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Passport Replacement Services Available For San Diego Flood Survivors
The city and county of San Diego will help residents replace their lost or damaged passports through the end of the month.
SAN DIEGO, CA — In response to the severe storms and flooding in January, the clerks for the city and county of San Diego will expand services to assist flood survivors in replacing U.S. passports.
San Diego City Clerk Diana Fuentes and Clerk of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors Andrew Potter on Tuesday announced their offices will expand passport services to help residents replace their lost or damaged passports through the end of the month.
Both offices will be available for flood survivors during business hours, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, March 29, to assist with the required forms. Spanish language assistance will also be available.
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Residents who need assistance can visit the City Administration Building at 202 C St. in San Diego, or the County Administration Center at 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 402, in San Diego. Appointments aren't necessary.
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