The Department of State announced Americans with a US mailing address can now fill out a passport renewal application via its website, rather than needing to print a physical copy and mail it in with a check. Applicants can upload a photo, fill out the related form and make a payment entirely online.
The effort is part of President Biden's Executive Order to modernize government services and make them more accessible to Americans.
In a blog post, the Department of State said it also made other changes to expedite the passport renewal process, such as adding more staffing and boosting technological advancements to cut down on wait times. It now takes about one-third of the time to approve a renewed passport, often under the promised 6 to 8 week window, compared to last summer, according to the agency.
The service is available for applicants aged 25 or older with a 10-year passport that expired within the last five years. The change also only applies for regular tourist passports.
For first-time passport applications, however, adults are still required to print a physical form and mail it in, or visit various processing facilities in person. Check out our how-to find out how the service works.