There are 566 locations throughout Florida where you can apply for a passport. While most of these official passport acceptance locations are located in post offices, they can also be found in public libraries and at clerks of court offices. Other state, township, municipal and county government offices may also be official passport acceptance points. Long lines at these facilities are common, but you can reduce the time you spend there by coming prepared.

Knowing how to get a passport in Florida is not difficult, but it can be time consuming. Before heading to the nearest passport office in Florida, contact them first as many require you to make an appointment. Make sure you have a copy of your DS-11 form as well as any necessary documentation needed to support your application. Taking this step before you call to make your Florida passport appointment ensures that you have all the necessary documents together and can help speed up the application process.

It is important to remember that most passport applications are usually processed within four to six weeks. You can request expedited passport processing which cuts the time in half, so you will receive your passport in about two to three weeks. If you need your passport urgently and you need to travel in less than 14 days, you can use the services of a professional passport service that specializes in express processing or contact the nearest regional passport agency.