Mesa, Arizona — East Valley's Largest City

Mesa Emergency PassportExpedited Service

Expedited passport services in Mesa, AZ — as fast as 24 hours. Serving Boeing workers, Gateway Airport travelers, Mesa Arts Center visitors, large families, and East Valley's diverse international community.

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Processing Times

Passport Processing Options in Mesa

Mesa is Arizona's third-largest city with a massive and diverse population. Boeing engineers, LDS missionaries, ASU students, and families from 50+ countries all need passports. Our mail service reaches all of them.

Emergency Only
24

Hours*

Regional Agency Processing

  • Appointment required — no walk-ins
  • Life-or-death emergencies only
Recommended
Most Popular
2–9

Business Days

Fast Passport Center

  • Registered U.S. Department of State Courier
  • Reserved agency submission
  • Document review included
  • Dedicated agent
  • Daily status updates
  • Best price guarantee
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Standard Expedited
3–5

Weeks

Fast Passport Center

  • Registered U.S. Department of State Courier
  • Reserved agency submission
  • Document review included
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Slowest
1–3

Months

Self-Service (Post Office)

  • No courier access — standard mail only
  • No document review
  • Can't upgrade after submission

*Processing speed depends on eligibility and documentation.

Our Services

Passport Services for Mesa & East Valley Travelers

Mesa serves a uniquely diverse population — aerospace, aerospace, LDS missions, international families, ASU students, and retirees. We handle every type of passport need.

Same-Day Available

Emergency Passport

Boeing engineer with a last-minute assignment? Mission departure in days? As fast as 24 hours with reserved agency submission.

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Most Common

Passport Renewal

Fast renewal for Mesa residents — ship overnight from Gilbert Road, Stapley Drive, or any East Valley FedEx/UPS location.

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New Passport

LDS mission departures, ASU study abroad, and first-time Mesa families — complete checklist and clerk visit guidance.

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Lost or Stolen Passport

DS-64 and DS-11 guidance so Mesa travelers can replace lost passports on the fastest possible timeline.

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Child Passport

Mesa's large family-oriented community. Clear step-by-step guidance for child passport applications.

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Name Change

Post-marriage or legal name change — corrected passports for Mesa residents.

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Service Area

Serving Mesa & the East Valley

Mesa is Arizona's third-largest city with over 500,000 residents — larger than Atlanta, Minneapolis, or Miami. This scale creates enormous passport volume across an exceptionally diverse population. Boeing's Mesa facility employs thousands of aerospace engineers and defense workers who travel internationally for flight test programs, defense contracts, and supplier visits. The city is also one of the largest LDS communities in the United States, with a constant flow of young men and women preparing to serve missions abroad.

Arizona State University's Polytechnic Campus in eastern Mesa generates study abroad applications, international student travel, and faculty conference travel year-round. Mesa's diverse international communities — large Hispanic, Filipino, Middle Eastern, and South Asian populations — create steady family travel demand to Mexico, the Philippines, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and India.

Mesa has multiple acceptance facilities throughout the city, making the acceptance clerk visit convenient for any neighborhood. After that one in-person step, Fast Passport Center handles everything by mail — receive your passport in 2–9 business days without visiting the Phoenix Passport Agency.

Fast Passport Center — Mesa, AZ

Serving Mesa & East Valley

Remote service — all business conducted by mail/overnight courier

Ship overnight from any Mesa FedEx or UPS. Most clients receive passports in 2–9 business days.

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Communities We Serve

Mesa (West)
Mesa (East)
Mesa (Southeast)
Gilbert (adjacent)
Chandler (adjacent)

Regional Travel Expertise

Travel & Passport Timing for Mesa Residents

Mesa's incredible diversity creates a wide spectrum of international travel needs. We understand them all.

PHX & AZA — Dual Airport Access

PHX 15 mi west · Mesa Gateway (AZA) 5 mi east

Mesa residents have exceptional airport access — Phoenix Sky Harbor for international flights and Mesa Gateway Airport for budget domestic travel. AZA's proximity creates a unique situation: Mesa is the easiest East Valley city to reach an airport from. International departures primarily use PHX.

Passport tip: Mesa Gateway only serves domestic routes. International travel requires Phoenix Sky Harbor — plan accordingly for passport requirements.

Boeing Mesa Aerospace Travel

Boeing facility — major Mesa employer

Boeing's Mesa facility employs thousands in helicopter and defense systems programs. Engineers, program managers, and test pilots travel regularly to Boeing facilities in Seattle, Washington D.C., UK, and Australia. Defense program travel is continuous and often time-sensitive.

Passport tip: Boeing travel booking systems require passport information well in advance. Keep your passport current even during periods without planned international travel.

LDS Mission Departures

Mesa Arizona Temple — major LDS community hub

Mesa has one of the largest LDS populations in the United States. Mission calls are delivered months in advance but passport preparation is sometimes left to the last few weeks before departure dates. We guide first-time mission missionaries through every step of the passport application process.

Passport tip: Mission calls specify a departure date. Start passport applications immediately upon receiving your call. DS-11 applications require an in-person acceptance clerk visit — schedule early.

Diverse International Communities

50+ nationalities represented in Mesa

Mesa's population includes significant communities from Mexico, Philippines, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, India, and many other countries. Cross-cultural family travel — holiday visits, weddings, medical emergencies — creates continuous expedited passport demand throughout the year.

Passport tip: Dual citizens should clarify passport requirements for their destination country. Some countries require entry using that country's passport rather than a US passport.

Local Travel Intelligence

Where Mesa Travelers Go

These are the destinations and travel patterns we see most from Mesa and East Valley clients.

500,000+

residents — Arizona's 3rd largest city with massive passport demand across all demographics

Boeing

aerospace facility generating steady defense contractor international travel

AZA + PHX

dual airport access — Mesa has more airport options than any East Valley city

50+ Nations

represented in Mesa's international community — diverse travel destinations served

Philippines

Mesa has one of Arizona's largest Filipino communities. Regular family travel to Manila, Cebu, and provincial regions for weddings, family emergencies, and annual visits

Family events in the Philippines are often planned 2–4 weeks before departure; emergencies are same-week

Mexico & Sonora

Heritage travel from Mesa's large Hispanic community; Rocky Point beach trips; border crossings to Nogales; family visits to Mexico City and Guadalajara

Holiday border crossing and Rocky Point trips planned 1–3 weeks out

LDS Mission Destinations

Mesa missionaries called to Europe, South America, Asia, and Africa; mission call specifies destination and departure date months in advance

Mission departure dates are fixed — passport delays cause serious consequences

Middle East

Mesa's Arab-American and Muslim community travels regularly to Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey for family visits, Hajj, and business; defense workers travel to Middle East defense clients

Hajj and Umrah travel has fixed pilgrimage dates — passport must be ready well in advance

Australia & Pacific

Boeing defense program travel to Australian defense partners; Pacific Rim LDS mission travel; Filipino community travel through Pacific routes

Defense program visits confirmed weeks in advance; mission calls set months ahead

India & South Asia

Mesa's growing South Asian community travels regularly to India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal for family visits, weddings, and business; tech sector workers with Indian connections

Family weddings in India planned 3–6 months ahead but passport renewal often left until last month

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We serve travelers across Arizona.

Reviews

What Mesa & East Valley Travelers Say

“Our son received his mission call to Taiwan with two months notice. He had never had a passport. Fast Passport Center guided us through the entire DS-11 process, told us exactly what to bring to the post office, and had his passport back in eight business days. He reported on time and has been serving faithfully for three months. Absolutely incredible support.”

Elder Families T.

Mesa, AZ (LDS Mission)

First-Time Passport

“My father in Jordan had emergency surgery. I needed to fly within three days and my passport had expired. Fast Passport Center processed an emergency renewal in three business days. I made it to Amman in time to be with my father. I will never forget what they did for my family. Exceptional service in an impossible situation.”

Ahmad K.

Mesa, AZ

Emergency Renewal

“We booked a Disney Fantasy cruise for our four children and realized three of them had never had passports. Fast Passport Center helped us with all three child applications simultaneously. Perfect checklist, clear instructions, smooth process. All three passports arrived in nine business days. The cruise was magical. Thank you for making our family trip possible.”

Maria & Javier R.

Mesa, AZ

Multiple Child Passports

Passport Acceptance Facilities

Where to Submit a New Passport in Mesa

First-time applicants and minors must visit an acceptance clerk in person. Mesa has multiple convenient facilities throughout the city.

Mesa Main Post Office

1360 S Dobson Rd, Mesa, AZ 85202

Mon–Fri 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

(480) 668-7980

Central Mesa location. Passport acceptance by appointment — call ahead to confirm availability.

Mesa East Post Office

6931 E Superstition Springs Blvd, Mesa, AZ 85209

Mon–Fri 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

(480) 396-7070

Serves east Mesa and San Tan Valley corridor. Call ahead for appointment availability.

Mesa Gateway Corridor Post Office

2625 N Greenfield Rd, Mesa, AZ 85215

Mon–Fri 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

(480) 924-4930

Convenient for northeast Mesa and ASU Polytechnic area residents.

Red Mountain Post Office

2433 E Thomas Rd, Mesa, AZ 85213

Mon–Fri 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

(480) 464-5430

Serves northern Mesa neighborhoods. Call ahead for passport appointment availability.

After the Clerk Visit

Visit any Mesa acceptance clerk, then ship overnight to Fast Passport Center. Passports arrive in 2–9 business days.

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Emergency Passports

Phoenix Passport Agency vs. Fast Passport Center

The Phoenix Passport Agency is about 15 miles from central Mesa. But the appointment system, not the distance, is the real barrier. We bypass both.

Feature
Regional Passport Agency
Fast Passport Center
Appointment Required
Yes — limited availability
No appointment needed to start
In-Person Visit
Required — drive to Phoenix Agency (15+ miles)
Ship overnight from Mesa — no agency visit
Processing Speed
Urgent travel only — strict eligibility
As fast as 24 hours — multiple speed options
Document Review
None — errors cause rejection
Professional review before submission
Courier Access
Not available to the public
Reserved daily submission availability
Mission Departure Support
Standard bureaucratic process
First-time applicant checklist, mission departure experience
Multiple Family Applications
Separate appointments required
Process multiple passports simultaneously
Cost vs Resellers
Not applicable
Best price guarantee — 30-100% less than resellers
International Community Support
English-only process
Clear guidance for diverse international families
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Phoenix Passport Agency — 2901 N Central Ave, Suite 1225, Phoenix, AZ 85012

Avoid Delays

Common Passport Mistakes Among Mesa Travelers

These are the most common issues we see from Mesa's diverse travel population. We review everything before submission.

Mission Applicants Waiting Too Long

LDS mission calls come months before departure. Passport applications should begin within days of receiving a call — not weeks before departure.

Child Passport — Missing a Parent

Both parents must appear together for child passport applications or provide a notarized consent form. Forgetting this wastes an appointment.

Wrong Passport Photo

Informal photos, glasses, or non-compliant backgrounds cause rejection. We provide exact specifications to get it right the first time.

Incomplete Application Forms

First-time applicants miss required fields regularly. Our checklist catches every error before submission.

Not Checking Destination Validity Rules

Philippines, Jordan, India, and many popular Mesa traveler destinations require 6 months of passport validity beyond the return date.

Booking Travel Before Passport Renewal

Confirm passport validity before booking non-refundable flights or resort packages. A rejected application after booking creates costly problems.

Professional review catches everything.

We review every document before submission so no mistake derails your trip or mission.

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Simple Process

How Our Expedited Process Works

From Mesa to passport in hand — clear and simple, for every type of applicant.

01

Start Your Order Online

Complete your secure order from your Mesa home. Takes just a few minutes.

02

We Send Your Checklist

Personalized checklist tailored to your situation — first-timer, renewal, or child passport.

03

Ship Your Documents Overnight

Ship from any FedEx or UPS in Mesa. Dozens of locations throughout the city.

04

Reserved Agency Submission

Reserved passport agency availability — no appointment required.

05

Passport Delivered

Delivered within your selected timeframe. Mission-ready, travel-ready.

Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from Mesa and East Valley travelers about expedited passport services.

Through Fast Passport Center, expedited processing can be as fast as 24 hours. Standard processing through a Mesa post office takes 2–4 months.

Local Resources

Helpful Resources for Mesa Travelers

Airports

Airports Serving Mesa Travelers

PHXInternational Hub

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport

About 15 miles west via US-60

3400 E Sky Harbor Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85034

Primary international airport for Mesa. All international routes and major domestic carriers.

PHX Airport Website
AZA

Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport

About 5 miles east of central Mesa

6033 S Sossaman Rd, Mesa, AZ 85212

Mesa's closest airport. Budget domestic carriers only. No international routes — passport needed when connecting through PHX.

Mesa Gateway Website

Passport required for all international flights. If your departure is within two weeks, expedited processing through Fast Passport Center is your most reliable option.

Service Network

Emergency & Expedited Passport Services Near You

Fast Passport Center provides emergency passport and expedited passport processing in Arizona. We also serve travelers in nearby states including California, Colorado, Texas and Nevada. Click a state below for local acceptance facilities, processing times, and fast passport options.

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