Best Ways to Renew Passport in 2025 in Illinois

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Best Ways to Renew Passport in 2025 in Illinois
By Zet Cariaga
Published on May 16, 2025
Edited by Guy Lelouch

Renewing your passport shouldn’t be stressful. Whether your travel plans are around the corner or you just want to stay prepared, Illinois residents have more options than ever to renew their U.S. passports in 2025. Let’s break down the latest methods, fees, timelines, and tips to make your renewal fast and worry-free.

Need a step-by-step guide? If you're unsure where to start, check out how to renew your passport for a detailed walkthrough. From gathering your documents to choosing the best renewal method, staying informed will help you avoid delays and get your passport ready in no time.

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Why Renew Your Passport Early?

Did you know most countries require your passport to be valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates? In 2024, over 169 million Americans held valid passports, and more than 20 million applications were processed last year alone. With so many people renewing, processing times can spike, especially before holidays and summer breaks.

Why Choose GOV+ for Passport Renewal in Illinois (2025)?

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How It Works:

  1. Fill out your personalized form – GOV+ prepares your documents to avoid mistakes and delays.
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Why GOV+?

  • Avoid mistakes that cause costly delays
  • Save hours of time
  • Fast-track your passport in as little as 2 weeks
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Government Fees Apply:

  • Passport Book (Adult): $165
  • Passport Book (Minor): $135
  • Passport Card (Adult): $65
  • Passport Card (Minor): $50

Note: GOV+ is a private service — filing on your own is free, but comes with risks of errors and delays.

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Passport Renewal Other Options in Illinois (2025)

1. Renewing Your Passport Online

Big news: The U.S. State Department now offers online passport renewal for eligible adults. This pilot program is expanding in 2025, making it easier than ever to renew from home-no printing, mailing, or waiting in line.

Who’s eligible for online renewal?

  • Your current passport was valid for 10 years and issued when you were 25 or older.
  • It was issued between 2009 and 2015 (or more than 9 but less than 15 years ago).
  • No name, gender, or birth date changes needed.
  • You’re not traveling internationally for at least 8 weeks.
  • You live in the U.S. (not abroad or using APO/FPO addresses).
  • Your passport is undamaged and not reported lost or stolen.

How does it work?

  • Sign up or log in at MyTravelGov (state.gov).
  • Fill out the application, upload a digital photo, and pay online.
  • Your old passport will be canceled after submission (but you don’t have to mail it in).
  • Routine processing only expedited option yet.

Online renewal is expected to help over 5 million Americans each year!

2. Renewing Your Passport by Mail

You can renew by mail if:

  • Your passport is undamaged and in your possession.
  • It was issued when you were 16 or older.
  • It was issued within the last 15 years.
  • It’s in your current name, or you can provide legal proof of your name change.

What you’ll need:

  • Completed DS-82 form (print and sign).
  • Your most recent passport.
  • One passport photo (2x2 inches, taken within the last 6 months).
  • Payment (check or money order).
  • Proof of name change (if needed).

Where to send it:

  • Use a large, trackable envelope (like USPS Priority Mail).
  • Address it to the location listed on your DS-82 form for Illinois residents.

Fees:

  • $130 for a passport book
  • $30 for a passport card
  • $160 for both
  • Expedited processing: add $60
  • 1-2 day delivery: add $21.36

3. Renewing In Person

Some situations require an in-person visit to a passport acceptance facility:

  • Your previous passport was issued before you turned 16.
  • It’s been more than 15 years since your last passport was issued.
  • Your passport is lost, stolen, or badly damaged.
  • You need to change your name, gender, or other personal details.
  • You’re renewing a child’s passport (under 16).

Where to go:

  • Passport acceptance facilities (post offices, some libraries, county offices).
  • Make an appointment online or by phone.
  • Bring all required documents, including proof of citizenship, ID, and a passport photo.

Extra fees:

  • $35 acceptance fee (in addition to application fees).

Renew your passport with GOV+ now!

Zet Cariaga
About the author
Zet Cariaga is a researcher and administrative assistant at GovPlus. Zet has been passionate about solving government application issues for over four years, always helping make life easier for GOV+ customers.
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