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Middlesex Clerk’s Office of Passport Services Receives High Rating
The Office of Passport Services received a 100 percent rating with zero penalties for the third year in a row.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY, NJ – For the third year in a row, the Middlesex County Office of Passport Services received a 100 percent rating with zero penalties or deductions in the inspections. The inspection is conducted by the United States Department of State.
The County’s passport office received high ratings for fully meeting annual inspection requirements for managing passport applications and renewals.
“Under the leadership of County Clerk Pinkin, the Office of Passport Services provides vital services to County residents, and I am proud that the Office has once again earned a 100 percent passing score on its annual inspection,” County Commissioner Director Ronald G. Rios said in a statement.
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“On behalf of myself and my colleagues on the Board of County Commissioners, I offer my congratulations to Clerk Pinkin, the entire Office of the County Clerk, and especially the team in the Office of Passport Services. Thank you for your hard work and dedication. It is seen and appreciated!”
The passport office is located within the County Clerk’s Office.
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County Clerk Nancy Pinkin said that achieving 100 percent ratings for three consecutive years is “no small feat.”
“I am tremendously proud of this accomplishment and of the work our Office of Passport Services staff performs each and every day. These professionals are always prepared to help our constituents through the process of applying for a new passport or renewing an existing passport,” Pinkin said.
“I encourage any County resident who is interested in obtaining a U.S. passport to reach out to the Office of Passport Services for assistance.”
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