If you're in the U.S., call your local passport office to see what you need to do. They're usually found in larger Post Offices. If it's expired, you may not have to do anything; the passports have changed since 9/11.
2007-02-23 09:31:04
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answered by bffer1 3
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to interchange a lost or Stolen Passport: finished application for Passport, type DS-11 you would possibly want to seem in individual at a Passport corporation or attractiveness Facility. finished question #18 as follows: * Write your call because it recognized on your passport. * Write the approximate date of situation. * contain the passport form if accepted. * lower than "DISPOSITION", mark the suitable field. * in the experience that your passport replaced into expired, write "EXPIRED" next to the "different" field. positioned up your type: * To a passport attractiveness facility. * also want images, documentation and expenditures.
2016-10-17 08:44:29
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answered by konen 4
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You do need to report it lost to the embassy of your country of origin. If you are in your country of origin the you need to go to or contact the federal agency responsible for passports.
2007-02-23 09:31:14
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answered by Mark L 2
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Yes you should report it to the Police as soon as possible.
2007-02-25 17:01:31
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answered by Look on the bright side. 5
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As its expired I dont think you need to report it.
2007-02-23 09:30:27
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answered by Tiffers 3
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i dont think you should but you could try calling 311 for non emergency or just go to youre nearest post office so u could check on thta
2007-02-23 09:30:11
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answered by moniquita 3
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you should if you're an American Citizen, in not then just let it go.
2007-02-23 09:29:59
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answered by flacodf 4
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