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  • 14:14 22 Nov 2009

Lost or stolen passports

A passport among other lost property. © Getty Images

You need to apply to replace the passport that has been stolen or lost. You'll have to pay passport fee and there may also be a call our fee for issuing a temporary or emergency passport outside office hours.

If your passport is lost or stolen abroad

You should report the loss or theft of your UK passport to the local police and get a police report as soon as possible.

You must then inform the nearest British embassy, consulate or high commission and apply for a replacement passport. To do this, you need to:

  • complete the lost or theft of the passport notification form LS01
  • complete the correct passport application form and provide the required documents, including 2 identical passport photographs that meet the required standards
  • take both forms, along with the police report, to our local offices.

Remember that you will need to pay the correct fee for your passport. There may also be a call out fee for issuing a temporary or emergency passport outside of office hours.

Download form LS01
Download IPS Guide to taking a good photo for your passport (PDF, 301KB)

If your passport is lost or stolen in the UK

If your passport is lost or stolen while you are in the UK, you should contact the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) by phoning their Passport Adviceline for guidance.

What to do if you find a passport that has been reported lost or stolen

If you find a passport that has been reported lost or stolen, you must take it to the nearest British embassy, consulate or high commission as soon as possible.

If you are in the UK, you should take the passport to the nearest Identity and Passport Service office.

Once you report your passport as lost or stolen, it is electronically cancelled. You will not be able to use it as a proof of identity, nationality, or for any other legal purpose. You must not use it as a means of identification as this may be detected as a potentially fraudulent act.

You will also not be able to use it for travel. Doing so may cause the passport to be impounded by the Borders and Immigration Authority at UK ports or airports. If travelling overseas, you could face deportation or arrest.

List of British embassies, consulates and high commissions
Identity and Passport Service (IPS) UK offices

Returning the passports of deceased persons

It is important to cancel the passport of a deceased person so that it cannot be used illegally.

If you are abroad

You must return the passport with a copy of the death certificate to the nearest British embassy, consulate or high commission by completing the form below.

The form allows you to choose for us to send the passport back to you or dispose of it. If you do not choose an option, we will dispose of the passport.

When we receive the form, we will immediately cancel the passport.

‘What to do with a passport when the passport holder has died’ form (PDF, 55KB)

If you are in the UK

You should return the passport to the nearest passport office. There are details of passport offices in the UK on the Immigration and Passport Service website.




Our contact details

British Embassy

Thunovska 14

118 00 Prague 1

Tel: (+420) 257 402 111

Local police details for reporting the loss or theft of a passport

Mistni oddeleni policie Mustek

Jungmannovo namesti 771/9

110 00 Prague

Tel: (+420) 974 851 750

 

See Also

How to apply for UK passport

Applying for a UK passport in Czech Republic

Useful Links

UK Identity and Passport Service

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