Do they mail your passport to you

When you apply for a U.S. passport, the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs (CA) will typically mail your new passport to you via first-class mail. However, there are some exceptions and additional details to keep in mind:

  1. Regular Processing: If you apply for a passport through the regular processing service, which takes 6-8 weeks, your new passport will be mailed to you via first-class mail.
  2. Expedited Processing: If you apply for a passport through expedited processing, which takes 2-3 weeks, your new passport will be mailed to you via expedited mail, which is typically a faster and more secure service.
  3. Regional Passport Agency: If you apply in person at a Regional Passport Agency, you can receive your new passport the same day or the next business day, depending on the agency's processing time.
  4. Special Handling: In some cases, the U.S. Department of State may require special handling for your passport application, such as if you're applying for a passport card or a limited-validity passport. In these cases, your passport may be mailed to you via a different method, such as certified mail or a secure courier service.

It's essential to note that the U.S. Department of State does not provide tracking information for passport mailings. However, you can check the status of your application online or by contacting the National Passport Information Center.

Remember to keep an eye out for your new passport in the mail, and make sure to sign it as soon as you receive it to activate it.