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If you've lost or found property in a public place, we may be able to help. Answer the questions below to find the best thing to do next.
I have lost an item on private property
Please contact the property owner directly (including shops, restaurants or pubs). If your item is not found, check the advice below.
Please report the loss to the Passport Office or DVLA.
If you are currently located in, or you live in:
Please report the loss to your embassy or high commission.
For all other locations in England:
Please report the loss by visiting a police station.
For example, birth certificates and bank statements. Please report the loss to the office that issued it.
If the item is handed in to us then we will make efforts to contact you.