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USPS Passport Acceptance FacilityPrimary Raleigh facility. High volume — appointments strongly recommended. Call ahead to confirm passport acceptance.

Passport expired before your trip? Need an emergency passport fast? We help Raleigh and Research Triangle area travelers get their expedited passports as quickly as 24 hours. A+ BBB rated. No office visit required.
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From downtown Raleigh to the suburbs of Cary, Apex, and Garner, from North Hills to Wake Forest and Morrisville — Fast Passport Center serves the entire Research Triangle region. We regularly help travelers from Durham, Chapel Hill, and Holly Springs get their passports fast.
Fast Passport Center — Raleigh, North Carolina
301 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC 27601
Get Driving Directions on Google MapsLocated in downtown Raleigh — serving Wake County and the entire Research Triangle
Courier pickup available throughout the Raleigh area
Visit the Fast Passport Center office at 301 Fayetteville St in downtown Raleigh — appointment suggested. Sign up on our website first to schedule your visit. We offer full-service expedited and emergency passport processing for Raleigh and Research Triangle area travelers.
Start My Passport301 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC 27601
We serve all Raleigh neighborhoods and the surrounding Research Triangle area including Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill, Apex, Garner, Wake Forest, Morrisville, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Knightdale, and Clayton. If you are anywhere in Wake, Durham, or Orange counties, we have you covered.
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24–48 Hour Processing
Emergency courier submission for urgent Raleigh departures
Registered Courier
U.S. Department of State approved passport expediting
Dedicated Agent
A real person assigned to your case from start to finish
Research Triangle Hub
Serving Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, and the entire Triangle
Why Travelers Choose Fast Passport Center
Processing Times
3 Ways to Get a U.S. Passport
Option 1
Registered Courier
Urgent
2–9 Days
Standard
3–5 Weeks
The U.S. Department of State created the registered courier program to give travelers another option. For urgent travel, registered couriers have daily submission availability that can deliver passports in as little as 2–9 days. For travelers with more time, a 3–5 week service provides personalized support throughout the entire process.
Option 2
Post Office / Mail-In
1–2 Months
The DIY route is the option most travelers know. Apply at a local acceptance facility or renew by mail or online when eligible. It's often the lowest-cost option and works well if you have plenty of time before your trip. If an issue is discovered after submission, you'll be notified by USPS and your application will be placed on hold until the problem is resolved by mail. Not recommended within 30 days of departure.
Option 3
Regional Agency
24 Hours
Emergency-only in-person visits at a U.S. Department of State Passport Agency. Requires a confirmed NPIC appointment and documented urgent travel with proof. Applicants should expect to spend most of the day at the agency and may be instructed to return the following business day to pick up their passport.
Business Days
Weeks
Months
Hours*
The Washington DC Passport Agency is the nearest passport agency — Approximately 300 miles north of Raleigh — about 4.5 hours via I-95. You must secure an NPIC appointment in advance — no walk-ins permitted. Be prepared: the drive, parking, wait time, and possibly being told to return the next day to pick up your passport can turn a one-day trip into two.
*Processing speed depends on eligibility and documentation. Not all applicants qualify for Regional Agency Processing.
Our Services
Whether you need a renewal, a first-time passport, or an emergency replacement — Fast Passport Center handles it with reserved courier submission availability.
International flight in 24–72 hours? Our emergency courier service submits directly via reserved agency slots — as fast as 24 hours. For urgent, last-minute travel that cannot wait.
Already hold a U.S. passport? We help residents renew fast — no agency visit required for most renewals. Perfect for professionals, families, and retirees preparing for international travel.
First-time applicants require an in-person acceptance clerk visit. We guide you through every step with clear instructions for the nearest acceptance location.
Replacements require additional forms. We guide you through DS-64 and everything needed to avoid costly mistakes — so your international connection or overseas trip is not derailed.
Minors require parental participation and an in-person acceptance step. We provide clear instructions and checklists so your family vacation or trip abroad stays on schedule.
After marriage, divorce, or a legal name change — we assist with corrected passports so your travel documents match your reservations. Common for professionals after name changes.
Need a second passport for frequent international travel? Ideal for corporate executives, tech workers, and consultants who travel internationally while their primary passport is in visa processing.
Replacing a significantly damaged passport is faster than you think. We guide you through the process so your international itinerary or corporate travel stays on track.
The passport card is a wallet-size travel document for land and sea crossings to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. We expedite passport card applications with the same courier service as book passports.
Reviews
Raleigh and Research Triangle travelers trust us when their departure is days away. Here is what some of them have to say.
“My passport expired two weeks before our honeymoon in Greece. Fast Passport Center had my renewal in 4 days. Never had to leave the Triangle. Outstanding service.”
Michael R.
Raleigh, NC
“Emergency passport for a family emergency in India. Got it in 32 hours. The team was compassionate and professional. I could not have made that flight without them.”
Amanda C.
Cary, NC
“Business trip to Tokyo came up with 6 days notice. They got me a passport in 3 business days. The dedicated agent made the whole process effortless.”
James W.
Durham, NC
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.
Primary Raleigh facility. High volume — appointments strongly recommended. Call ahead to confirm passport acceptance.
Convenient for Cary and Morrisville residents. Less crowded than downtown. Photo services nearby.
Serves Durham County and west Wake County. Duke University area. Appointments required.
Serves Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Orange County. Call for appointment availability.
Accepts passport applications. Good alternative to post office with extended hours. Appointment recommended.
Serves Apex and Holly Springs area. Ample parking. Full passport services available.
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 Washington DC Passport Agency is your only do-it-yourself option — Approximately 300 miles north of Raleigh — about 4.5 hours via I-95. Getting an appointment there is rarely straightforward. Fast Passport Center gives you a faster, simpler path without the uncertainty.
Regional passport agency appointments are routinely booked 2–4 weeks out — and walk-ins are never accepted. If you searched for an appointment and came up empty, Fast Passport Center's registered courier channel is your fastest next step. No appointment. No waiting in line at the federal building. Processing as fast as 2–3 business days.
Get StartedWashington DC Passport Agency — 600 19th St NW, Washington, DC 20006 — Approximately 300 miles north of Raleigh — about 4.5 hours via I-95
Avoid Delays
Raleigh travelers often face long drives to the nearest regional passport agency. Here are the most common mistakes that cause delays.
Raleigh photo shops often use generic sizes. Passport photos must be exactly 2×2 inches with a white or off-white background.
Missing signatures or using the wrong form type are the #1 reasons for rejection at Wake County acceptance facilities.
Fees change frequently. Many Raleigh applicants show up with incorrect payment and have to reschedule their appointment.
Without flight confirmation or travel itinerary, the regional agency will turn you away for emergency appointments.
For minors, both parents must appear or submit notarized consent. This trips up many Wake County families at the clerk.
Raleigh travelers often assume standard processing will be fine. It takes 8–11 weeks. Start expedited at least 3 weeks before travel.
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
Most Raleigh travelers complete everything online and ship documents overnight. No need to drive to Washington DC or wait in line at the regional agency.
Complete your application on our secure website in under 10 minutes.
We send you a prepaid overnight label. Drop your documents at any UPS location in Raleigh.
Our team checks every document for accuracy before hand-delivering to the State Department.
Your passport is processed at a U.S. Department of State facility using our registered courier slots.
We overnight your new passport back to your Raleigh address — trackable every step of the way.
Most Raleigh travelers start online and ship documents overnight — no office visit required for most services.
Questions?
Have questions about expedited passports in Raleigh? Here are the most common ones we hear from Wake County travelers.
Yes. Fast Passport Center provides emergency passport services in Raleigh for travelers with urgent international flights. Our registered couriers hand-deliver your documents directly to U.S. Department of State facilities, achieving 24–48 hour turnaround — without the 4.5 hour drive to Washington DC.
Still have questions? Our team is here to help.
Call 877-253-0084Regional Travel Expertise
Raleigh's position at the center of the Research Triangle — anchored by RDU International Airport with the closest passport agency 300 miles away — creates distinct passport timing challenges for one of America's fastest-growing metros. Here's what Raleigh and Triangle travelers need to know.
14M+ passengers annually, nonstop to London, Paris, and 60+ destinations
RDU has exploded as an international gateway, with nonstop flights to London (American Airlines), Paris (Delta), Cancun, Toronto, Reykjavik (seasonal), and 60+ domestic destinations. The airport's international network has grown dramatically over the past decade, reflecting the Triangle's booming population and tech-driven economy. With 14M+ passengers annually, RDU processes more international travelers than many cities twice its size — creating constant passport demand across Wake, Durham, and Orange counties.
Passport tip: RDU's London and Paris flights are popular with RTP tech professionals, NC State and Duke faculty, and Triangle families. These flights often depart in the evening — if you discover a passport issue the morning of travel, our courier service may still be able to help with same-day agency submission.
300+ global companies — IBM, Cisco, GSK, Fidelity, Biogen
Research Triangle Park is the largest research park in the United States, spanning 7,000 acres and housing 300+ companies with 50,000+ employees. RTP's global workforce drives extraordinary international travel: software engineers flying to Bangalore, pharmaceutical researchers meeting in Basel, biotech executives presenting in Tokyo, and financial analysts traveling to London. RTP companies operate across time zones 24/7, and international travel is embedded in the fabric of Triangle business culture.
Passport tip: RTP tech and pharma travel is notoriously short-notice — a product launch accelerates, a clinical trial milestone triggers meetings, or a client escalation requires in-person presence within days. Triangle professionals should maintain a current passport at all times, and many benefit from a second passport when visa processing for one country conflicts with travel to another.
NC State, Duke, UNC — three Tier 1 research universities in one metro
The Research Triangle is one of the densest concentrations of higher education on the planet — NC State (37K students), Duke (16K), and UNC Chapel Hill (32K) within a 30-mile radius, plus 10+ additional colleges. Students study abroad in 100+ countries, faculty attend international conferences year-round, researchers collaborate with global peers, and visiting scholars arrive from every continent. The academic calendar creates predictable passport spikes: August-September for fall study abroad, January for spring programs, and May-June for summer research and conferences.
Passport tip: Study abroad deadlines are rigid — a missing passport can cost a student an entire semester. University international programs offices recommend applying 4-6 months before departure. If you're within weeks of a program start date, our expedited service is essential.
North Carolina has no passport agency — Washington DC is 4.5 hours away
North Carolina is one of the largest states without a regional passport agency. For Raleigh residents, the nearest emergency option is the Washington DC Passport Agency — 300 miles north via I-95, a 4.5+ hour drive each way. For a working professional or a family with kids, this effectively means an overnight trip just to submit a passport application. Even worse, I-95 traffic through Richmond and Northern Virginia can turn 4.5 hours into 6+ hours during peak times. This geographic reality makes our courier service not just convenient but essential for Triangle travelers.
Passport tip: The DC drive requires navigating I-95, Richmond congestion, and Northern Virginia's notorious traffic. What maps show as 4.5 hours can easily become 6-7 hours. Most Raleigh travelers are better off using our courier service than attempting the DC trip — you save a full day of travel and the stress of DC parking.
RDU serves as the international gateway for the entire Research Triangle, the Sandhills, and eastern North Carolina. With the Triangle's population projected to reach 3 million by 2040, passport demand is growing faster than almost any metro in the Southeast. We help professionals, students, and families across the Triangle coordinate passport timelines around RDU international flight schedules and academic calendars.
Local Travel Intelligence
The Triangle's unique blend of tech, pharma, academia, and government creates a distinctive set of international destinations and urgency patterns.
40%
of Raleigh expedited requests are tech/pharma business travel with 1–3 weeks notice
2–3 Weeks
average lead time RTP professionals have from trip confirmation to international departure
May–Sep
peak season when study abroad, summer tourism, and conference season collide
300 Miles
distance to nearest passport agency in Washington DC — 4.5+ hour drive via I-95
RDU-London nonstop, RTP tech and pharma partnerships, NC State/Duke study abroad, financial services. Strong UK-Ireland heritage across the Triangle.
Business travel booked 1–3 weeks out; study abroad deadlines are fixed and immovable
RDU-Paris nonstop, GSK and Biogen partnerships, CRO clinical trials, SAS European operations. Pharmaceutical and biotech corridor between the Triangle and Basel/Paris.
Clinical trial milestones and regulatory meetings have rigid dates; 2–3 weeks typical notice
RTP's massive IT workforce — IBM, Cisco, Infosys, HCL — means constant Raleigh-Bangalore, Raleigh-Hyderabad, and Raleigh-Singapore travel. Extended family visits and business travel.
Visa processing adds 2–4 weeks; multi-country itineraries require extended passport validity
NC State and Duke research partnerships, SAS Asia-Pacific operations, RTP semiconductor and electronics supply chain. Tokyo, Seoul, and Shanghai business corridors.
Tech partnerships and supplier meetings booked 2–4 weeks out with visa requirements
RDU-Cancun nonstop, extensive Caribbean connections. Resort vacations, destination weddings, and spring break travel popular with Triangle families and university students.
Last-minute package deals and spring break bookings create 2–3 week rushes
RDU-Frankfurt (via CLT connection), RTP's strong German corporate presence (Siemens, BASF, Merck). NC State's engineering exchange programs with German technical universities.
Engineering and manufacturing meetings have fixed dates; exchange program deadlines are strict
We serve travelers across the Tar Heel State with the same fast, reliable passport processing.
Local Resources
Getting your passport ready involves more than just the application. Here are local resources to help you gather everything you need.
Passport Photos
Passport Photo Locations in Raleigh
Your passport application requires two identical 2"×2" passport photos taken within the last 6 months. Popular passport photo locations in Raleigh include:
CVS Pharmacy — Downtown Raleigh
201 S Wilmington St, Raleigh, NC 27601
Mon–Sun: 8AM–10PM
Walgreens — North Hills
4201 Lassiter Mill Rd, Raleigh, NC 27609
Mon–Sun: 7AM–11PM
Walmart Supercenter — Cary
1101 N Harrison Ave, Cary, NC 27513
Mon–Sun: 6AM–11PM
FedEx Office — Raleigh
4421 Six Forks Rd, Raleigh, NC 27609
Mon–Fri: 7AM–9PM, Sat: 8AM–6PM
CVS Pharmacy — Durham
2609 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC 27705
Mon–Sun: 8AM–10PM
Walgreens — Chapel Hill
1720 Fordham Blvd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Mon–Sun: 7AM–11PM
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.
Vital Records
Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records — Raleigh
If you need a certified copy of your birth certificate for a passport application, a marriage certificate for a name change, or a divorce decree to support your passport correction, here are the official sources for vital records for Raleigh residents. Most records can be ordered online for delivery within 5–10 business days.
North Carolina Vital Records (NCDHHS)
Get RecordsWake County Register of Deeds
Get RecordsWake County Clerk of Superior Court
Get RecordsDon't see your county? If the record you need was issued outside the area, visit VitalChek.com — the official online service for ordering vital records nationwide across all U.S. states and counties.
Driver's License & State ID
DMV Services Near Raleigh
A valid government-issued photo ID is required for your passport application. If you need a new or renewed driver's license or REAL ID, here are the DMV service locations near Raleigh.
NC DMV — Raleigh Central
1100 New Bern Ave, Raleigh, NC 27601
Mon–Fri: 8AM–5PM
Driver's license and REAL ID services. Appointment recommended.
NC DMV — Cary
2991 E Chatham St, Cary, NC 27518
Mon–Fri: 8AM–5PM
REAL ID and passport-related ID services. Appointment strongly recommended.
NC DMV — Durham
3620 Shannon Rd, Durham, NC 27707
Mon–Fri: 8AM–5PM
Serves Durham and Orange County residents. REAL ID available.
NC DMV — Garner
4031 Jones Sausage Rd, Garner, NC 27529
Mon–Fri: 8AM–5PM
Serves south Wake County. REAL ID available.
Appointment recommended — walk-in wait times can be long. Book your slot online before visiting.
Airports
Airports Serving Raleigh Travelers
Raleigh travelers use nearby airports for domestic and international travel. If your trip is coming up fast, make sure your passport is in hand well before your departure date.
Raleigh-Durham International Airport
2400 John Brantley Blvd, Morrisville, NC 27560
Major international hub serving the Research Triangle. Direct flights to London, Paris, Cancun, and major domestic destinations. Preferred airport for Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill travelers.
RDU AirportPiedmont Triad International Airport
1000 Ted Johnson Pkwy, Greensboro, NC 27409
Alternative airport for west Wake County residents. Additional domestic routes.
GSO AirportCharlotte Douglas International Airport
5501 Josh Birmingham Pkwy, Charlotte, NC 28208
Major hub with additional international routes. American Airlines hub. Consider for long-haul international travel.
CLT AirportPassport 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.
Nearby Landmarks
Key Landmarks & Transportation Hubs Near Raleigh
Raleigh is surrounded by major airports, cruise ports, and attractions that define travel patterns for North Carolina residents. These landmarks are the most common destinations and departure points for Raleigh travelers.
Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU)
~15 miles northwest of downtown Raleigh
Major international hub serving 14M+ passengers annually with nonstop flights to London, Paris, Cancun, Toronto, and 60+ domestic destinations. The primary international gateway for the Research Triangle and eastern North Carolina.
North Carolina State Capitol
Downtown Raleigh — 1 E Edenton St
Historic 1840 Greek Revival building housing the Governor's office and state government functions. The seat of North Carolina's executive branch, surrounded by the Capitol grounds and legislative complex.
Research Triangle Park (RTP)
~12 miles northwest between Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill
7,000-acre research and technology park — the largest in the United States. Home to 300+ companies including IBM, Cisco, GSK, and Fidelity Investments. RTP's global workforce generates constant international travel across the Triangle.
North Carolina State University
West Raleigh — Hillsborough Street corridor
Flagship STEM university with 37,000+ students and extensive international research collaborations. NC State's Centennial Campus hosts 70+ corporate and government partners, driving year-round faculty and student international travel.
PNC Arena
~7 miles west of downtown Raleigh
19,700-seat multi-purpose arena hosting NC State basketball, Carolina Hurricanes NHL hockey, and major concerts. Home to the 2006 Stanley Cup champions. Draws international visitors for NHL games and touring events.
North Carolina Museum of Art
~5 miles west of downtown Raleigh — 2110 Blue Ridge Rd
164-acre campus featuring a world-class permanent collection spanning 5,000 years, a 4.7-mile outdoor art park, and major international exhibitions. A leading cultural institution drawing visitors from across the globe.
William B. Umstead State Park
~10 miles northwest between Raleigh and RDU
5,599-acre urban oasis with 22 miles of hiking trails, three lakes, and extensive Piedmont forest. One of the largest state parks near a major metro area on the East Coast, popular with international visitors exploring North Carolina's natural beauty.
I-40 / I-440 / US-1 Transportation Corridor
Major interstate corridors through the Raleigh metro
I-40 connects Raleigh to Durham, Chapel Hill, Greensboro, and Wilmington. I-440 forms the 23-mile Raleigh Beltline encircling downtown. US-1 links Raleigh to Cary, Sanford, and the Sandhills. These corridors define the Triangle's role as a Southeast economic powerhouse.
Passport required for all international travel. Whether you are departing from a nearby international airport, boarding a cruise, or traveling abroad — a valid U.S. passport is mandatory. Expedited processing through Fast Passport Center is the fastest option for Raleigh residents.
Service Network
Fast Passport Center provides emergency passport and expedited passport processing in North Carolina. We also serve travelers in nearby states including Georgia, Kentucky and Ohio. Click a state below for local acceptance facilities, processing times, and fast passport options.
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