Yes, most Walgreens Photo Centers offer in-store passport photo services nationwide. Trained associates take and print your photos. There are also online alternatives that allow you to get compliant passport photos. Just upload your photo and get your passport photos without leaving your home.
Most, but not all, Walgreens locations provide in-store passport photo services. Passport photo services are typically offered at Walgreens stores that have a dedicated “Photo Center” or “Photo Department.” Most larger Walgreens stores include this service. It’s always a good idea to use the Walgreens store locator or call your local store beforehand to confirm availability.
No, appointments are typically not required for in-store passport photo services at Walgreens. You can walk in during Photo Center operating hours.
For in-store services, your printed passport photos are usually ready within 15 minutes, often even quicker, depending on store traffic. Online alternatives can provide digital photos instantly, with prints available for same-day pickup or 2-3 day home delivery.
You don’t need to bring any specific documents or paperwork to get your passport photo taken. Walgreens only provides the photos; they do not process passport applications.
In-store passport photos at Walgreens cost $16.99 for two government-compliant 2×2 inch printed photos. This price includes a free digital copy emailed to you.
Yes, you can potentially get passport photos for as low as $0.39 by using an online alternative service. Here’s how:
Yes! When you get your passport photos taken in-store, Walgreens provides two printed photos along with a free digital copy that is emailed to you at no extra charge. Online alternative services also offer instant digital copies.
Walgreens generally offers the digital copy via email with your in-store purchase. Some locations may offer saving the digital copy to a USB drive for an additional fee; it’s best to confirm with your local store.
Yes, Walgreens uses a high-quality passport photo system. Photos are taken and printed strictly in accordance with U.S. government regulations for size, background, expression, and other details to ensure compliance.
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, Walgreens employees are trained to take passport photos for all ages, including children and babies. They are equipped to handle the specific requirements for infants (e.g., ensuring eyes are open, appropriate background, etc.), though it can sometimes take a bit longer to get a compliant photo for very young children.
No, Walgreens is not a passport acceptance facility. They only provide the passport photos. You will need to submit your completed passport application and supporting documents at an authorized acceptance facility (like a post office or specific government offices).
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.
Many Walgreens Photo Centers can take photos for other countries as well, adhering to their specific requirements. It’s advisable to bring the specific photo requirements for that country or inquire with the store associate before your visit.