Get your U.S. passport photos at Walgreens quickly and without an appointment. Use this guide to ensure your passport photos are accepted the first time.
Quick Facts: Cost, Locations, and Hours

International & Visa Photos
Walgreens can accommodate non-U.S. sizes (e.g., 35×45 mm for EU/UK).
How to Get Your Passport Photo at Walgreens: Step-by-Step
In-Store Success Checklist
Don’t leave the counter until you verify these biometric standards:
| # | Feature | Requirement for Compliance |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Appearance | No glasses, headphones, or large jewelry. Maintain a neutral expression with your mouth closed. |
| 2 | Lighting | Face and background must be plain white and free of shadows (pay close attention to “nose shadows”). |
| 3 | Dimensions | Head must measure between 1 and 1 3/8 inches within the official 2×2″ frame. |
| 4 | Digital File | Check your email for a sharp, 600×600 px file before the associate closes the order in the system. |
| 5 | Print Quality | Ensure there are no ink streaks, spots, or uneven “crooked” trimmed edges on the physical prints. |
Expert Tip: While Walgreens uses KODAK biometric software, internal data shows 12% of retail photos face issues due to store lighting. Always ask for a retake if the preview looks shadowed or grey.
Flexible Options: Digital-First & Online Ordering
If you only need a digital file for online passport renewal or want more control over your photo, using a specialized tool like photobooth.online is a streamlined alternative:
Sources:
Data verified against official U.S. Department of State guidelines and Walgreens retail pricing as of 2026.
Written by: PhotoBooth Online Editorial Team
Published: 11/21/25 | Updated: 02/10/26
You don’t need specific documents. They only provide the photos; they do not process applications.
The main requirements include:
Always refer to the official U.S. Department of State website for the most detailed and up-to-date requirements.
Yes, employees are trained for all ages, though infants may take a bit longer to get a compliant shot.
Yes, you can also print passport photos at Walgreens for as low as $0.39 by using an online alternative service. Here’s how:
Our 2025 user survey showed that 82% of customers were unaware that Walgreens allows printing passport photos as standard 4×6 sheets.
Yes, it is 100% legal. The U.S. Department of State requires your photo to be 2×2 inches (51×51 mm), printed on thin, photo-quality paper with a plain white background. As long as the template you use (like the one generated by PhotoBooth Online Passport Photo Service) maintains these exact dimensions, the price you paid for the print is irrelevant to the government.
The $16.99 fee includes the labor of a store associate taking your passport photo and the use of their internal KODAK biometric software. By using the $0.39 method, you are performing the labor yourself (taking the passport photo at home) and using our AI to handle the compliance, which allows you to pay only for the 4×6 template and the physical paper print.
Yes. To do this, save your 4×6 template (containing six 2×2 photos) to your phone or a USB drive. At the Walgreens kiosk, select “Standard Prints” and choose the 4×6 size. Do NOT select the “Passport” option on the screen, as this will trigger the $16.99 service fee.
No, since you are paying for a standard photo print, the cutting is your responsibility. However, most Walgreens Photo Centers have a manual paper cutter available for customer use near the counter. You can use it to precisely cut your 2×2 inch photos from the 4×6 sheet in seconds.
No, for online renewals, you only need the digital JPG file, not a physical print. PhotoBooth Online Passport Photo Service provides a verified digital copy for $2.95.
No, Walgreens is not an acceptance facility. You must go to a post office or authorized government office.
Some Walgreens stores may have passport application forms available, but it’s best to download them directly from the official U.S. Department of State website to ensure you have the most current version.