Passport Services Closing - City of Bonney Lake

Bonney Lake, WA** Local News

The City of Bonney Lake will cease its Passport Services as of October 31, 2024, due to a significant staffing shortage. This closure may impact residents who depend on local services for passport applications. To assist with this transition, the city has directed residents to the U. S. Department of State's website, which provides a list of alternative businesses that can help with passport applications.

The city recognizes the importance of accessible government services and is dedicated to supporting its community during this change. This situation highlights the challenges local governments face in maintaining essential services amidst staffing issues. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and reach out to the city for further assistance.

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