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Council approves $25 passport‑photo fee at city clerk’s office

5793006 · August 19, 2025
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Summary

The Nampa City Council adopted a resolution authorizing the city clerk to charge $25 for passport photos at City Hall, citing convenience to residents and a desire not to undercut local businesses. The fee will take effect immediately upon the mayor’s signature.

The Nampa City Council on Monday approved a new $25 fee for passport photographs taken at City Hall, a service the city clerk’s office will offer as a convenience to residents who submit passport applications there.

City Clerk Shar Tam told the council the clerk’s office currently processes roughly 4,000 new passport applications a year and performs courtesy reviews for more than 600 renewals. Staff said…

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