Newport Beach to process passports
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June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- Residents put off by the long lines to apply for
passports at the post office will soon have a welcome alternative.
The city clerk’s office will begin accepting passport applications
early next year, the City Council decided Tuesday.
“We got this idea because a number of other cities have started doing
this,” City Clerk LaVonne Harkless said. “It gives people another
option.”
Its benefits can work both ways. Redondo Beach began accepting
passport applications in May. By Oct. 9, the operation netted the city
$8,150.
Cities collect a $15 processing fee for accepting the applications and
sending them to the U.S. Department of State. Costs for Newport Beach
will be minimal because no additional staff will be needed and postage
for mailing the applications to the federal government is the only
significant expense. Any profits will be added to the city’s general
fund, Harkless said.
Despite one resident’s objection that the move would take revenue away
from the U.S. Postal Service, council members unanimously agreed to move
ahead with the plan.
The only place in the city where residents can now apply for passports
is at the main post office on Camelback Street.
Once the city has made arrangements with the federal government,
possibly as soon as February, residents will be able to bring passport
applications to the city clerk’s office. The applications can be
downloaded from the Internet. The clerk’s office will not take passport
photographs, however.
Councilman Gary Proctor commended staff for coming up with the idea.
“This is a wonderful service to the community,” he said.
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