How to Replace a Lost or Stolen Passport
| If your passport is lost or stolen,
you should fill out a Form DSP-11 passport application and submit this form in person to
your nearest passport acceptance facility. You are NOT required to know the
passport number or issuance date to apply for a new passport. You may complete QUESTION #18 on the Application for Passport as follows:
If your most recent U.S. passport is still valid, you must also complete a Form DSP-64, Statement Regarding Lost Or Stolen Passport. Again, the passport information is not needed. Fill in as much as you are able. All of the other questions on this form must be answered in detail. Forms DSP-11 and DSP-64 are available through your nearest passport acceptance facility or from the Download Printable Passport Applications page. Submit the DSP-64 along with your passport application and all necessary documentation and fees to your nearest passport acceptance facility. |
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