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Fill out online, print, sign, and mail Form DS-64 to the address on the form.

While Applying for a New Passport

Complete Form DS-64 and Form DS-11, and submit both forms when you apply in person. Use our online form filler, which will save you time and reduce errors caused by handwriting.

Follow the steps on our Apply in Person page to learn how and where to submit these two forms.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I think my passport is lost in the mail?

  1. Use the Online Passport Status System to confirm if we mailed your passport.
  2. Contact us if you have not received your passport two weeks after we mailed it.

If you do not report your passport lost in 90 days after we issued it, you must apply again and pay all fees.

Should I report my passport lost or stolen if it has expired?

No. If your passport expired, it is no longer valid and you cannot use it for international travel. You should not report an expired passport as lost or stolen.

Can someone travel using only my passport number?

No. No one can travel using only a U.S. passport number. You must present an original, physical version of a passport to travel.

The passport book and card have many security features to prevent successful counterfeiting.

You should only report your valid U.S. passport lost or stolen if the physical document is lost or stolen. Once you report a U.S. passport lost or stolen, it is no longer valid and you cannot use it for international travel.

What should I do if I find someone else's passport?

If you find another person's lost U.S. passport, please mail it in a sturdy envelope to:

U.S. Department of State
Consular Lost and Stolen Passport Unit (CLASP)
44132 Mercure Circle
PO Box 1227
Sterling, VA 20166-1227

How do I cancel the passport of a deceased relative?

You can return the passport of a deceased relative for cancelation. After we cancel it, we will return the passport.

U.S. Department of State
Consular Lost and Stolen Passport Unit (CLASP)
44132 Mercure Circle
P.O. Box 1227
Sterling, VA 20166-1227

Can I travel if I find my passport after reporting it lost or stolen?

No. If you reported your passport lost or stolen, it is no longer valid. You cannot use it for international travel. If you try to use the passport you reported as lost or stolen, you may have issues traveling. For example, a foreign country may deny entry to you.

If you want to travel after reporting your passport lost or stolen, apply for a new passport using Form DS-11.

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Processing Times

Routine: 6-8 weeks*

Expedited: 2-3 weeks and an extra $60*

*Consider the total time it will take to get a passport when you are booking travel. Processing times only include the time your application is at a passport agency or center.

Urgent Travel: See our Get my Passport Fast page.

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