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  2. If Your Passport Was Lost or Stolen, Do This

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    If you only want to report your passport lost or stolen, and do not want to replace it, you can call the Department toll-free at 1-877-487-2778 (TTY 1-888-874-7793). Complete, sign, and mail Form ...

  3. If Your Passport Was Lost or Stolen, Do This

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    The good news about losing your passport is that there are worse things that you can lose -- for example your social security card, or a credit card, which have more immediate potential ...

  4. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    The passport will have an embedded data chip on the information page protected by a polycarbonate coating; this will help prevent the book from getting wet and bending, and—should a passport be stolen—the chip will keep thieves from stealing personal information and falsifying an identity.

  5. Consular Lookout and Support System - Wikipedia

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    Interpol: Lost and stolen passport information is sent to Interpol for the international database of Stolen and Lost Travel Documents (SLTD). Treasury Enforcement Communications System (TECS): TECS is used extensively by the law enforcement community and at ports of entry to identify individuals and businesses suspected of or involved in ...

  6. Identity documents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By law, an unexpired U.S. passport (or passport card) is conclusive proof of U.S. nationality (though not necessarily citizenship) and has the same force and effect as proof of United States nationality as certificates of naturalization or of citizenship, if issued to a U.S. citizen for the full period allowed by law. [12]

  7. What You Need to Do if Your Identity Gets Stolen

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    Unfortunately, even if the theft is stopped, your information might have been stolen by multiple people, and keeping fraudulent accounts off your report can become a game of whack-a-mole.

  8. Passport fraud - Wikipedia

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    Passport fraud is usually committed by: Stealing the identity of a deceased person to use their passport; Using false documents; i.e. fake birth certificate; Using stolen or modified passports, such as altering the photo I.D portion of an old passport; Circumventing the parent signatures required for the passport of a person 16 years or younger [6]

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