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Walgreens Passport Photo: Requirements, Pricing, and How to Get One

Walgreens offers passport photos at many U.S. store locations through in-store development services. These photos help you meet official requirements for passports and related g...

Mara Ellison
Walgreens Passport Photo: Requirements, Pricing, and How to Get One

Walgreens Passport Photo Basics

Walgreens offers passport photos at many U.S. store locations through in-store development services. These photos help you meet official requirements for passports and related government applications. Understanding size specifications, acceptable features, and what to bring helps you avoid delays and ensures your photo is accepted.

Purpose and Typical Use Cases

Walgreens passport photos are commonly used for first-time passport applications, passport renewals, visa submissions, and certain government forms. They are also used where a color, front-view, and compliant background are required by regulation. Because Walgreens prints photos in-store, you can often complete the photo step while running other errands, especially when you use their photo services kiosks or pre-order prints.

Photo Requirements and Specifications

U.S. passport photos must follow strict rules from the Department of State, including size, background, expression, and clarity. Walgreens typically prints photos that match these requirements when the submitted image or captured subject meets their accepted criteria. Common requirements include correct dimensions, neutral background, and specific head size and positioning.

Standard U.S. Passport Photo Dimensions

Attribute Verified Detail Source Type
Size 2 x 2 inches (51 x 51 mm) U.S. Department of State
Head height 1 to 1 3/8 inches (25–35 mm) U.S. Department of State
Background White or off-white, no patterns U.S. Department of State
Matte finish recommended Avoid glare and heavy luster Typical guidance

Where to Get a Passport Photo at Walgreens

You can obtain a Walgreens passport photo in several ways, depending on store services and local availability. Options include using in-store photo kiosks, visiting a Walgreens Photo Service Center, or submitting images for in-store pickup prints. Not all locations offer passport photo services, so checking store services and equipment is recommended before visiting.

Options and Where to Check

  • In-store photo kiosks with passport-compliant capture and printing.
  • Walgreen Photo Service Centers with trained staff and dedicated equipment.
  • Pre-order prints online for in-store pickup with passport-ready prints.
  • Verification via store locator or customer service for available services.

What to Bring and How to Prepare

To get a compliant photo at Walgreens, bring a valid ID, remove glasses and headwear unless for religious or medical reasons, and avoid heavy shadows or hats that obscure the face. Some stores accept a printed photo for scanning or capture the image in-store, so ask associates about available options and any additional requirements.

Pricing, Turnaround, and Availability

Pricing and turnaround for Walgreens passport photos vary by location and whether you bring a compliant image or need a full capture and print. Many U.S. stores offer passport photo services with prints available same-day or within a few hours for in-store orders. Costs can depend on print size, number of copies, and selected services like expedited processing or shipping.

Price and Turnaround Overview

Attribute Verified Detail Source Type
Typical cost per print $5–$15, depending on service and location Walgreens pricing and local variation
Turnaround time Same-day or within a few hours for in-store Store services and local policy
Minimum age or ID needed Valid government ID for in-person services Store and compliance practice
Number of copies Typically 1–2 per transaction, check local rules Walgreens guidelines by location

Tips for a Compliant Passport Photo at Walgreens

Ensure your Walgreens passport photo follows federal standards by checking expression, background uniformity, and glare. Ask staff whether the store can produce a compliant photo or whether they recommend bringing a pre-approved image. Review the latest federal guidance if in doubt about features like eyewear, headwear, or digital image format when placing an order or capturing a new photo.

Acceptable vs Unacceptable Features

Photos with sunglasses, hats, or heavy shadows are commonly rejected unless exemptions apply. Smiles, glasses, and obstructions often lead to non-compliance. Understanding what agencies accept helps you choose the right photo option and avoid resubmission delays.

Quick Comparison: Acceptable vs Unacceptable

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Feature Acceptable Unacceptable
Expression Neutral face, mouth closed Exaggerated smile or frown
Headwear Religious or medical exemption documented Hats or casual headwear