From Burlington to Montpelier, from the Green Mountains to Lake Champlain, Fast Passport Center connects Vermont travelers with emergency and expedited passport processing — as fast as 24 hours.
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State Resources
Everything Vermont travelers need — photo locations, shipping options, airports, vital records, and the nearest regional passport agencies.
Find a location near you — most offer walk-in service
Walk-in passport photos at most VT locations
Appointment recommended, walk-ins accepted
Also handles overnight shipping of documents
Photos + shipping in one stop
Photo center at select locations
Photo requirements: 2×2 inches, white or off-white background, taken within the last 6 months. Most chain locations know the rules, but always double-check before submitting — a bad photo is the #1 reason passport applications get delayed.
International departure points — verify passport validity before booking
1200 Airport Dr, South Burlington, VT 05403
Schoephoester Rd, Windsor Locks, CT 06096
1 Harborside Dr, Boston, MA 02128
JFK Access Rd, Queens, NY 11430
1 Airport Rd, Manchester, NH 03103
737 Albany Shaker Rd, Albany, NY 12211
Closest regional agency for Vermont (life-or-death emergencies & travel within 14 days)
376 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10014
877-487-2778
Mon–Fri 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM (appointment required)
From Burlington, the New York Passport Agency is approximately 300 miles south via I-89 and I-91. The Boston Passport Agency is approximately 215 miles via I-89. Most Vermont travelers find that using an approved courier like Fast Passport Center is faster and more convenient than visiting a regional agency.
Birth certificates for passport applications
First-time passport applicants need a certified birth certificate. Vermont birth records can be ordered through the Vermont Department of Health — Vital Records office in Burlington. The agency handles birth, death, and marriage certificates for all Vermont towns.
Order VT Birth CertificateStandard processing 4–6 weeks; expedited available — typically 2 weeks
$12 per certified copy + processing and shipping fees
Overnight options for getting documents to the processing center fast
Vermont is a rural state with a strong outdoor and cultural tourism tradition. Burlington International Airport (BTV) offers direct flights to several domestic hubs and seasonal international destinations. Many Vermont residents also use Boston Logan, Albany, or Manchester airports for international travel. The University of Vermont, Middlebury College, and Norwich University generate significant study-abroad passport demand. The busiest passport months are May through August (summer travel, hiking, and study abroad) and December through January (ski season and holiday travel). If your trip falls during these windows, start your expedited application at least 4–6 weeks early, even with courier service.
FAQ
Quick answers for travelers applying for passports across the state of Vermont.
No — Vermont does not have a regional passport agency within state borders. The closest regional passport agency is the New York Passport Agency in Manhattan, approximately 300 miles from Burlington and 215 miles from Montpelier. The Boston Passport Agency is also an option for southern Vermont residents. Using a registered courier like Fast Passport Center is often faster and eliminates the need for an in-person agency visit.
With Fast Passport Center's courier service, Vermont travelers can receive a passport in as little as 24 hours. Our standard expedited service ranges from 3 to 9 business days. Routine processing through the post office typically takes 6 to 13 weeks.
First-time applicants, minors, and those replacing lost or stolen passports must visit an acceptance facility (typically a post office, town clerk, or county clerk). Renewals for adults can usually be done by mail without an in-person visit.
If your passport is expired or soon to expire, you should not book international travel until you have a valid passport in hand. Burlington International Airport (BTV) in South Burlington is Vermont's primary airport. Boston Logan, Albany, and Manchester airports are also frequently used by Vermont residents.
Yes — if your most recent passport was issued when you were 16 or older, was issued within the last 15 years, and is undamaged, you can renew by mail using Form DS-82. Mail your application to the National Passport Processing Center. For faster processing, use a registered courier service.
CVS, Walgreens, UPS Store, FedEx Office, and Walmart locations across Vermont offer passport photo services. Most locations can take photos on a walk-in basis. Always verify the photo meets State Department requirements (2×2 inches, white background, taken within 6 months) before submitting.
Service Network
Fast Passport Center provides emergency passport and expedited passport processing in Vermont. We also serve travelers in nearby states including New Hampshire, Massachusetts and New York. Click a state below for local acceptance facilities, processing times, and fast passport options.
Whether you are in Burlington, Montpelier, or anywhere in the Green Mountain State — we help Vermont travelers get their passports on time. Start your application in minutes.
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