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Long Beach residents wanting to take a trip abroad can now apply for a passport close to home.
The Long Beach City Clerk Department has begun accepting passport applications on behalf of the U.S. Department of State.

The new service was implemented to raise revenues and as a convenience for residents.
United States citizens may apply for their passports Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Long Beach City Hall, 333 West Ocean Blvd. The service is available by appointment or for walk-ins.

For passport application forms, information on documentation required, fees and other passport and international travel information, visit www.travel.state.gov.

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Paul Eakins reports on Long Beach City Hall, and local and regional politics. A newcomer to the Press-
Telegram, he previously has covered local and state government and politics in San Diego County, Mexico and his home state of Kansas.

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Kris Hanson reports on the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, covering environmental issues, economic triumphs and pitfalls and trade trends of America’s largest port. He also writes a weekly column “On The Waterfront”, appearing Tuesdays, and also produces an occassional video and column titled “On The Job,” which follows the hard-working men and women who keep Southern California’s economy humming.

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Karen Robes Meeks came to work for the Press-
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E-mail Karen at karen.robes@presstelegram.com.


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