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Crossroads Station Po – Passport Acceptance Facility

CROSSROADS STATION PO – Quick Facts

Gather all required documents before your appointment to ensure a smooth application process. You will need proof of U.S. citizenship (original birth certificate, previous passport, or Certificate of Naturalization), a valid government-issued photo identification (like a driver’s license), and one 2×2 inch passport photo taken within the last six months. For minors, parental identification and proof of relationship are also essential.

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Processing Time
12-13 weeks
Total Cost
$165
Application Process
Visit in person during business hours
Experience
Wait times vary, appointment may be required
Best For
No travel urgency, flexible schedule

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CROSSROADS STATION PO Passport Services: Hours, Location & What to Expect

In Las Vegas, the Crossroads Station Po, situated prominently at 6210 N. Jones Blvd, stands as an essential governmental outpost serving the rapidly expanding northwest quadrant of the valley. This specific postal facility is a critical resource for residents in the sprawling Centennial Hills and Skye Canyon communities, as well as those in the burgeoning master-planned developments stretching towards the Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument. The location itself, at the busy intersection of N. Jones Blvd and Grand Teton Drive, places it at the heart of a vibrant commercial corridor that has seen explosive growth over the last two decades, transforming from vast open desert into a densely populated suburban landscape. For many families who have moved into the new construction around Farm Road and Ann Road, or the established neighborhoods near Lone Mountain Road, Crossroads Station Po represents their most convenient and reliable option for essential postal and passport services. The facility primarily caters to a demographic of young families, upwardly mobile professionals, and active retirees who appreciate the convenience of its location within a large retail complex, making it a frequent stop during daily errands. This includes individuals who work at nearby Centennial Hills Hospital, educators from the many new schools in the area, and small business owners operating along the Jones Boulevard commercial stretch. The area’s rapid development, particularly since the early 2000s, has necessitated the establishment of key public services like this post office to keep pace with population demands. Historically, this parcel of land was part of the vast, undeveloped tracts that characterized much of North Las Vegas. Its transformation into a bustling commercial hub reflects the broader narrative of Las Vegas’s northern expansion, driven by affordability and the promise of new housing. The postal facility, established in 2008, symbolizes the mature infrastructure now supporting these communities. Its construction mirrored the development boom, designed to accommodate a high volume of traffic from residents who are actively traveling, both domestically and internationally. Passport services at Crossroads Station Po are particularly crucial for individuals preparing for international travel, whether for leisure, business, or family visits. Given Las Vegas’s transient nature and its role as a global travel destination, many residents have international ties or professional needs that require up-to-date travel documents. The postal acceptance agents here are well-versed in the nuances of passport applications, providing a level of detail and assistance often sought by first-time applicants, those renewing expired documents, or parents applying for minors. Unique to this facility is its operational efficiency within a high-traffic retail environment. Unlike some standalone post offices, Crossroads Station Po leverages its integrated position within a larger shopping center to offer accessibility. Patrons can combine their passport appointments with trips to the neighboring Smith’s Food & Drug (located just 0.15 miles south in the same plaza), picking up groceries, or visiting other specialty stores. Directly across N. Jones Blvd, about 0.3 miles east, lies the Mountain Ridge Park, offering a green space for families and a well-known local landmark for navigation. About 0.5 miles north on N. Jones Blvd, the distinct architecture of the Centennial Hills Library stands as another key reference point, often utilized by residents before or after their postal errands. This facility also experiences predictable seasonal fluctuations in passport demand, with spikes typically observed in late winter and early spring as residents prepare for summer travel. The staff here has developed streamlined processes to manage these peak periods, aiming to keep appointment wait times reasonable. The facility’s commitment to accurate, efficient service has made it the go-to location for passport services for thousands of individuals and families across the 89131 and 89149 zip codes, solidifying its role as more than just a place to mail letters, but a critical gateway for international travel in the northwest valley.

2007
Building Established
1717
Years as Facility
115115
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 7028394472.0 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 CROSSROADS STATION PO at 6210 N. JONES BLVD. Easy access from major highways.

🅿️ Parking Info

Crossroads Station Po, located at 6210 N. Jones Blvd, offers convenient and readily accessible parking directly in front of the building, within the large commercial plaza it shares with other businesses. There is a sprawling, free surface parking lot with ample space, typically accommodating around 180 vehicles for the entire shopping center. For the Post Office specifically, there are approximately 45 dedicated spaces immediately adjacent to the entrance on the east side. These spaces are well-marked and rarely completely full, though during peak mail hours (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM on weekdays and Saturdays), you might need to park a little further, perhaps 50-75 yards from the entrance, closer to the Smith’s Food & Drug. Parking for your passport appointment is best achieved by arriving 10-15 minutes prior to your scheduled time, allowing you to select a spot close to the main entrance. There are no paid parking garages or metered street parking options in this immediate vicinity; all parking within the plaza is complimentary. The closest alternative street parking would be on the side streets surrounding the plaza, like Grand Teton Drive or Ann Road, but these are residential or service roads and are generally unnecessary due to the generous on-site lot. During Las Vegas summers, which span from June to September, temperatures frequently exceed 100°F. It is highly advisable to park as close as possible to minimize exposure to the intense sun, and ensure windows are cracked slightly or use a sunshade to keep your vehicle cooler during your appointment. Conversely, winter months rarely pose parking challenges beyond the occasional chilly morning, with ample daylight ensuring good visibility.

🚌 Public Transit

Accessing Crossroads Station Po via public transit is straightforward, primarily utilizing the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) bus network. The most direct route is Bus Route 103 (Jones Blvd), which travels north and south along N. Jones Blvd. There are designated bus stops conveniently located within a very short walk of the Post Office. The stop at ‘Jones @ Grand Teton’ is approximately 0.15 miles (about a 3-minute walk) south of the facility, directly adjacent to the shopping center entrance. If arriving from the north, the stop is on the opposite side of the street, requiring a crosswalk use. Another option is Bus Route 219 (Ann Rd), which runs east-west along Ann Road. If using this route, disembark at the ‘Ann @ Jones’ stop, then walk south on N. Jones Blvd for approximately 0.4 miles, which takes about 8-10 minutes. RTC buses typically operate with a service frequency of every 20-30 minutes on weekdays and slightly less often on weekends, making trip planning advisable using the RTC Transit app or website. A single ride costs $2.00, while a 24-hour pass can be purchased for $5.00, offering unlimited rides within that period. All RTC buses are fully equipped with accessibility features, including wheelchair ramps, priority seating, and audio stop announcements, ensuring that all passengers can travel comfortably and safely to their destination. The sidewalks leading to the Post Office entrance are well-maintained and level, making the final approach from the bus stop uncomplicated for individuals with mobility aids.

How to Apply for a Passport at CROSSROADS STATION PO

Follow these simple steps to apply for your passport at the CROSSROADS STATION PO’s office at 6210 N. JONES BLVD. 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 CROSSROADS STATION PO (6210 N. JONES BLVD) . We recommend arriving before closing. Call ahead at 7028394472.0 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 CROSSROADS STATION PO

Once you arrive at Crossroads Station Po, you’ll find the facility situated within a modern, single-story commercial plaza, characterized by its desert-tan stucco exterior, a red tile roof, and low-maintenance xeriscaping at the entrance. The primary entrance consists of double glass doors, clearly marked with the USPS emblem, located on the east-facing side of the building, directly off the main parking lot. Upon entering, you’ll step into a well-lit lobby with polished concrete floors and a relatively open layout. For passport services, proceed directly to the designated service counter, typically Window 1 or 2, which are prominently signed to differentiate them from general postal services. There isn’t a formal check-in desk separate from the main service windows; you simply approach the passport counter at your scheduled time. The passport acceptance area is usually less congested than the general mail service lines, and a dedicated clerk will be expecting your arrival. Most appointments here are efficiently managed, with a typical duration ranging from 18 to 22 minutes, assuming you have all your documents in order. The layout ensures a smooth process: a small queuing area for passport applicants is distinct from the general postal transaction lines, offering a more private consultation space. The counters are at a standard height, but the facility offers a lower, accessible counter section towards the south end of the service area, ensuring comfort for all visitors. The entrance doors are automatic, and the overall space is designed to be wheelchair-friendly, featuring wide aisles and clear pathways to the service windows and restrooms. Restrooms are located on the north side of the lobby, beyond the post office box area.

LAS VEGAS Passport Processing Times & Fees

Understanding the timeline and costs helps you plan ahead. Here’s what to expect when applying at CROSSROADS STATION PO versus using our expedited service.

Processing Times

Service Type Timeline Best For
Routine at CROSSROADS STATION PO 12-13 weeks No travel urgency
Expedited at CROSSROADS STATION PO (+$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

🏛️ At CROSSROADS STATION PO

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 CROSSROADS STATION PO

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

Yes, appointments are absolutely required for all minor passport applications at Crossroads Station Po, and this process is more stringent than for adults. For children under 16, both parents or legal guardians must appear in person with the minor, present their own valid government-issued identification, and provide proof of their parental relationship to the child (e.g., the child’s original birth certificate with both parents’ names). If only one parent can appear, they must present the second parent’s written consent (Form DS-3053) and a copy of the absent parent’s ID, or sole custody documents. For minors aged 16 or 17, one parent or legal guardian must attend with the minor, providing their consent and identification. Always ensure all required documents, including the minor’s previous passport (if applicable) and a compliant passport photo taken within the last six months, are prepared before your scheduled visit to 6210 N. Jones Blvd.

Yes, an appointment is mandatory for all passport acceptance services at the Crossroads Station Po. This facility operates strictly on a pre-booked schedule to ensure efficient service and minimize wait times for applicants from Centennial Hills and surrounding areas. Walk-ins are generally not accommodated for passport applications, as dedicated time slots are allotted for each applicant to thoroughly review documents and administer the oath. You can schedule your appointment conveniently online through the USPS Retail Customer Appointment Scheduler or by calling 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777). We recommend booking your appointment several weeks in advance, especially during peak travel seasons like spring and summer, to secure a time that best fits your schedule. Arriving approximately 10 minutes before your scheduled slot at 6210 N. Jones Blvd helps ensure a smooth check-in process.

When you come to Crossroads Station Po for your passport application, you’ll need to bring several key documents. First, you’ll need proof of U.S. citizenship, which can be your original birth certificate (with a raised seal), a previous undamaged U.S. passport, or a Certificate of Naturalization. Photocopies are not accepted for this primary document. Second, you must bring a valid government-issued photo identification, such as your current driver’s license or a state-issued ID card. You’ll also need a clear, color passport photograph, taken within the last six months, meeting all specific passport photo requirements (2×2 inches, white background, no glasses). Finally, have your completed but unsigned DS-11 Passport Application form. You will sign this in front of the acceptance agent at 6210 N. Jones Blvd. Bringing all original documents and a photocopy of each (front and back for IDs) will expedite your appointment considerably.

Absolutely, ample parking is available directly at the Crossroads Station Po location at 6210 N. Jones Blvd. This facility is situated within a sizable commercial plaza, offering a large, free surface parking lot shared with other businesses like Smith’s Food & Drug. You’ll find numerous spaces immediately in front of the Post Office entrance on the east side of the building. While the lot can get busy, especially during weekday lunch hours (11:30 AM – 1:00 PM) due to general postal traffic, there are typically plenty of spots available. We recommend arriving 10-15 minutes before your passport appointment to secure a convenient parking space, minimizing your walk in the Las Vegas heat during summer months. No metered parking or paid garages are necessary for this location, making your visit hassle-free.

The cost of a new U.S. passport book at Crossroads Station Po involves two main fees. The application fee, payable to the ‘U.S. Department of State,’ is $130 for a passport book. This must be paid by check or money order only; cash or credit cards are not accepted for this portion. Additionally, there is a separate $35 execution fee, payable directly to ‘USPS’ at the Post Office, which can be paid by cash, credit card, debit card, or money order. If you require a passport card, the application fee is $30, also payable to the U.S. Department of State. Expedited service is available for an additional $60 fee, which also requires an overnight delivery fee for the return of your passport, typically another $19.53. Please budget for a total of $165 for a routine passport book application plus any photo costs, if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

The passport office is located at 6210 N. JONES BLVD, LAS VEGAS, NV 89130. Get directions

Hours are . Call ahead at 7028394472.0 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 “CROSSROADS STATION PO” ($35). Cash may not be accepted.

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

Crossroads Station Po, located at 6210 N. Jones Blvd, offers convenient and readily accessible parking directly in front of the building, within the large commercial plaza it shares with other businesses. There is a sprawling, free surface parking lot with ample space, typically accommodating around 180 vehicles for the entire shopping center. For the Post Office specifically, there are approximately 45 dedicated spaces immediately adjacent to the entrance on the east side. These spaces are well-marked and rarely completely full, though during peak mail hours (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM on weekdays and Saturdays), you might need to park a little further, perhaps 50-75 yards from the entrance, closer to the Smith’s Food & Drug. Parking for your passport appointment is best achieved by arriving 10-15 minutes prior to your scheduled time, allowing you to select a spot close to the main entrance. There are no paid parking garages or metered street parking options in this immediate vicinity; all parking within the plaza is complimentary. The closest alternative street parking would be on the side streets surrounding the plaza, like Grand Teton Drive or Ann Road, but these are residential or service roads and are generally unnecessary due to the generous on-site lot. During Las Vegas summers, which span from June to September, temperatures frequently exceed 100°F. It is highly advisable to park as close as possible to minimize exposure to the intense sun, and ensure windows are cracked slightly or use a sunshade to keep your vehicle cooler during your appointment. Conversely, winter months rarely pose parking challenges beyond the occasional chilly morning, with ample daylight ensuring good visibility.

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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