Every year, hundreds of thousands of Oregonians prepare for international travel. In recent years, the state has processed over 250,000 passport applications annually. Whether you are planning a trip across the border to Canada or a flight overseas, securing a valid passport is the first step, and that requires a compliant 2x2 inch photo.
For in-person photos, Oregon residents often visit statewide retail chains. Fred Meyer operates approximately 55 locations throughout the state, while Walmart has over 40 stores. Rite Aid also provides photo services at its remaining 20 Oregon locations. Additionally, many local USPS offices and county clerk offices act as passport acceptance facilities, though they often require appointments for photo services.
It is important to note that Oregon does not have its own regional U.S. Passport Agency. Travelers needing urgent, last-minute passport processing typically have to travel out of state to the Seattle or San Francisco passport agencies. Because expedited processing can be stressful, it is best to prepare your application and photo well in advance.
Instead of driving to a retail counter or post office, you can use Perfect Passport to handle your photo requirements. For just $7.95, our service allows you to take a State Department-compliant passport photo at home using your phone. It is a straightforward, factual, and helpful way to save time and check one more item off your travel to-do list.
Find your city in Oregon.
Each city page lists local walk-in options and the closest acceptance facility.
National chains across Oregon.
- Fred MeyerA dominant regional grocery chain offering photo services.~55 locations
- WalmartFound in many cities and towns across the state.~40 locations
- Rite AidLocation count has decreased recently due to corporate restructuring.~20 locations