Passport fair successful
It’s a service that’s always available at some post offices and at the two Lake County Title Bureau offices, but Kelly took this effort on the road as set up at the newspaper’s offices in space generally dedicated to the Community Media Lab.
Applicants had to provide their birth certificate and show another form of identification, in most cases a drivers license. The application, which took most about 10 to 15 minutes to complete, included the usual name, address and phone number plus details about other names used, mother’s maiden name, date and place of birth for parents, eye and hair color and other identifying details.
Their were a fair number of applicants who said they wanted to visit Canada, and they were told about the Passport Card, a less expensive option that allows crossing the border by land and traveling by ship in the Caribbean. It’s just $30 compared to the $110 for an an adult passport, but does not permit a return by air, even in case of an emergency. So most of those who want to get back to Canada applied for a regular passport, which is good for 10 years, Both the Passport Book and the Passport Card also have a $25 execution fee, in this case payable to the Clerk of Courts.
Lots of these folks said they were delighted to finally be applying for a passport so they could travel, You can hear the excitement in some of their voices if you view the two videos with this post.
For more information on obtaining a passport read this PDF from the Lake County Clerk of the Courts.
Apply in person at these locations:
- Lake County Ohio Title Bureau – East
2736 N Ridge Rd
Painesville, OH 44077 - Lake County Probate Court
25 N Park Pl
Painesville, OH 44077 - Lake County Title Bureau – West
30188 Euclid Ave
Wickliffe, OH 44092 - Mentor Post Office
8600 Tyler Blvd
Mentor, OH 44060 - Painesville Post Office
215 E Jackson St
Painesville, OH 44077 - Willoughby Post Office
4040 Erie St
Willoughby, OH 44094
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