🇳🇵 Nepal • Police
Updated: March 2026

Lost Document Report

Report lost documents (License, Passport, Bluebook) online.

Time
1 Day
Cost
Free
Difficulty
Easy
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Overview

You no longer need to visit a station to report lost documents. The Nepal Police Online System allows you to file a report and get a digital clearance.

1Step-by-Step Instructions

Document Type

Select 'Driving License', 'Bluebook', or 'Citizenship'.

Avoid These Mistakes
  • Entering wrong document number prevents verification
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2Document Checklist

Required Documents

0 of 3 ready

Why Applications Get Rejected

01

Fake Report

Reporting false loss is a punishable offense.

3Appointment & Visit

Register

Login to Nepal Police portal.

File Report

Enter details of when and where item was lost.

Download

Download the Police Report PDF to take to the Transport Office.

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Common Questions

Q. Is this valid for Bank Cheques?

No, for bank cheques you usually need to visit the nearest station physically.

Q. Can I use this for a lost mobile phone?

There is a separate 'Mobile Tracking' section on the Nepal Police website for lost phones.

Q. Do I need to print the report?

Yes, the Transport Office usually requires a printed copy of the report for issuing a duplicate license.

Q. Is there a fee?

No, the police report service is free of cost.

Q. How long is the report valid?

It is generally valid for 6 months for administrative purposes.