Form DS-64: Statement Regarding a Lost or Stolen Passport
FORM DS-64 SHOULD BE COMPLETED IF:
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STEPS TO SUBMITTING COMPLETED FORM DS-64:
Read and understand Steps 1-3 before leaving this page. Passports reported lost or stolen are invalidated and can no longer be used for travel. See Important Notes for more information.
STEP 1: Print and Complete Form
NOTE: Form DS-64 can also be obtained from any Acceptance Facility or Passport Agency.
STEP 2: Sign and Date
You must sign and date Form DS-64 on page 1 of the form.
STEP 3: Submit Form DS-64 + Completed Form DS-11
To replace your lost or stolen U.S. passport, submit Form DS-64 with completed Form DS-11 to an Acceptance Facility or Passport Agency.
If you are not applying for a replacement passport at this time, but wish to report the loss or theft of your U.S. passport, submit Form DS-64 to:
U.S. Department of State
Passport Services
Consular Lost/Stolen Passport Section
1111 19th Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20036
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- The information you provide on Form DS-64: Statement Regarding a Lost or Stolen
Passport will be entered in our Consular Lost/Stolen Passport System. - If you recover the passport after you have reported it lost or stolen, please submit it to
the address listed above. When you submit it, if requested - we will cancel it and return
it to you. If not requested, it will be destroyed.
NEED A U.S. PASSPORT IMMEDIATELY?
You should make an appointment to be seen at a Regional Passport Agency only if:
- The U.S. passport is needed in less than 2 weeks for international travel
- The U.S. passport is needed within 4 weeks to obtain a foreign visa
Contact the National Passport Information Center to make an appointment or locate a Passport Agency.