It's almost vacation season! If you are looking to travel, and that travel may require a passport, but you currently don't have one yet, here's something you may be interested in.

Today, April 23, 2026, a joint announcement was made by Broome County Clerk Aaron Martin and Town of Union Clerk Leonard Perfetti about an upcoming passport fair.

The passport fair will be held at the Town of Union Town Hall, in the Board Room on the 2nd floor of the Town of Union Town Hall, located at 3111 East Main Street in Endwell, on Wednesday, April 29th, 2026. The hours will be from 5 to 7 p.m.

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An appointment must be made in advance. For each passport needed, be sure to bring the following:

  • An original or a certified copy of their birth certificate with both parents' names and a raised seal, and a photocopy (front and back), or a naturalization certificate
  • Photo ID and a photocopy (front and back), or a current non-expired government ID
  • Two checks to cover the fees. Cash and credit cards are not accepted at passport fairs.

Application forms will be available, and photos can be taken on site. A digital version of the application can be downloaded and printed in advance. Click HERE for the form.

 We’re pleased to partner with the Town of Union and Town Clerk Lenny Perfetti to provide passport services to residents of Broome County. Some customers may not be able to travel to our downtown Binghamton office during normal business hours. So, our off-site passport fairs gives them this opportunity. - Broome County Clerk Aaron Martin

 

Passport Fees

Fees are $130 for adult applications and $100 for children under the age of 16. In addition, there is a $35 processing fee for each application and a $10 fee for each passport photo.

Passport cards are also available, but they are only good for land and cruise ship travel. Fees for passport cards are $30 for adults and $15 for children under the age of 16. 

For more sign-up information, visit the passport fair website.

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