Your Information To A Stolen U S Passport
December 7th, 2009 by Ben Pate, under Travel and Leisure. No Comments
If you are one of the unfortunate people who lose their passports every year, you shouldn’t worry. The US Department of State offers you various means of replacing it. By reading the following paragraphs below, you’ll learn how to replace a stolen pass port.
It all begins with your reporting of the lost or stolen U.S. passport. This is an important step that you need to do immediately. To report this, you will need to fill up a DS-64 form. This is a form that will contain your statement regarding the loss of your passport. Alternatively, you could call the Passport Services office of the US Department of State. But if you are in another country when you lost your passport, you’d need to visit the nearest US Consulate or Embassy immediately.
When filling up your copy of Form DS-64, you need to provide as much information as you can regarding the lost or stolen passport. Also, you would need to provide detailed answers to the questions in the said form. Finally, once you have filled in all the necessary information required, you can now send it to the US Department of States’ Passport Services office.
Let’s say you lose a passport that’s still valid at the time of the loss. What would you do next? You will be required to have your passport replaced. To seek a replacement, you will have to personally submit your DS-64 along with a DS-11 form to the acceptance facility or passport agency. The DS-11 is what you’ll fill in to apply for a replacement passport.
Meanwhile, your passport is invalidated once it is reported lost. Because of this, you will no longer be able to use this passport in case you’re able to retrieve it. You cannot apply have it revalidated, so you would really have to apply for a new passport.
What if you recover your passport after you’ve reported it was stolen? You will be required to send this to the US Department of State’s Passport Services office. You can request this passport returned to you, otherwise, it will be destroyed by the office.
Application for a replacement for lost or stolen passports require you to appear personally at the acceptance facility. Because you are required to travel, it is therefore advised that you check whether you have filled in all the forms, as well as supplied all the necessary documents to get a replacement passport. Doing this will help you save time and a lot of headache.
Now that you know how to replace a lost or stolen passport, let’s sum things up a bit to wrap everything up. First, you need to report the loss of your United States passport immediately.
