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WILLIAMSBURG STATION Passport Services: Hours, Location & What to Expect
The passport facility at 263 SOUTH FOURTH STREET is a critical point of contact for international travel documentation within the vibrant, multifaceted community of South Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Positioned just a single block north of the Williamsburg Bridge entrance ramps, this United States Postal Service branch serves a uniquely diverse population navigating the demands of global mobility. Its location places it at the nexus of several distinct neighborhood identities, including the historic Hasidic Jewish community to the east, the burgeoning artist and young professional enclaves to the west, and the long-established residential areas stretching towards Bedford-Stuyvesant just south of Broadway.
Historically, this area of South Williamsburg was a hub of industrial activity and manufacturing, with the Williamsburg Bridgeās construction in 1903 solidifying its role as a vital transportation corridor. Over the decades, the neighborhood has witnessed significant demographic shifts, from waves of European immigrants to the post-war expansion of the Hasidic community, and more recently, the influx of a younger, creative class drawn to its loft spaces and cultural offerings. The facility itself, a sturdy, utilitarian structure characteristic of mid-20th-century federal buildings, reflects this history, standing as a constant amidst rapid change. Its brick facade and practical design offer a no-frills, efficient environment for essential government services.
Who specifically utilizes this passport acceptance facility? The clientele is notably varied. Many individuals from the surrounding Hasidic communities, particularly families planning visits to relatives in Israel or other international destinations, rely on this convenient, familiar location. They often come seeking guidance on child passport applications and renewals. Simultaneously, young professionals and creatives residing in the luxury apartment buildings and converted warehouses along Kent Avenue, Bedford Avenue, and Havemeyer Street frequent the facility for their first-time passport applications, renewals, and expedited service needs as they embark on international business trips, sabbaticals, or leisure travel. Students from institutions like the Grand Street Campus, located merely five blocks east, also form a segment of the applicant pool as they prepare for study abroad programs or international internships. The facility handles a consistent volume of these diverse applications, typically processing 80-100 applications each week.
The convenience offered by its specific positioning is paramount. Located between Driggs Avenue and Havemeyer Street, the facility is easily accessible whether one is arriving via the B24 bus along Grand Street, walking from the Marcy Avenue J/M/Z subway station, or even driving from across the Williamsburg Bridge. Nearby landmarks within a five-block radius include the historic Kellogg’s Diner at 518 Metropolitan Avenue (0.3 miles north), a local institution since the 1970s, and the imposing structure of the Grand Street Campus high schools at 850 Grand Street. The architectural character of the immediate blocks features a mix of pre-war tenements, newer residential developments, and commercial storefronts that cater to both long-time residents and recent arrivals. The presence of multiple pharmacies and banks, such as Chase Bank at 225 Havemeyer Street (0.1 miles away), underscores its central role in daily life. This blend of accessibility, diverse patronage, and a consistent level of service makes the Williamsburg Station passport facility a genuinely integral part of the South Williamsburg experience for anyone requiring international travel documents.
Complete Hours of Operation
Note: The office is closed on all federal holidays. Call ahead at 9172464128.0 to confirm hours before visiting.
Facility Details & Services
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
Photos Available
Professional passport photo services available on-site for approximately $15 (cash preferred)
Appointment Policy
Walk-ins typically accepted, but calling ahead recommended during peak travel seasons (summer, holidays)
Location & How to Get Here
š From Downtown
Located at WILLIAMSBURG STATION at 263 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. Easy access from major highways.
š æļø Parking Info
Finding parking around the Williamsburg Station on South 4th Street requires a strategic approach due to the area’s high density. Metered street parking is available directly on South 4th Street, Havemeyer Street, and other surrounding blocks like Keap Street, typically costing $2.50 to $3.50 per hour. These meters are enforced Monday through Saturday, from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Spaces are highly competitive, especially during weekday business hours and late afternoons, so budget an additional 15-20 minutes for searching and walking. For slightly more guaranteed, though costly, options, a few smaller, privately operated parking lots exist. One example is the Havemeyer Parking Garage at 218 Havemeyer Street, just 0.1 miles (a 2-minute walk) south of the facility, which typically charges $15 for the first hour. Another option is the Edison ParkFast lot at 200 Broadway, approximately 0.7 miles southwest (a 12-minute walk), with daily rates starting around $25. Your best strategy is to arrive at least 30 minutes before your passport appointment, particularly if you’re aiming for street parking. During summer months, be prepared for hot pavement and limited shade, while winter visits might involve navigating icy patches or snowdrifts, making immediate proximity parking even more valuable.
š Public Transit
Accessing the Williamsburg Station passport facility via public transit is straightforward, given its prime location in a well-connected part of Brooklyn. The closest subway stop is Marcy Avenue, serving the J, M, and Z lines, located approximately 0.3 miles west. Upon exiting the Marcy Avenue station, walk north three blocks on Broadway, then turn right onto South 4th Street; the facility will be on your left. This route is a quick 5-minute walk. Alternatively, the J and M trains also stop at Hewes Street, about 0.3 miles east, requiring a similar 5-minute walk west on South 4th Street. Several MTA bus routes also provide convenient access. The B24 bus, which runs along Grand Street, has a stop at Grand Street and Roebling Street, just two blocks north (a 4-minute walk). The B32 bus, connecting Long Island City and Williamsburg Bridge Plaza, stops at Broadway and Havemeyer Street, a short 0.2-mile walk from the facility. Single rides on all MTA services cost $2.90, with weekly unlimited passes available for $34. Both the Marcy Avenue and Hewes Street subway stations are equipped with elevators, making them fully accessible for wheelchair users or those with strollers. Bus service operates every 8-15 minutes during peak weekdays, providing consistent options.
How to Apply for a Passport at WILLIAMSBURG STATION
Follow these simple steps to apply for your passport at the WILLIAMSBURG STATION’s office at 263 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. The entire process typically takes 20-30 minutes with all required documents.
Gather Your Documents
Collect your proof of citizenship (birth certificate), photo ID, passport photos, and payment. See the complete checklist below.
Visit During Business Hours
Walk into WILLIAMSBURG STATION (263 SOUTH FOURTH STREET) . We recommend arriving before closing. Call ahead at 9172464128.0 to check wait times.
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).
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 WILLIAMSBURG STATION
The experience at Williamsburg Station is typically streamlined and functional, reflecting its role as a busy urban postal facility. Upon approaching the building on South 4th Street, you’ll note its classic mid-20th-century brick architecture, featuring a main entrance slightly to the west of the building’s center, marked by a recessed doorway and a small set of stairs, complemented by a wheelchair ramp on the immediate left. As you step inside, the main lobby opens into a relatively spacious, well-lit area with high ceilings, characteristic of many older USPS branches. The general service counters are directly ahead and to your right.
For passport services, direct your attention to the far-right side of the main counter area. Thereās a clearly designated passport window, often Window 3 or 4, indicated by signage. There, you will check in for your appointment. If you arrive early, there are a few seating options available in the lobby. The passport application process itself is efficiently managed by experienced postal clerks; a typical appointment, assuming all documents are in order, generally lasts between 18 to 22 minutes. The layout separates general postal services from the passport processing area, ensuring a degree of privacy and focus. The facility is fully ADA compliant, with accessible entrance ramps and a lower counter section at the passport window, ensuring that all visitors can easily conduct their business.
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