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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

23 New Hampshire Post Offices host a Saturday Passport Fair

What:
23 Post Office locations in New Hampshire will host a Passport Fair. Prepare and submit passport applications, with photo service on site. Since parents must be present to apply for a passport for an under 16 year old child, Saturday is the perfect day to apply for the whole family

When:
Saturday March 15, 2008

Where:

  • Andover, 134 Main St., 735-5483
  • Antrim, 1 Post Rd., 588-2614
  • Ashuelot, 8 Main St., 239-6003
  • Berlin, 15 MT Florist St., 752-1700
  • Claremont, 140 Broad St., 543-3051
  • Conway, 175 Main St., 447-5160
  • Cornish Flat, 241 Rte 120, 543-3502
  • Dover, 133 Washington St., 742-4040
  • Enfield, 17 Maple St., 632-4361
  • Epping, 71 Main St., 679-5952
  • Gorham, 165 Main St., 466-2182
  • Grantham, 10 Willis Ave., 863-2280
  • Greenfield, 75 Slip Rd., 547-3310
  • Groveton, 18 Church St., 636-1610
  • Hampton, 25 Stickney Terr., 926-6413
  • Keene, 196 Main St., 357-5610
  • Laconia, 33 Church St., 524-6271
  • Littleton, 34 Main St., #100 444-7787
  • New London, 314 Newport Rd., 526-4641
  • North Sandwich, 2 Maple Ridge Rd., 284-7065
  • Portsmouth, 80 Daniel St., 431-2871
  • Rochester, 20 Allen St., 332-1429
  • Sanbornville, 378 Meadow St., 522-8811

These offices normally accept passport applications. Please call or log on to usps.com for the particular office’s scheduled hours.

Background:
International air travelers now require a passport. Travelers who fly to and from Mexico, Canada, Bermuda and the Caribbean are now required to have a passport to enter or re-enter the United States. Sea and land crossings to and from the above locations will require a government-issued photo ID, such as a drivers license, plus proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate. Anyone planning travel outside the United States can apply for a passport, or renew an old one, during this Passport Day. Passport photo service will also be available.

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An independent federal agency, the U.S. Postal Service is the only delivery service that visits every address in the nation — 146 million homes and businesses. It has 37,000 retail locations and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to pay for operating expenses, not tax dollars. The Postal Service has annual revenues of $75 billion and delivers nearly half the world’s mail.