The PSC of my district and, of course, I have to apply there. The building is new, there is no special fuss in the halls, the queue moves quickly. It's not hot inside the PSC in summer, and it's not cold in winter. By the way, the employees of this organization react quite professionally and quickly, help, answer questions, solve problems. There is a place in the basement where you can take photos of documents, a copier and flash drives before installing an electric key. They'll take 2 thousand, keep in mind. Next to the PSC there is a cafe like a bistro, you can have a snack, even lunch. There is also a notary, banks, etc.mag.there is a parking lot nearby.
The only bad thing is that the bus stop is far away, according to momyshuly (and it feels heavy when you walk in winter or summer under the scorching sun. Especially for the elderly or disabled.)
For some reason, many PSC are located far from transport arteries. Or maybe you just need to make bus stops closer there, for those who are not in their car?
A good PSC public service is positive, although the computers are hanging, but in general everything is fine, no hype, the staff are polite and will tell you what to do