Reporting a lost/damaged passport or unauthorised use of personal data
Where to apply?
If your passport/temporary passport got lost or damaged or your personal data in it were used in an unauthorised way outside Poland, report it immediately at a Polish consular post.
Do I have to apply in person?
To report a problem with your passport, go to the nearest consular post or a consular post of your choice in office hours or
report it online—to do so you must have a trusted profile or an e-ID which allow you to confirm your identity online. Check how to create a trusted profile or how to use an e-ID or
make a report in writing provided that it contains your signature authenticated by a notary.
You can also report a lost or damaged passport of your child or a person over whom you have legal guardianship at the passport office.
How to book an appointment?
You do not have to book an appointment.
How much does it cost?
Making the report is free.
What is the waiting time?
The consul will accept your report of lost passport immediately.
What document do I need to submit?
he consul will accept your report at the consular post.
A consular employee will fill in the electronic form, and you will confirm the accuracy of the data by signing on the designated device (Signature Pad).
As of the day of the report your passport becomes invalid.
REMEMBER! If found, the passport which has been reported to the consul as lost can no longer be used. You cannot withdraw your report of lost passport. If you find your passport or temporary passport, you must report it to the competent local passport authority (to a provincial governor in Poland or a consul when outside Poland).
Frequently asked questions
What can I do if I lose or damage my passport outside Poland and need to urgently return to my place of permanent residence?
After you report a lost or damaged passport while staying outside Poland, upon your request and after checking your identity and citizenship, the consul can issue a temporary passport for you to return to your place of permanent residence (in Poland or in another country).
REMEMBER! Honorary consuls do not issue passports.
Materials
Form for reporting the loss or damage of a passportFormularz_zgłoszenia_utraty,_uszkodzenia_dokumentu_paszportowego_(4).pdf 0.06MB
Legal basis
Ustawa z dnia 13 lipca 2006 r. o dokumentach paszportowych
Rozporządzenie Ministra Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administracji z dnia 16 sierpnia 2010 r. w sprawie dokumentów paszportowych
Ustawa z dnia 25 czerwca 2015 r. Prawo konsularne
Rozporządzenie Ministra Spraw Zagranicznych z dnia 29 grudnia 2015 r. w sprawie opłat konsularnych