Store Comparison

Where To Get Passport Photos Without Wasting A Trip

Local stores can work, but they are not always the fastest path. Compare store-based passport photos with an online-first workflow that still lets you print locally.

Quick Comparison

FactorBest ForTradeoff
FastPassPhotoDigital photo plus print-ready file from homeYou print locally only if physical copies are needed
CVS/WalgreensSame-day local print pickupRequires travel and staff/photo counter availability
WalmartLow-cost local printing after you have a filePhoto service availability varies
UPS/Post officeUseful when combined with application errandsCan be more expensive or appointment-dependent

The best choice depends on whether you need digital or printed photos

If you are renewing online, the digital file matters most. If you are applying in person, printed copies may matter more. Many applicants need both, which is why an online-first workflow can be more flexible.

FastPassPhoto creates the digital file first and includes a 4x6 print sheet so you can still use CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, or another photo lab afterward.

Use store pages for price and workflow comparisons

Each store has a slightly different workflow. The comparison pages below explain when that store makes sense and when it is easier to create the photo online first.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest place to get a passport photo?

If you only need a digital file, creating it online is often fastest. If you need printed copies immediately, a local photo lab can still be useful.

Can I create a photo online and print it at a store?

Yes. FastPassPhoto includes a 4x6 print sheet that can be printed at common photo labs.

Do post offices take passport photos?

Some acceptance facilities offer photos, but availability varies. Check the location before relying on it.

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