Find Your U.S. Passport Number Fast Without the Physical Passport

magnifying glass and passport book

You’re in the middle of your passport application process, ready to submit your paperwork, when you hit a roadblock—you need your passport number but you don’t have your passport.

Maybe your passport is lost, or it might have been stolen. The stress of missing this crucial passport detail is building, leaving you uncertain about what to do next. We understand how frustrating this situation can be—especially when you’re so close to finishing your passport application and moving forward with your travel plans.

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A Practical Solution: Request the Passport Records

First, take a deep breath. You can retrieve your passport number, even if your passport is lost, stolen, or simply out of reach.

The U.S. Department of State maintains records of all issued passports, which means you can request your passport number through them. Whether you’re trying to complete a passport application, report a lost passport, or need documentation for another purpose, the Department of State can help.

Every time you receive a new passport book or card, you’re assigned a new passport number, even if it’s a renewal. If you need the number of your current passport or a previous one, you can request these records for yourself or for someone else (see details on requesting records for someone else below ).

How to Request a US Passport Number Without a Passport

If you need to retrieve your US passport number but don’t have your physical passport, you must formally request your passport records from the U.S. Department of State. Here’s what that involves:

Prepare a Written Request

U.S. Department of State
Office of Records Management
Records Review and Release Division
44132 Mercure Cir
P.O. Box 1227
Sterling, VA 20166