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Ever lost an item at an airport and wondered what to do next? Our comprehensive guide on the Lost and Found procedures at Reagan National Airport is here to help. From contact information and operating hours to location-specific procedures and how to file a report, we've got all the information you need. Scroll down to find out more about what to do if you’ve misplaced an item at the airport.

Scroll down to get specific information about what to do if you lost an item at DCA.

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Contact Information and Operating Hours

If you have lost an item at Reagan National Airport, the Lost & Found office can be contacted at 703-417-0110. The office operates from Monday to Friday, between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Please note that the office is closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and Federal Holidays.

Location-Specific Procedures

Items Lost in Airport Terminals

If you believe you have lost an item within the airport terminals, or in other public locations within the airport, including the parking area and shuttle buses, you should contact the Reagan National Lost and Found office. The office can be reached at 703-417-0110.

Items Lost at Security Checkpoint Areas

For items lost at TSA security checkpoints, you should visit the TSA Lost and Found page to report the lost item.

Items Lost in Other Areas

If you have lost an item in a taxi, you should contact the respective taxi commission or company directly. For example, for items lost in a DC Taxicab to the airport, you can contact the DC Taxicab Commission at 202-645-6018 or visit their website.

Items Lost on the Plane

If you believe you've left an item on the aircraft upon arriving at Reagan National Airport, you have several options available. First, you can attempt to return to the gate where you disembarked; however, due to security restrictions, this may not always be possible.

Another option is to visit the lost and found desk if one is available at the airport. This is where items found on the aircraft are typically brought after a flight.

You can also visit the luggage/baggage services desk for your airline, which is typically located in the baggage claim area. Here, airline staff can assist you in trying to locate your lost item.

If all else fails, you should contact your airline directly. Most airlines have procedures in place for handling lost items and will do their best to help you retrieve your belongings.

Lost Checked Baggage

If your checked baggage does not appear in the baggage claim area within a reasonable amount of time after your flight's arrival, don't panic. The first step is to report the missing bag to your airline. This can typically be done at the airline's luggage/baggage services desk in the baggage claim area.

Here are the most popular airlines that service Reagan National Airport, along with their contact information:

If your airline is not listed above, check out airlines that serve DCA for contact info and more.

How to File a Report

To file a report for a lost item, visit the Lost Item Report page. When filling out the form, be prepared to provide your First and Last Name, Contact number, Date and Time of travel, Airline used, and a detailed description of the lost item, including brand, color, size, type, and identifiable features. The more detailed your description, the easier it will be for the Lost & Found office to locate your item.

Collection, Delivery, and Charges

Once your items are found, you can arrange with the Lost and Found office to pick up your item(s) at the airport. The pickup location is at Terminal 1, 1st Floor, Room M-160. Alternatively, you can have a designated person pick up your item(s) for you, with written authorization required. If you prefer to have your item(s) shipped, you can coordinate with the Lost and Found office to arrange delivery via Federal Express, but please note that you will need to provide a Federal Express account number for this service. The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority does not cover shipping costs. Small items weighing less than 5 pounds can be mailed via the U.S. Postal Service, but this does not apply to laptop computers and other electronics.

Special Considerations

For sensitive items like passports or electronics, it's important to report the loss immediately due to additional security measures and privacy concerns. Please be aware of third-party services that may charge unauthorized fees for lost and found services. Unclaimed items will be handled according to airport policy and legal notices related to lost and found items.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

You should contact the Lost & Found office at the airport, which can be reached at 703-417-0110. The office is open from Monday to Friday, between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.
If you've lost an item at a TSA security checkpoint, you should visit the TSA Lost and Found page to report the lost item.
You should contact the respective taxi commission or company directly. For items lost in a DC Taxicab, you can contact the DC Taxicab Commission at 202-645-6018 or visit their website.
If you believe you've left an item on the aircraft upon arriving at the airport, you can attempt to return to the gate where you disembarked, visit the lost and found desk at the airport, visit the luggage/baggage services desk for your airline, or contact your airline directly.
If your checked baggage does not appear in the baggage claim area within a reasonable amount of time after your flight's arrival, report the missing bag to your airline. This can typically be done at the airline's luggage/baggage services desk in the baggage claim area.
To file a report for a lost item, visit the Lost Item Report page. Be prepared to provide your First and Last Name, Contact number, Date and Time of travel, Airline used, and a detailed description of the lost item.
Once your items are found, you can arrange with the Lost and Found office to pick up your item(s) at the airport or have them shipped via Federal Express or the U.S. Postal Service. Note that you will need to provide a Federal Express account number for this service and that the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority does not cover shipping costs.
Yes, for sensitive items like passports or electronics, it's important to report the loss immediately due to additional security measures and privacy concerns. Please be aware of third-party services that may charge unauthorized fees for lost and found services.