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Lost passport in Taichung, Taiwan — Australia traveler guide (2026)

Step-by-step local response and Australia consular guidance for lost passport in Taichung.

Emergency
110
Updated
2026-06-19
Nationality
Australia

Taiwan Police

110

📌 Official sources and verification

This guide uses your government's passport guidance and local official information. Call ahead to reconfirm hours, documents, and fees.

💬 Patterns repeated in traveler reports

Traveler reports repeatedly stress getting the original police document with a case number, calling the mission before visiting, and confirming document timing before changing flights.

💬Patterns repeated in traveler reports

  • Multiple traveler reports describe recovering items after checking hotels and transport lost-and-found before filing with police.

    Traveler reports · Reddit

  • Insurance reports repeatedly mention having to revisit police when the document lacked a stamp or case number.

    Police and insurance reports

  • Travelers report missed cutoffs or wrong documents when they did not call the mission, hospital, or carrier first.

    Consular and provider reports

Resolution timeline

Lost passport in Taichung, Taiwan — Australia traveler guide (2026)

1

Recheck the loss site and transport lost-and-found

2

File with local police and obtain the original report with case number

3

Call Australian Office Taipei and confirm emergency-document requirements

4

Confirm issue timing before changing the flight

5

Prepare documents and photos, then apply for the nationality-specific emergency document

6

After collection, reconfirm boarding and entry rules with the airline

What to do now

1

Recheck the loss site and transport lost-and-found

Recheck the loss site and transport lost-and-found

2

File with local police and obtain the original report with case number

File with local police and obtain the original report with case number

3

Call Australian Office Taipei and confirm emergency-document requirements

Call Australian Office Taipei and confirm emergency-document requirements

4

Confirm issue timing before changing the flight

Confirm issue timing before changing the flight

5

Prepare documents and photos, then apply for the nationality-specific emergency document

Prepare documents and photos, then apply for the nationality-specific emergency document

6

After collection, reconfirm boarding and entry rules with the airline

After collection, reconfirm boarding and entry rules with the airline

Important

Record the report time and case number for passports, cards, or phones, and photograph every document as a backup.

Required documents and evidence

1Original police loss report
2Passport application and B11 declaration, photos, citizenship/identity evidence, police report, itinerary
3Passport photos
4Flight itinerary

Costs and timing

ItemGuidance
PolicePolice reports are normally free
Authority / providerConfirm document, medical, or telecom fees with the official provider
Extra travel costKeep every receipt for insurance

Phrase to show locally

🗣 What to say (Mandarin (Taiwan))

我的護照丟了,需要報案證明。

How to pronounce (romanized)

Wǒ de hùzhào diū le, xūyào bàoàn zhèngmíng (I lost my passport. I need a police report certificate).

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Your nationality's responsible authority

Australian Office Taipei

This guide uses your government's passport guidance and local official information. Call ahead to reconfirm hours, documents, and fees.

Local police

Taichung City Police

Address:
Taichung
Phone:
110

Foreigner hotline 0800-024-111

Zhonggang Police Station

Address:
West District, Taichung
Phone:
110

Frequently asked questions

What should I do first?

Get to safety, stop payment or account risks, preserve evidence, and obtain a police case number.

What should I confirm before visiting an authority?

Check appointments, intake cutoff, originals, photo specifications, and payment method on the official site and by phone.

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110Lost passport in Taichung, Taiwan — Australia traveler guide (2026)