessible and popular travel option for residents. Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, Celebrity, and MSC all operate year-round itineraries that draw thousands of Pembroke Pines families and couples each season.
What unites Pembroke Pines travelers across every demographic is the same reality: this is a city where international travel is woven into family life, professional obligations, religious traditions, and cultural heritage. When a passport expires or gets damaged days before a planned departure, standard processing is not an option. Fast Passport Center has processed expedited passports for Pembroke Pines travelers from every neighborhood and background — from parents preparing their children for summer trips to Colombia, to business professionals flying to Mexico City, to families embarking on Caribbean cruises from Port Everglades. Our courier-based expedited service means you start online from your Pembroke Pines home — 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 Pembroke Pines — approximately 35–40 miles northeast via I-95 or Florida Turnpike
Courier pickup available throughout Broward 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, or schedule a drop-off at our Delray Beach office. Most clients ship overnight — no visit required.
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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.
Anywhere in southwestern Broward County — start online, ship overnight, and we handle the rest. No need to drive to Miami or Fort Lauderdale.
Nearby Cities We Serve
Why Travelers Choose Fast Passport Center
Local Travel Patterns
Pembroke Pines travel patterns blend Latin American family visits, Caribbean cruises, business commuting, and religious pilgrimage travel. Understanding these patterns helps avoid the passport emergencies that disrupt your plans.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is the primary departure point for most Pembroke Pines residents — roughly 20–25 minutes east via I-595 or Pines Boulevard. FLL has grown into one of the busiest airports in the United States, serving as a major hub for Southwest, JetBlue, and Spirit Airlines with extensive Caribbean, Latin American, and domestic service. For Pembroke Pines families, the proximity of FLL means that international travel is as convenient as domestic — a quick drive east and you are checking in for a flight to Cancun, San Juan, or Nassau.
The airport's passenger base reflects Pembroke Pines' diverse demographics: Colombian and Venezuelan families visiting relatives in Bogota and Caracas; Cuban Americans traveling to family reunions; business professionals flying to Mexico City, Sao Paulo, and Toronto; and vacationers heading to Caribbean resorts and European cities. Each of these travel patterns has its own passport urgency profile, and each group discovers expired or damaged passports at different points in their travel cycle.
Families with school-age children at Pembroke Pines Charter Schools or Flanagan High often plan spring break and summer trips during school vacation windows — typically booking 4–8 weeks in advance. This timeline does not accommodate standard government passport processing, especially when a child's five-year passport has expired unnoticed. Business professionals commuting to Miami and Fort Lauderdale offices may book Latin American business trips with 2–3 weeks of notice, creating the same urgency.
Passport tip: Check every family member's passport expiration when you book FLL flights, not when you pack. Children's passports expire in five years — they time out faster than adult passports and are the most common source of last-minute emergencies for Pembroke Pines families.
Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale is approximately 25–30 minutes from central Pembroke Pines — making it one of the most accessible major cruise ports for the city's residents. As the world's third-busiest cruise port, Port Everglades hosts Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, Celebrity, Princess, Holland America, Disney Cruise Line, and MSC on year-round Caribbean itineraries. For Pembroke Pines families, a Caribbean cruise is often the default vacation choice: convenient, affordable, and requiring just a short drive to the port.
Cruise travel creates a unique passport urgency pattern for Pembroke Pines residents. 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, Cozumel, or St. Maarten all require valid passports for every passenger, including children. Some cruise lines allow closed-loop cruises (departing and returning to the same U.S. port) 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.
Pembroke Pines functions as a significant bedroom community for both Miami and Fort Lauderdale professionals — a substantial portion of the city's working population commutes daily to offices in downtown Miami, Brickell, the Miami International Airport area, and Fort Lauderdale's corporate corridors along I-595 and Sawgrass. This dual-market positioning means Pembroke Pines business travelers have access to both Miami's international corporate connections and Fort Lauderdale's growing tech and service sectors.
Business travelers from Pembroke Pines frequently fly to Latin America — Mexico City, Bogota, Caracas, Sao Paulo, and Panama City — for client meetings, trade shows, and deal negotiations. The city's substantial Venezuelan and Colombian communities maintain business ties that require regular international travel. Pharmaceutical sales representatives, import-export professionals, financial advisors, and real estate investors all represent consistent business travel demand from Pembroke Pines.
These trips are rarely planned six months in advance. A pharmaceutical rep might learn of a Latin American product launch with three weeks' notice. A financial advisor may need to join a client in Zurich for a wealth management review with a month's lead time. An import-export professional may need to inspect a supplier facility in Medellin with two weeks' notice. In all cases, standard passport processing is incompatible with the business timeline.
Passport tip: Treat your passport like your driver's license — a credential that must remain current for professional activity. Set a calendar reminder six months before expiration, not on the expiration date itself.
Pembroke Pines' multicultural demographics create distinctive travel patterns that revolve around family, faith, and heritage. The city's significant Jewish community plans bar and bat mitzvah trips to Israel, family heritage tours to Eastern Europe, and religious pilgrimage travel throughout the year. The large Colombian, Venezuelan, and Cuban populations mean frequent family visits to South America and the Caribbean — often scheduled around school breaks, holidays, and family milestones.
Spring break Caribbean cruises and resort trips are enormously popular among Pembroke Pines families with children at the city's highly-rated charter and public schools. Summer travel often includes European cultural tours, Disney World followed by international extensions, and extended family visits to home countries. The winter holiday season sees a surge in travel to Colombia, Venezuela, and Israel as families reconnect with relatives abroad.
Religious pilgrimage travel — particularly to Israel for Jewish families and to Mecca for the city's Muslim community — operates on fixed religious calendars that cannot be moved. A passport discovered to be expired during the booking process for a bar mitzvah trip or Umrah pilgrimage creates a crisis with an immovable deadline. These trips are often planned 3–6 months in advance, but the actual bookings may not happen until 6–8 weeks before departure.
Passport tip: Families planning heritage trips, religious travel, or school-break vacations: check all passports when you set your travel dates, not when you book flights. Children's five-year passports are the most common source of last-minute surprises for multicultural families in Pembroke Pines.
Seasonal Surge & Holiday Travel
Pembroke Pines sees consistent passport demand year-round due to its multicultural demographics, but peak periods include spring break (March–April), summer family travel (June–August), and winter holiday visits to South America and the Caribbean (December–January). Bar and bat mitzvah season (typically ages 12–13) creates predictable surges in family group travel to Israel. Plan passport renewals 6–8 months before these predictable travel windows to avoid the seasonal rush.
Where Pembroke Pines Travelers Go
Pembroke Pines travelers head to Colombia, Venezuela, the Caribbean, Mexico, Israel, and Europe for a mix of family heritage visits, business travel, cruises, and religious pilgrimage. These are the destinations that create the most passport urgency for our Pembroke Pines clients.
55%
of Pembroke Pines requests are Caribbean cruise or Latin American family visit departures with under 3 weeks notice
2–4 weeks
average notice for business trips to Latin America from Pembroke Pines professionals
Mar–Jun
peak cruise and spring break season — passport renewals spike just before sailing dates
36-hour
shortest cruise departure window we've accommodated for a Pembroke Pines family
The most culturally significant destinations for Pembroke Pines travelers — Bogota, Medellin, Cali, and Cartagena for Colombian families; Caracas, Valencia, and Margarita Island for Venezuelan families. These trips represent family reunions, heritage visits, and business connections that cannot be postponed. Most travelers fly from FLL or MIA with direct or connecting service.
Urgency Pattern
Family emergencies and milestone celebrations operate on fixed dates — passport discoveries 2–3 weeks before departure are common
Cruises from Port Everglades and flights from FLL to Nassau, San Juan, Montego Bay, and Punta Cana are staples for Pembroke Pines families. Spring break and summer vacations revolve around Caribbean beach resorts and cruise itineraries. All cruise passengers and most air travelers need valid passports with six months validity.
Urgency Pattern
Cruise embarkation deadlines are immovable — passport issues discovered days before sailing require emergency processing
Cancun, Riviera Maya, and Los Cabos are popular spring break and summer destinations for Pembroke Pines families seeking beach vacations within a short flight. Business travelers also fly to Mexico City and Guadalajara for corporate meetings. Mexico requires six months of passport validity for entry.
Urgency Pattern
Spring break bookings surge in January — passport discoveries spike in February and March for March/April departures
Bar and bat mitzvah trips, family heritage tours, and religious pilgrimage travel to Israel are significant for Pembroke Pines' well-established Jewish community. Group travel is common, with fixed dates tied to religious calendars and school schedules. Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, and the Dead Sea are primary destinations.
Urgency Pattern
Bar/bat mitzvah dates and religious calendars are fixed — passport delays can jeopardize years of planning and significant financial deposits
Cuban heritage travel for family reunions and cultural visits, plus Dominican Republic resort vacations for Caribbean getaways. Miami serves as the primary gateway for Cuba travel, while the Dominican Republic is accessible via FLL and MIA. Both destinations require valid passports and have specific entry requirements.
Urgency Pattern
Heritage travel often ties to family milestones and fixed dates — last-minute passport issues are common when booking 3–4 weeks out
London, Paris, Rome, and Barcelona for summer cultural tours and educational travel. Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver for business conferences and ski trips. Pembroke Pines' upwardly mobile families and business professionals regularly travel to Europe and Canada, particularly during summer break and for professional conferences.
Urgency Pattern
European villa rental deposits and tour bookings are typically non-refundable with short cancellation windows — the Schengen Area requires 3 months validity beyond departure
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Reviews
Real reviews from Pembroke Pines, Miramar, and southwestern Broward County residents who trusted Fast Passport Center with their expedited passports.
“My mother in Medellin needed emergency surgery and I discovered my passport had expired two months prior. I was panicking — I needed to be on a flight to Bogota in five days. I started with Fast Passport Center Monday morning, shipped everything from the FedEx on Pines Boulevard that afternoon, and had my renewed passport Thursday evening. I was on my flight Friday morning. I cannot express how much this service meant to my family.”
Carlos M.
Pembroke Pines, FL
“Our daughter's bat mitzvah group trip to Israel was scheduled for June. In April I checked her passport and realized it would expire three months before our return date — Israel requires six months validity. We were two months from departure with a group of twelve families, all with non-refundable deposits. Fast Passport Center processed her renewal in four business days. The entire group trip was saved, and I have recommended them to three other families in our temple.”
Rachel S.
Pembroke Pines, FL
“I'm a pharmaceutical sales rep covering Latin America from my home office in Pembroke Pines. I had a product launch meeting in Mexico City in nine days when I pulled my passport and discovered it had expired six months ago — I simply never checked. Fast Passport Center had my renewal processed and back to me in three business days. I've since set a calendar reminder, but I know who to call if I ever need emergency service again.”
James R.
Pembroke Pines, FL
Passport Acceptance Clerks
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.
Appointment required. Confirm photo services when booking.
Convenient for southern Pembroke Pines and Miramar residents. Appointment and photo confirmation recommended.
Eastern Broward County option. Confirm appointment and photo availability.
Northern option for Pembroke Pines residents near Cooper City border. Call ahead for appointment.
Broward County clerk option north of Pembroke Pines. Call ahead for 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.
Emergency Passports
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.
Miami Passport Agency — 1501 Biscayne Blvd Suite 400, Miami, FL 33132 — Closest regional office to Pembroke Pines (~30–35 mi via Turnpike/I-95)
Avoid Delays
These mistakes cause the most delays and rejections for Pembroke Pines travelers. Fast Passport Center reviews your documents before submission to catch these issues.
Photos must meet strict U.S. government specifications — size, background, expression, and recency. A rejected photo delays your entire application.
DS-11 (new passports) and DS-82 (renewals) must be filled out completely and correctly. Errors or missing fields cause automatic rejection.
Your proof of citizenship (birth certificate, naturalization certificate) and government-issued ID must be current and valid. Expired documents will not be accepted.
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.
Standard government processing can take 1–3 months. Many Pembroke Pines travelers wait until the last minute and then face limited options. Start as early as possible.
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.
Simple Process
From start to finish, we make getting an expedited passport in Pembroke Pines as simple as possible.
Choose the processing speed that fits your travel date and complete your secure order. Takes just a few minutes.
We confirm your details and provide a personalized checklist, instructions, and document review guidance.
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.
We submit through our reserved passport agency availability — so you don't have to travel or wait at a passport agency.
Your passport is completed within the timeframe you selected. No guessing, no hoping an appointment opens up.
Most Pembroke Pines travelers start online and ship documents overnight — no office visit required for most services.
Questions?
Everything Pembroke Pines and southwestern Broward 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 Pembroke Pines can take 2–6 months, especially during busy travel seasons.
Still have questions? Our team is here to help.
Call 877-253-0084Local Resources
Getting your passport ready involves more than just the application. Here are local Pembroke Pines resources to help you gather everything you need.
Passport Photos
Passport Photo Locations in Pembroke Pines
Your passport application requires two identical 2"×2" passport photos taken within the last 6 months. Popular passport photo locations in Pembroke Pines include:
CVS Pharmacy — Pines Blvd & Flamingo
13700 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33027
Daily 7 AM – 11 PM
CVS Pharmacy — Miramar Pkwy
11701 Miramar Pkwy, Miramar, FL 33025
Daily 7 AM – 11 PM
Walgreens — Pembroke Pines
900 N University Dr, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024
Open 24 Hours
Walgreens — Pines Blvd
18301 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33029
Open 24 Hours
The UPS Store — Pembroke Pines
11011 Sheridan St, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026
Call for hours
The UPS Store — Pines Blvd
11239 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33026
Call for 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
Broward 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 Broward County Tax Collector handles DMV services in the Pembroke Pines area.
Broward County Tax Collector — Pembroke Pines
10070 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024
Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Driver licenses, REAL ID, titles & registration. Appointment recommended.
Broward County Tax Collector — Plantation
10041 W Oakland Park Blvd, Plantation, FL 33324
Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Northern Broward County option. Appointment recommended.
Broward County Tax Collector — Hollywood
3111 Stirling Rd, Hollywood, FL 33021
Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Eastern Broward County option. Appointment recommended.
Appointment recommended — walk-in wait times can be long. Book your slot online at the Broward County Tax Collector website before visiting.
Airports
Airports Serving Pembroke Pines Travelers
Pembroke Pines enjoys triple-airport access, with Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International as the primary departure point. Miami International and Palm Beach International provide additional options for expanded routes and competitive pricing.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
100 Terminal Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Major hub for Southwest, JetBlue, Spirit. Extensive Caribbean, Latin America, and domestic service. Most convenient for Pembroke Pines residents.
FLL Airport WebsiteMiami International Airport
2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142
Expanded international service to Latin America, Europe, and Asia. Backup option when FLL doesn't have the route you need.
MIA Airport WebsitePalm Beach International Airport
1000 Turnage Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33406
Efficient smaller airport with direct international service. Useful for northern destinations and when FLL/MIA are congested.
PBI Airport WebsitePassport 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.
Service Network
Fast Passport Center provides emergency passport and expedited passport processing in Florida. We also serve travelers in nearby Georgia. Click a state below for local acceptance facilities, processing times, and fast passport options.
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