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If your passport was lost or stolen, you are advised to file a police report. A fee of $135 (or $105 in the case of an applicant under age 16) will be payable at the time you visit the Consular Section, which can be paid in cash U.S. dollars, the cash equivalent in Euro, or with certain credit cards.
Report your valid U.S. passport lost or stolen immediately to protect yourself from identity theft. Use one of three ways to report it lost or stolen: online, by mail, or in person when you submit an application for a new passport. Do not report a passport lost or stolen if it has expired.
With it, thieves can steal your identity to open new accounts or lines of credit in your name, apply for government benefits or jobs in your name, use it to travel and commit illegal acts, or sell it to someone else.
Under California law, you can report identity theft to your local police department. Ask the police to issue a police report of identity theft. Give the police as much information on the theft as possible.
Urgent Travel This is the quickest way to get your passport, and you will be charged an additional $60 expedite fee. You can make an appointment by calling 1-877-487-2778. If you are not able to find an appointment that meets your travel needs, please call the number above, and we will do our best to accommodate you.
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How to report your lost or stolen passport Online: Use the online tool to submit Form DS-64 online. By phone: Call toll-free 1-877-487-2778 (TTY 1-888-874-7793). By mail: Use Form DS-64 and mail it to the address on the form.
First, go to the local police and report to them that youve lost your passport. They can then give you a police report, which youll need for insurance purposes and to obtain a replacement passport or travel document.
Once reported, the lost or stolen passport is electronically cancelled and MUST NOT BE USED FOR TRAVEL. Anyone (including the bearer) traveling on a reported lost or stolen passport may be detained upon entering the United States.