The U.S. State Department has ordered certain public libraries nationwide to cease processing passport applications, ...
The State Department says over 99 percent of the U.S. population lives within 20 miles of an authorized passport acceptance ...
The agency, which regulates U.S. passports, began issuing cease and desist orders to not-for-profit libraries in late fall, ...
The State Department ordered nonprofit libraries to stop processing passports, citing federal law.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Davis Street branch of the United States Postal Service would have appeared completely normal to any non-Evanston resident. Community members stood filling out paperwork at ...
Lancaster County will lose half of its passport agencies this week after federal officials declared nonprofit libraries can no longer offer passport services. The U.S. Department of State last week ...
A former postal worker defrauded thousands, impacting charities and businesses across Washington and California.
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Why Passport Services Are Disappearing From Some Libraries
A State Department order is forcing nonprofit libraries to stop accepting passport applications.
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Passport fair offered Feb. 14 at Lancaster Post Office
Need a passport? Lancaster’s Feb. 14 fair offers walk-in service, photos and information on fees and required documents.
A former postal worker living in California has pleaded guilty to mail fraud in a scheme where he stole tens of thousands of ...
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