AKRON, OH— Today, U.S. Representative Emilia Sykes (OH-13) joined Summit County Clerk of Courts Tavia Galonski to host a passport clinic at the Clerk of Courts Main Branch. The fair gave first-time applicants and children applying for new passports hands-on help.
"Getting a passport for the first time can be a confusing process, and this clinic was designed to make it simple by bringing personalized help directly to constituents," said Rep. Sykes. "My office will always work to bring our services straight to the people of Ohio's 13th Congressional District. Anyone who needs help with a passport, or with any federal agency, should reach out to my office or visit us online."
“Once again, I am proud to partner with Congresswoman Sykes to offer a needed service to our constituents. The people need to know how their government works on their behalf. At the latest passport fair, we will be onsite to answer questions and explain various scenarios that sometimes come up when a citizen needs a new passport for themselves or for their family members,” said Clerk Galonski.
For additional information about the passport application process, visit travel.state.gov.
