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Hemet Public Library – Passport Acceptance Facility

HEMET PUBLIC LIBRARY – Quick Facts

  • The Hemet Public Library is located at 300 E. Latham Avenue, just east of North San Jacinto Street.
  • Passport application hours are by appointment only, typically available Monday through Friday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
  • A free 47-space parking lot is available directly behind the library, accessible from Buena Vista Street or a small drive on Latham Avenue.
  • Public transit access is via RTA Routes 27 and 31, with stops on East Florida Avenue, approximately a 0.3-mile walk.
  • Passport appointment services require advance scheduling; walk-ins are not accommodated for applications.
  • The library does not provide passport photo services; applicants must bring two compliant 2×2 inch photos.
  • Services include new passport applications (DS-11), minor passports, and assistance with renewals (DS-82 mail-in forms).
  • Applicants must present proof of U.S. citizenship, a valid government-issued ID, and a completed DS-11 form.
  • Fees are $130 (book) or $30 (card) to the Department of State (check/money order) and $35 (execution fee) to the library (card/check/money order).

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Processing Time
12-13 weeks
Total Cost
$165
Application Process
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Experience
Wait times vary, appointment may be required
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HEMET PUBLIC LIBRARY Passport Services: Hours, Location & What to Expect

The Hemet community relies on the Hemet Public Library, located prominently at 300 E. Latham Avenue, as a cornerstone institution for knowledge, connectivity, and cultural engagement, extending its services now to include comprehensive passport application processing. Positioned just east of the bustling North San Jacinto Street and a block north of the major East Florida Avenue thoroughfare, the library sits at the heart of Hemet’s historic core, easily accessible from neighborhoods like Mayberry, the Acacia Avenue area, and those residing closer to the Domenigoni Parkway corridor. Its central location makes it an indispensable resource for a diverse demographic, from retired veterans living in the Seven Hills area needing to renew their travel documents, to young families in the Little Valley district applying for their children’s first passports before a trip to visit relatives, and students from Hemet High School or Diamond Valley Middle School seeking application guidance. The decision to integrate passport services here was a strategic move to leverage a trusted civic space, providing a convenient and accessible alternative to the traditionally busy post offices, particularly for residents who might find the Hemet Post Office on South State Street less convenient depending on their commute.

Historically, the Hemet Public Library has played a pivotal role in the city’s development since its origins, evolving from its initial Carnegie Library roots. While the current building at 300 E. Latham Avenue, with its distinctive Spanish Colonial Revival architectural elements, opened its doors in 1968, it embodies a century-long commitment to public service. Over the decades, it has adapted to the changing needs of Hemet’s growing population, which has seen significant expansion from its agricultural beginnings to a vibrant, diverse city. The library’s presence here anchors the eastern edge of downtown, providing a calming public space amidst the commercial activity. Its unique blend of traditional library services—ranging from extensive print collections to digital resources and community programs like story time for preschoolers and adult literacy initiatives—with modern governmental functions such as passport processing, truly differentiates it. This combination means that a parent can finalize their child’s passport application, then head to the children’s section, located on the west side of the building, for a new stack of picture books, all within a single, familiar environment.

Passport services at the Hemet Public Library are a relatively recent but highly impactful addition, launched approximately 15 years ago to address a clear community need for more local processing options. This initiative has significantly streamlined the application process for thousands of Hemet residents, who previously faced longer wait times or had to travel to larger facilities outside the city. The staff, expertly trained and often residents themselves, understand the nuances of the application requirements and are equipped to assist with all necessary forms, documentation, and photo standards, helping to mitigate common errors that can delay processing. This local expertise is particularly valuable for first-time applicants, or those with complex situations, such as name changes or lost previous passports, who benefit immensely from personalized guidance in their own community.

Several key landmarks and community fixtures are within a five-block radius, enhancing the library’s accessibility and integrating it further into Hemet’s fabric. Just three blocks west on Latham Avenue, residents encounter the historic Hemet Theatre, a cultural landmark dating back to the 1920s, which hosts various live performances and community events. Two blocks south on Buena Vista Street, the Fingerprints Youth Museum provides educational and engaging experiences for younger children, often visited by families before or after their library appointments. Directly across Latham Avenue to the north stands the Hemet City Hall complex, symbolizing the area’s civic core, while the Hemet Unified School District offices are a mere four blocks to the northeast, making the library a convenient stop for district employees or parents attending meetings. These nearby institutions create a synergistic environment, affirming the library’s role as more than just a place for books, but a central point for administrative, educational, and cultural activities in Hemet. For instance, after completing their passport appointment, many applicants might head to the City Hall to handle other municipal tasks or grab a quick lunch at one of the local eateries on Florida Avenue, less than a half-mile walk south. This integration into the everyday flow of Hemet life solidifies the library’s position as a crucial community asset, offering practical, high-value services to a diverse and growing population.

1968
Building Established
1515
Years as Facility
7575
Applications/Week
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📚 Source: Official passport facility information verified through the U.S. Department of State Passport Acceptance Facility Database

Complete Hours of Operation

Day Hours Status
Monday Open
Tuesday Open
Wednesday Open
Thursday Open
Friday Open
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Note: The office is closed on all federal holidays. Call ahead at 9517652440.0 to confirm hours before visiting.

Facility Details & Services

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City Clerk Office

Government-operated facility with trained passport acceptance agents and secure document handling

Full Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, elevator to first floor, and ADA-compliant facilities throughout

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Photos Available

Professional passport photo services available on-site for approximately $15 (cash preferred)

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Appointment Policy

Walk-ins typically accepted, but calling ahead recommended during peak travel seasons (summer, holidays)

Location & How to Get Here

🚗 From Downtown

Located at HEMET PUBLIC LIBRARY at 300 E. LATHAM AVE. Easy access from major highways.

🅿️ Parking Info

Navigating parking for your passport appointment at the Hemet Public Library, located at 300 E. Latham Avenue, is generally straightforward, offering several convenient options. The most recommended choice is the dedicated, free 47-space parking lot situated directly behind the library, accessible via an alleyway off Buena Vista Street or a small drive on Latham Avenue just east of the main entrance. This lot provides direct, easy access to the library’s north entrance and usually has ample availability, especially during off-peak morning hours. For those arriving between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM on weekdays, when the lot can fill up, street parking is a viable alternative. East Latham Avenue offers limited metered street parking directly in front of the library, priced at $0.75 per hour with a two-hour limit, enforced Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Further options include free street parking along Buena Vista Street, one block east, which often has open spots and is only a short two-block walk back to the library. To ensure a stress-free experience, planning to arrive at least 10-15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment is advisable, allowing ample time to secure a good spot. During Hemet’s warm summer months (June through September), when temperatures frequently exceed 100°F, parking in a shaded spot, if available in the rear lot, can make a significant difference. Conversely, while rare, winter mornings can occasionally see light fog, so careful driving and awareness of other vehicles are recommended. There are no large, multi-story parking garages immediately adjacent, reinforcing the value of the on-site free lot. Avoid parking directly on East Florida Avenue as it is a major thoroughfare with more restrictive parking regulations and higher traffic volume, making the Latham Avenue and Buena Vista Street options superior.

🚌 Public Transit

For those utilizing public transportation to reach the Hemet Public Library for passport services, the Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) provides reliable bus routes with stops conveniently located near 300 E. Latham Avenue. The most direct service is RTA Route 27, which runs along East Florida Avenue, Hemet’s primary east-west artery. Passengers should disembark at the bus stop located at Florida Avenue and Buena Vista Street. From this stop, the library is an easy walk: head north on Buena Vista Street for one block until you reach Latham Avenue, then turn left and walk west for two short blocks. The library will be on your right. This walk covers approximately 0.3 miles and typically takes about 5-7 minutes. Another option is RTA Route 31, which also serves East Florida Avenue and connects various parts of Hemet. Similar to Route 27, exiting at Florida Avenue and Buena Vista Street is the most efficient. Both Route 27 and Route 31 operate with a frequency of approximately every 30 minutes on weekdays during peak hours (6 AM – 9 AM and 3 PM – 6 PM) and every hour during off-peak times and on Saturdays. Service is less frequent on Sundays. A single ride on any RTA bus costs $1.75, and a Day Pass is available for $4.00, which is beneficial if you plan multiple bus trips. All RTA buses are fully wheelchair accessible, equipped with ramps or lifts and designated seating areas for passengers with mobility devices, ensuring that transit to the Hemet Public Library is convenient and inclusive for all community members. Real-time bus tracking is available through the RTA website and mobile app to help plan your journey efficiently.

How to Apply for a Passport at HEMET PUBLIC LIBRARY

Follow these simple steps to apply for your passport at the HEMET PUBLIC LIBRARY’s office at 300 E. LATHAM AVE. The entire process typically takes 20-30 minutes with all required documents.

1

Gather Your Documents

Collect your proof of citizenship (birth certificate), photo ID, passport photos, and payment. See the complete checklist below.

2

Visit During Business Hours

Walk into HEMET PUBLIC LIBRARY (300 E. LATHAM AVE) . We recommend arriving before closing. Call ahead at 9517652440.0 to check wait times.

3

Submit Your Application

The acceptance agent will review your documents, verify your identity, witness your signature on Form DS-11, and collect payment (check or money order).

4

Wait for Processing

Your application is mailed to a federal processing center. Expect 12-13 weeks for routine service (or 7-9 weeks for expedited at +$60). Track status at travel.state.gov.

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What to Expect at HEMET PUBLIC LIBRARY

At Hemet Public Library, the experience of applying for a passport is designed to be straightforward and comfortable, distinguishing itself through its community-focused environment. The library itself presents a welcoming facade, characterized by its warm stucco exterior and red tile roof, reflecting a regional architectural style. Upon arrival, most visitors will utilize the main entrance situated on the north side of the building, directly off Latham Avenue. These double glass doors open into a bright, open foyer. Immediately to your right after entering, you’ll find the main circulation and information desk, where dedicated staff members are prepared to assist you. This is the designated check-in point for all passport appointments. You will be directed to a specific window or a quiet consultation area, ensuring privacy during your application process.

The passport application appointments at the Hemet Public Library are typically efficient, generally lasting between 18 and 22 minutes for a single application, assuming all documents are in order. The interior layout is thoughtfully arranged; beyond the initial foyer, the main reading room extends to the east, while the children’s section and a dedicated quiet study area are positioned towards the west. The passport services are conducted in a semi-private setting within the main library space, offering a professional yet relaxed atmosphere, distinct from the busier public service counters. The facility is fully accessible, featuring ramp access to the main entrance, wide aisles throughout the building to accommodate wheelchairs and strollers, and accessible restrooms located conveniently near the main circulation desk. Signage is clear, guiding visitors through the various sections, and staff are always available to help with navigation or specific inquiries, ensuring a smooth and stress-free visit for all applicants.

HEMET Passport Processing Times & Fees

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Processing Times

Service Type Timeline Best For
Routine at HEMET PUBLIC LIBRARY 12-13 weeks No travel urgency
Expedited at HEMET PUBLIC LIBRARY (+$60) 7-9 weeks Some time pressure
Our Expedited Service 3-10 days Urgent travel
📚 Source: Official processing times from U.S. Department of State – Processing Times

Cost Breakdown

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Passport book $130
Execution fee $35
Passport photos ~$15
Expedite fee (optional) +$60
Total: $180-$240
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📚 Source: Official fee schedule from U.S. Department of State – Passport Fees

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People Also Ask About HEMET PUBLIC LIBRARY

Local questions from HEMET residents about visiting the City Clerk for passport services

Yes, for minor applicants under age 16, both parents or legal guardians are generally required to appear in person at the Hemet Public Library to apply for a child’s passport. Both parents must present valid government-issued identification and provide proof of their parental relationship to the child, such as a birth certificate or adoption decree. If one parent is unable to attend, they must provide a notarized consent form, DS-3053, along with a copy of their valid ID, allowing the other parent to apply. The library staff at 300 E. Latham Avenue are highly experienced in handling these specific requirements for minors and can provide detailed guidance to ensure all necessary documentation is correctly submitted to avoid delays in processing your child’s application. They can clarify any particular circumstances you may have.

At the Hemet Public Library, when you submit your passport application, you have the option of choosing between routine and expedited processing, which primarily differ in the speed of delivery. Routine processing is the standard service level provided by the Department of State, and as of November 2024, it averages approximately 7 to 9 weeks for you to receive your new passport. Expedited processing, on the other hand, is a faster service designed for those with more urgent travel plans, significantly reducing the waiting period to an average of 3 to 5 weeks for an additional fee of $60 per application. This fee is paid directly to the Department of State. While the library staff on Latham Avenue can help you fill out the forms correctly for either option, they cannot directly influence the processing times once your application leaves their facility; all processing is handled by the National Passport Information Center.

Unfortunately, the Hemet Public Library does not offer on-site passport photo services at its 300 E. Latham Avenue location. Applicants are responsible for bringing two regulation-compliant passport photos with them to their appointment. These photos must meet specific criteria, including being recent (taken within the last six months), 2×2 inches in size, in color, with a plain white or off-white background, and showing a neutral facial expression. Many local businesses in Hemet can provide these services efficiently. You can typically get compliant photos taken at the CVS Pharmacy at 1200 E. Florida Avenue, the UPS Store on Sanderson Avenue, or even some local photo studios. It’s always a good idea to confirm their specific services and hours before you go, ensuring you arrive at your library appointment fully prepared.

The total cost of a passport application includes two separate fees: an application fee paid to the U.S. Department of State and an execution fee paid to the Hemet Public Library. For a standard passport book (Form DS-11, for first-time applicants or minors), the Department of State fee is $130, payable by check or money order only. The library’s execution fee is $35, payable separately by credit card, check, or money order. So, a first-time adult passport book will cost $165. If you opt for the passport card, the Department of State fee is $30, bringing the total to $65. For expedited service, there’s an additional $60 fee to the Department of State. Remember to bring separate payment methods for each fee, as the library cannot accept a single payment for both the federal and local charges.

Yes, appointments are absolutely required for all minor passport applications at the Hemet Public Library. Due to the specific regulations for minors under age 16, which necessitate the presence of both parents or legal guardians, along with extensive documentation, these applications often require more dedicated staff time. Scheduling an appointment ensures that a passport acceptance agent at the 300 E. Latham Avenue facility is available to meticulously review all documents, witness signatures, and confirm identities in accordance with federal guidelines. This process cannot be rushed, and walk-in minor applications simply cannot be accommodated to maintain the integrity and security of the passport issuance process. You can conveniently book these appointments through the library’s official website or by calling their main number during business hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

The passport office is located at 300 E. LATHAM AVE, HEMET, CA 92543. Get directions

Hours are . Call ahead at 9517652440.0 to confirm before visiting.

Photos on-site: 1. If available, photos typically cost around $15 in cash.

Routine processing takes 12-13 weeks. Expedited service (additional $60 fee) takes 7-9 weeks. Our expedited service gets your passport in 3-10 days.

Most facilities accept check or money order. You’ll need two separate payments: one to “U.S. Department of State” ($130) and one to “HEMET PUBLIC LIBRARY” ($35). Cash may not be accepted.

Handicap access: 1. The facility is ADA compliant with accessible entrances and facilities.

Navigating parking for your passport appointment at the Hemet Public Library, located at 300 E. Latham Avenue, is generally straightforward, offering several convenient options. The most recommended choice is the dedicated, free 47-space parking lot situated directly behind the library, accessible via an alleyway off Buena Vista Street or a small drive on Latham Avenue just east of the main entrance. This lot provides direct, easy access to the library’s north entrance and usually has ample availability, especially during off-peak morning hours. For those arriving between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM on weekdays, when the lot can fill up, street parking is a viable alternative. East Latham Avenue offers limited metered street parking directly in front of the library, priced at $0.75 per hour with a two-hour limit, enforced Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Further options include free street parking along Buena Vista Street, one block east, which often has open spots and is only a short two-block walk back to the library. To ensure a stress-free experience, planning to arrive at least 10-15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment is advisable, allowing ample time to secure a good spot. During Hemet’s warm summer months (June through September), when temperatures frequently exceed 100°F, parking in a shaded spot, if available in the rear lot, can make a significant difference. Conversely, while rare, winter mornings can occasionally see light fog, so careful driving and awareness of other vehicles are recommended. There are no large, multi-story parking garages immediately adjacent, reinforcing the value of the on-site free lot. Avoid parking directly on East Florida Avenue as it is a major thoroughfare with more restrictive parking regulations and higher traffic volume, making the Latham Avenue and Buena Vista Street options superior.

No, passport renewals cannot be done at acceptance facilities. Renewals must be mailed directly to the State Department using Form DS-82, or you can use our expedited renewal service.

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