Courier Lost Your Passport or Documents? Emergency Steps

Reviewed on: 2026-06-12.

Courier Lost Your Passport or Original Documents? Emergency Guide

The first hours matter. Here is what to secure and when, before anything else:

Do this Where Timeline
Save the airway bill, booking receipt, tracking screenshots and a copy of the contents Your own records and the courier's tracking page Right now, before the tracking page changes
File a police NC report or FIR for the lost passport Police station with jurisdiction over the place of loss Within 24 to 48 hours
Start the reissue on the lost-passport basis Passport Seva, or your embassy for a foreign passport Book the earliest appointment
Complain in writing to the courier; get a docket number Courier grievance channel, or India Post for Speed Post Same day; chase within days
Use RTI for the public records Police, Regional Passport Office, India Post (Speed Post only) After 30 days for a reply

Move on two tracks at once. First, secure your case and start the passport reissue. Second, complain to the courier in writing, expecting them to point to a small printed liability cap, which a consumer forum can challenge where negligence is shown. If it went by India Post Speed Post, you also get an RTI route and a postal loss claim, because India Post is a public authority. A private courier is not.

Who this guide is for

This guide is for anyone in India whose passport, visa papers, or original documents went missing in the hands of a courier or postal service:

  • You couriered your passport to an embassy, visa centre, or attestation agency and it never arrived.
  • A visa centre couriered your passport back and the parcel was lost, or shows “delivered” but you never received it.
  • You sent original certificates, degree, birth, marriage, or property papers, and the consignment vanished.
  • The item went by India Post Speed Post rather than a private courier.
  • You are a foreign national whose passport or registration papers were lost in transit within India.

Two things change the route. Whether the carrier was a private courier (no RTI; internal escalation and the consumer forum) or India Post Speed Post (a public authority, so RTI and a postal loss claim apply). And whether the lost document was an Indian passport (reissue via Passport Seva) or a foreign passport (your embassy, plus the FRRO for visa and registration papers).

Secure the evidence first

The single most important document is the airway bill, also called the consignment note or docket. Photograph it on both sides and read the reverse, where the courier's terms and the liability cap are printed. Open the tracking page and screenshot it immediately, with the date and time visible, capturing the last successful scan and any delivery exception or false “delivered” status. If the status wrongly says delivered, that screenshot is your strongest evidence, so capture it now, because tracking pages change. Write down exactly what was inside, and set aside any photocopy of the passport bio page, which both proves contents and speeds up the reissue.

Step-by-step

  1. Raise a written complaint with the courier. Use the app, website grievance form, or customer-care email, not just a phone call. State the airway bill number and the contents, and ask for a written confirmation of loss and a complaint or docket number.
  2. File the police report. For a lost passport, a non-cognisable (NC) report or lost-article report is generally accepted; the police may register an FIR if theft or fraud is suspected. File it where the loss happened and mention the courier and airway bill number. Keep the stamped copy or online acknowledgement.
  3. Start the lost-passport reissue. On Passport Seva, apply on the lost-passport basis and book the earliest appointment. Carry the police report, an affidavit explaining the loss, identity and address proof, and any copy of the lost passport. The lost-passport route involves extra verification, so apply early. See applying for a lost or duplicate passport.
  4. For a foreign passport, go to your embassy. Contact your country's consulate for an emergency travel document, and the FRRO if Indian visa or registration papers were also lost. See FRRO visa and registration delays.
  5. Send a written claim, with the liability cap in mind. List your real losses, reissue fees, rebooked travel, and the value of the document. Couriers point to a printed cap; treat it as their opening position, not the law. A consumer forum can award more where negligence is shown, especially if you declared a higher value. For Speed Post, file the India Post loss claim instead, per Speed Post parcel-loss complaints.
  6. Escalate, then file a consumer complaint. If the courier ignores you or offers only the capped amount, escalate in writing to its nodal officer, send a final legal notice, and then file in the appropriate consumer commission. A courier losing a consignment is a classic deficiency in service.

Sample claim to the courier

To: The Grievance / Nodal Officer, [Courier name], [Address]
Subject: Loss of consignment containing original passport / documents -
Airway Bill No. [____], claim for compensation

1. I booked a consignment on [date] under Airway Bill No. [____],
   from [pickup] to [destination].
2. It contained: [one Indian passport, No. (per bio-page copy) / original
   degree certificate of (University) / visa papers]. Copy enclosed.
3. Your tracking shows the last status "[last scan / exception / falsely
   shown delivered]" on [date]. Screenshots enclosed. It was not delivered.
4. I lodged complaint No. [docket] on [date] and filed a police report
   (NC/FIR No. [____], dated [____]) at [station], and applied for a
   passport reissue, incurring fees and urgent travel costs.
5. The loss of an original document handed to your custody is a clear
   deficiency in service and negligence. Your printed liability limit does
   not cover loss caused by negligence; I had / had not declared the value.
6. I call upon you to (a) confirm the loss in writing; (b) share your
   internal inquiry result; and (c) compensate my actual losses, presently
   Rs [____], within 15 days, failing which I will move the Consumer
   Commission at your risk as to costs.

[Name, address, mobile, email, date]
Enclosures: airway bill (both sides); booking receipt; tracking
screenshots; copy of contents; police report; courier docket acknowledgement.

When RTI can help

RTI cannot touch a private courier, but several bodies in this case are public authorities:

  • Police records. If your NC report or FIR is delayed or not given to you, file an RTI with the Public Information Officer of the police district for a copy of your report, the daily diary entry, and the action taken.
  • Regional Passport Office. If your reissue stalls, RTI can reveal the file status, the stage of police verification, and the reason for any delay.
  • India Post for Speed Post. India Post is a public authority. RTI can get the full tracking history, the delivery records, the inquiry report on the loss, and the status of your compensation claim.

See how to file RTI online, and if there is no reply, the first appeal under Section 19.

When RTI will not help

  • RTI does not reach a private courier. A private courier company is not a public authority. For it, your levers are the company's grievance escalation and the consumer forum.
  • RTI cannot award money. Even where it applies, RTI gives information, not compensation. Money for a lost document comes from the carrier's settlement or a consumer court order.
  • A private visa centre or agency is not covered. Push them through your contract, not RTI.

Common mistakes

  • Relying only on phone calls; your case lives on the paper trail.
  • Letting the tracking page change before you screenshot a false “delivered”.
  • Accepting the liability cap as final; treat it as the opening position.
  • Delaying the police report; a same-week report looks far more credible.
  • Trying RTI against a private courier; it will be rejected.
  • Missing the foreign-passport route; go to the embassy, not Passport Seva.
  • Signing a full-and-final settlement before you have calculated your true loss.

FAQs

Can I get my full passport value back from the courier?

Usually not in full. Most couriers cap their liability at a small fixed amount or a multiple of the freight charge, printed on the back of the airway bill, and offer only that unless you declared a higher value and paid extra. A consumer forum can award more if you prove negligence and real loss, but do not expect the courier to volunteer your reissue and travel costs.

Do I need an FIR, or is an NC report enough for a lost passport?

For a lost or misplaced passport, a police report is generally needed for the reissue, and an NC report or lost-article report is usually accepted. If theft or fraud is suspected, the police may register an FIR. File it where the loss happened and keep the stamped copy or online acknowledgement.

How do I get a new passport after the courier lost the original?

Apply for a reissue on the lost-passport basis through Passport Seva, book an appointment, and carry the police report, an affidavit on the loss, identity and address proof, and any copy of the lost passport. The lost-passport route involves extra verification, so allow more time and apply early if you have travel.

It went by Speed Post, not a private courier. Does that change anything?

Yes. India Post is a public authority, so you get two extra routes. You can file a Speed Post loss complaint and claim compensation under India Post rules, and you can file an RTI for the tracking history, delivery records, and the inquiry report. A private courier is outside RTI.

Can I file an RTI against the private courier to force it to pay?

No. RTI applies to public authorities, not a private courier, and cannot make it compensate you or reveal its files. To recover money from a private courier, use its grievance escalation and, if that fails, a consumer complaint. Reserve RTI for the police, passport office, or India Post.

My foreign passport was lost in transit in India. What do I do?

Report the loss to the local police and get a report, then contact your country's embassy or consulate for an emergency travel document. If your Indian visa, residence permit, or registration papers were also lost, contact the FRRO or FRO for replacement and exit formalities. Carry the police report to every office.

Download the lost-passport courier checklist (PDF).

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