Best Ways to Renew Passport in 2025 in Wisconsin

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Best Ways to Renew Passport in 2025 in Wisconsin
By Zet Cariaga
Published on May 29, 2025
Edited by Guy Lelouch

Is your passport expiring soon? Planning a big trip or just want to stay ready for anything? Renewing your passport in Wisconsin is easier than ever in 2025, thanks to new online options, clear mail-in steps, and helpful services like GOV+. Let’s break down the best, fastest, and most reliable ways to renew your passport this year—plus some expert tips to make the process smooth.

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Why Renew Your Passport Early?

Did you know many countries require your passport to be valid for at least six months after your travel dates? If your passport is set to expire soon, it’s smart to renew before you book that ticket. In 2024, over 24.5 million U.S. passports were issued, and the demand keeps growing. Processing times can vary, especially during busy travel seasons, so getting ahead is key.

Who Can Renew a Passport?

You can renew your passport if:

  • Your current passport is undamaged (normal wear and tear is fine)
  • 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 have legal proof of a name change)

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

Complete your application in just minutes with GOV+ — the easiest and most secure way to get or renew your U.S. passport.

Rated 4.8⭐ by over 10,852 happy customers, GOV+ takes the guesswork out of passport applications. Whether you need a passport renewal, new passport, or to replace a lost, stolen, or damaged passport, we handle the complex steps for you — fast, easy, and error-free.

How It Works:

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

  2. Receive your custom mail-in kit – Everything you need, delivered to your door.

  3. Track your progress – Stay updated every step until your passport arrives.

Error-Free Applications: 1M+ applications completed
Up-to-Date Compliance: Always aligned with the latest government rules
Expert Support: Instant help when you need it

Why GOV+?

  • Avoid mistakes that cause costly delays

  • Save hours of time

  • Fast-track your passport in as little as 2 weeks

  • Stay secure with industry-leading privacy protections

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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Other Ways to Renew Your Passport in Wisconsin (2025)

There are three main ways to renew your passport:

1. Online Passport Renewal

Good news: Eligible U.S. citizens can now renew their passports online! This is the fastest and most convenient option for most adults.

How it works:

  • Go to the official online renewal portal
  • Create or sign in to your MyTravelGov account
  • Complete the application and upload a digital passport photo (JPEG format)
  • Pay the renewal fee by credit or debit card
  • Track your status with real-time updates

Requirements:

  • Your last passport was valid for 10 years and is expiring within one year or expired less than five years ago
  • You’re not changing your name (unless you have legal proof)
  • You’re applying for routine service (not urgent/emergency)

2. Renew by Mail

If you’re not eligible for online renewal, the mail-in option is still very popular and reliable.

How it works:

  • Fill out Form DS-82 (available online to print or fill by hand)
  • Include your most recent passport, a new passport photo, and the renewal fee (check or money order)
  • Mail everything using a trackable delivery method to the address listed on the form (usually a PO Box)
  • Keep your tracking number and watch for updates

3. In-Person Renewal

You must apply in person if:

  • Your passport is lost, stolen, or damaged
  • You were under 16 when your last passport was issued
  • Your last passport was issued more than 15 years ago
  • You need your passport urgently (life-or-death emergency or urgent travel)

Where to go:

  • Passport acceptance facilities (post offices, county clerk offices, some libraries)
  • Regional passport agencies (for urgent travel; nearest are in Chicago or Detroit)

Fees:

  • Application fee: $130 (passport book)
  • Execution fee: $35 (for new applications, not renewals)

Processing Time:

  • Routine: 4-6 weeks
  • Expedited: 2-3 weeks (with $60 expedite fee)
  • Urgent/Life-or-death: Contact the National Passport Information Center for an emergency appointment

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What Documents Do You Need?

For most adult renewals (online or mail-in):

  • Most recent passport book/card
  • New passport photo (2x2 inches, color, recent)
  • Completed DS-82 form (mail-in) or online application
  • Payment (credit/debit for online; check/money order for mail)
  • Legal name change document (if your name has changed)

How Long Does It Take?

  • Routine Service: 4-6 weeks (plus mailing time)
  • Expedited Service: 2-3 weeks (plus mailing time)
  • Emergency/Urgent: As little as 3 business days (with proof of travel/life-or-death emergency)

Expert Tips for a Smooth Renewal

  • Apply early: Don’t wait until the last minute—processing times can spike during busy travel seasons.
  • Double-check your documents: Missing or incorrect info can delay your application.
  • Use a trackable mailing service: Always keep your receipt and tracking number.
  • Get your passport photo right: White background, no glasses, no hats, and a neutral expression.
  • Check your destination’s rules: Some countries require your passport to be valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates.

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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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