Lost or stolen wallet in Boracay, Philippines — United States traveler guide (2026)
Step-by-step local response and United States consular guidance for lost or stolen wallet in Boracay.
- Emergency
- 911
- Updated
- 2026-06-19
- Nationality
- United States
Philippines Emergency
911📌 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 or stolen wallet in Boracay, Philippines — United States traveler guide (2026)
Freeze cards and overseas cash withdrawals
Check lost-and-found and retrace the route
Obtain a police report
Give the case number to the insurer
Secure emergency cash or another payment method
Monitor unauthorized charges and file insurance or card disputes
What to do now
Freeze cards and overseas cash withdrawals
Freeze cards and overseas cash withdrawals
Check lost-and-found and retrace the route
Check lost-and-found and retrace the route
Obtain a police report
Obtain a police report
Give the case number to the insurer
Give the case number to the insurer
Secure emergency cash or another payment method
Secure emergency cash or another payment method
Monitor unauthorized charges and file insurance or card disputes
Monitor unauthorized charges and file insurance or card disputes
Important
Record the report time and case number for passports, cards, or phones, and photograph every document as a backup.
Required documents and evidence
Costs and timing
| Item | Guidance |
|---|---|
| Police | Police reports are normally free |
| Authority / provider | Confirm document, medical, or telecom fees with the official provider |
| Extra travel cost | Keep every receipt for insurance |
Phrase to show locally
🗣 What to say (Filipino / English)
Show a translation app, or read the phrase above as written.
Your nationality's responsible authority
U.S. Embassy in the Philippines
- Phone:
- +1-202-501-4444
- Website:
- https://ph.usembassy.gov/
This guide uses your government's passport guidance and local official information. Call ahead to reconfirm hours, documents, and fees.
Local police
Malay Police Station Boracay
- Address:
- Malay, Aklan (Boracay)
- Phone:
- 911
Local Boracay jurisdiction
Local medical provider
Local medical provider
- Phone:
- +63-36-288-7688
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.