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Lost and Found Ad in Newspaper

Lost & Found Ad in Newspaper

A Lost & Found Advertisement is a public announcement published in a newspaper to report the loss of a document, article, or valuable item. It serves two purposes - it alerts the public that an item has been lost, and it acts as official documented proof that the loss was publicly declared.

Lost & Found ads are among the most commonly published classified ads in India, covering everything from lost passports and driving licences to marksheets, property documents, cheque books, and personal valuables.

Why is a Lost & Found Ad in a Newspaper a Legal Requirement?

Publishing a Lost & Found ad is not just a formality - it is a mandatory legal step required by most government authorities and institutions before they issue a duplicate of the lost document. Without a published newspaper ad, your application for a replacement is likely to be rejected.

Important Note: Most newspapers require a Police FIR copy or a complaint letter duly signed and stamped by the Police department to publish a Lost & Found advertisement. Make sure you file your police complaint before booking your ad.

For cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Pune you can register your lost complaint online by visiting the State Police department website. The online receipt generated is accepted by newspapers as a valid complaint document.

For Which Documents is a Lost & Found Newspaper Ad Required?

A newspaper ad is commonly required before authorities issue duplicates of the following documents:

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Passport
The Passport Office requires a published newspaper ad along with an FIR copy before processing a fresh passport application for a lost one.
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Driving Licence
The RTO requires a newspaper ad as proof of loss before issuing a duplicate driving licence or vehicle RC book.
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Marksheet / Certificate
Educational boards like CBSE, ICSE, and universities require a published newspaper ad before issuing duplicate marksheets or degree certificates.
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Property Documents
Lost sale deeds, registry papers, or allotment letters require a newspaper ad before the registration authority issues certified copies.
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PAN Card & Aadhaar
NSDL and UIDAI recommend publishing a newspaper ad for lost PAN and Aadhaar to prevent identity misuse before issuing replacements.
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LIC Policy & Bank Documents
LIC requires a newspaper ad before issuing a duplicate policy bond. Banks also require it for lost cheque books and other account documents.
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Vehicle RC Book
A newspaper ad along with an FIR is required to apply for a duplicate Registration Certificate for a lost vehicle RC book at the RTO.
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Mobile Phone / Valuables
You can also publish a lost ad for personal valuables. For mobiles, a police complaint helps block the IMEI and supports insurance claims.

Passport Lost Advertisement in Newspaper

If you have lost your original Passport, publishing a Passport Lost ad in a newspaper is one of the mandatory steps before you can apply for a new passport. To publish this ad, you first need to file a complaint at the police station and obtain a stamped receipt or FIR copy. This document must be submitted to the newspaper along with your ad content.

Format of Passport Lost Ad

While posting a Lost Passport Advertisement, make sure you include all these details:

I, [Your Name], R/o [Your Address], have lost my Passport No. [Your Passport No.]. Finder may contact: [Your Phone Number]. FIR No. [FIR Number] dated [Date], [Police Station Name].

Lost Marksheet / Certificate Ad in Newspaper

To get a duplicate copy of a lost Marksheet, you need to contact the concerned Governing Body of the Board (e.g., CBSE Board Office). They will ask you to fill an application form for a duplicate copy and require you to publish a notice in a National or Local Newspaper announcing the loss.

Submit a copy of the newspaper ad along with an Affidavit copy and the application form to the board, and a duplicate certificate will be issued within a few days.

Format of Marksheet Lost Ad

It is notified for the information that my Original Qualifying Examination Certificate of Main, Secondary, Senior Secondary Examination of Year [Passing Year] and Roll No [Your Roll No.] issued by CBSE has been actually lost. Name of the candidate: [Your Name]. Full Address: [Your Address]. Tel: [Contact No.].

Document Lost Ad in Newspaper

If you have lost any legal document like a Property Document, Sale Deed, Shares Certificate, Will Document, or any other important document, a newspaper advertisement announcing the loss is required as part of the process to obtain a new or certified copy from the relevant authority. You can get it published in any local or national newspaper.

How to Book a Lost & Found Ad in a Newspaper?

The easiest way to publish a Lost & Found ad is to book it online via Ads2Publish.com. Follow these steps:

  1. Step 1: File a Police Complaint

    Before booking your ad, file an FIR or a written complaint at your nearest police station for the lost document or item. For major cities, you can also file the complaint online through your state police portal and download the digital receipt. This document is mandatory for ad publication.

  2. Step 2: Select City

    Select City from the list in which you wish to advertise your Lost & Found Ad. Enter your city name in the search bar and proceed to view available local newspapers.

  3. Step 3: Choose a Newspaper

    Choose an Ad Rate for Lost Found from the listed Newspapers. Compare package prices and choose the most cost-effective option. For passport or official document replacements, pick a nationally recognised newspaper.

  4. Step 4: Select Publishing Date

    Select Date from the Calendar for publishing your ad in the Newspaper. If your preferred date is unavailable, call us - we offer next-day ad release for urgent requirements.

  5. Step 5: Draft your Advertisement

    Compose your ad using Lost & Found Ad Samples, mentioning all details which are required in the Advertisement. Use this standard format:

    I, [Full Name], S/o or D/o [Father's Name], residing at [Your Address], have lost my [Document Name] bearing No. [Document Number] on [Date of Loss] near [Location]. If found, please contact [Phone Number] or deposit at the nearest police station. FIR No. [FIR Number] dated [Date], [Police Station Name].

    Please make sure every detail in your ad exactly matches your FIR copy. Any mismatch can lead to rejection by the newspaper or non-acceptance by the issuing authority.

  6. Step 6: Make Payment

    Finally, make payment through Credit / Debit Card, Internet Banking or choose offline payment to deposit the amount in our bank account. Our online payment system is secure and your transaction is protected.

Receive Confirmation

After your payment goes through, a Tax Invoice with the ad booking details will be sent to the registered email address.

Upload your FIR / Police Complaint Copy

You will have to upload a scanned copy of your FIR or police complaint receipt in PDF or JPEG format through the portal, or send it to us via email by replying to the booking confirmation email. Please make sure the scanned copy is clear and readable.

Editorial Approval & Ad Release

After the FIR copy is verified and the ad passes editorial review, it will be published on your chosen date.

Check your Published Ad

On the day of your ad release, we will provide you a digital copy of the newspaper for reference. Make sure to buy multiple physical copies from the local newspaper stand - most authorities require the original printed newspaper as proof, and back-dated copies are very difficult to obtain later.

Newspaper Ad Types for Lost & Found

To publish a Lost & Found announcement in a newspaper, you can select from two advertising formats:

1. Classified Text Ad:

The most affordable and widely used option for a Lost & Found ad. Priced per word or per line, with newspaper-specific limits - typically up to 50 words or 15 lines. Since Lost & Found ads are kept brief and factual, the classified text format is the go-to choice for most advertisers.

This format is accepted by all government authorities including the Passport Office, RTO, educational boards, and banks as valid proof of publication.

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2. Classified Display Ad:

A classified display ad includes visual enhancements such as borders, bold text, and logos, making it more prominent within the classifieds section. While not commonly needed for statutory Lost & Found purposes, it is useful when you want maximum visibility - for example, when offering a reward for recovery of a high-value item or personal possession.

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What to do after your Lost & Found Ad is Published?

Submit to the Relevant Authority for Duplicate Document:

Once your ad is published, collect the original printed newspapers and proceed to submit your duplicate document application. Each authority has its own set of required documents, but typically you will need to submit:

  • Original printed newspaper copy.
  • Police FIR or complaint copy.
  • Filled application form.
  • Valid photo ID proof.
  • Address proof.
  • Affidavit (if required).
  • Prescribed fee as applicable.
  • Any other document specified.

Always check the specific website of the concerned authority - Passport Seva, RTO, CBSE, or your bank - for the latest document requirements before visiting.

Maintain Records:

Keep the following records safely for future reference:

  • Published newspaper copies.
  • FIR or police complaint copy.
  • Ad booking invoice.
  • Digital e-paper copy.
  • Application forms submitted.
  • Receipt from the authority.

Lost Found Ad Samples:

Lost Found Ad Sample: I, V.K. Rakesh R/o Hno.125, Sukmin Residency, Bali Nagar, old Alwal, has lost my Passport, No. E01033XX, founder can Contact: 7858478XXX.
Lost Found Ad Sample: DKPP Pvt . Ltd. Balanagar Industrial Area, have lost Company Legal Documents, issued by Alka Co., Shamlakpur. If found contact: 9854758XXX.
Lost Found Ad Sample: I, Srivastava, Sector-3, KPHB. lost my Original Certificates of 10th, Inter & Degree, at Nampally Railway Station. If found Please Call: 8584758XXX.
Lost Found Ad Sample: I, Meenakshi R/o X-XXX, Prince Apt, IP Extension Guwahati-110092 have lost my Original Certificate of 10th Class, Exam Year 1995 Roll No.XXXXXX Passout from CBSE Guwahati. Finder Contact 965XXXXXXX.
Lost Found Ad Sample: I Rickzing Choden notified that my pass certificate of class 10 year 2002 Roll no: X/XXXX/XXX/XXX(ICSE) has been lost while travelling in Train Finder Please call:9560XXXXXX
Lost Found Ad Sample: It is notified for the information that my original certificate of secondary Exam. Year 1982 Roll No. XXXXXX Pass out from CBSE, Guwahati has been actually lost. Narinder Finder Call: 991XXXXXXX.
Lost Found Ad Sample: I, V.K. Rakesh R/o Hno.125, Sukmin Residency, Bali Nagar, delhi has lost my Passport, No. E01033XX, founder can Contact: 7858478XXX.
Lost Found Ad Sample: DKPP Pvt . Ltd. Balanagar Industrial Area, have lost Company Legal Documents, issued by Alka Co., Shamlakpur. If found contact: 9854758XXX.delhi
Lost Found Ad Sample: I, Srivastava, Sector-3, KPHB. lost my Original Certificates of 10th, Inter & Degree, at delhi. If found Please Call: 8584758XXX.
Lost Found Ad Sample: , Meenakshi R/o X-XXX, Prince Apt, IP Extension Guwahati-110092 have lost my Original Certificate of 10th Class, Exam Year 1995 Roll No.XXXXXX Passout from CBSE delhi Finder Contact 965XXXXXXX.

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Latest Published Lost Found Ads in Newspapers - July 2026 :

Lost Found Ad inThe Hindu
Published in: Central Kerala

Ad Content:My son ROHIT RATHEESH Lost his Indian PASSPORT No X4070046 issue date 22.02.2024 and validity 21.02.2034 .If found please contact 9946312311 or 9645221028

Lost Found Ad inDeccan Herald
Published in: Bangalore

Ad Content:LOST SALE DEEDS Original Sale Deeds Ref: KEN-1-13208-2005-06 & KEN-1-46709-2004-05 of Flat CF6, G R Grand Residency, Kanakapura Road, Uttarahalli Hobli, Bangalore belonging to H Narasimha Murthy are lost. Complaint filed at Puttanahalli PS Objections/claims within 14 days to: Avinash, 9986495042, vjentp@gmail.com

Lost Found Ad inHindustan Hindi
Published in: Delhi

Ad Content:Lost original B.Tech Degree & All Semester Marksheet (2014).Roll No: 0908440069. GBTU Lucknow. Owner: Saurabh Suman.Finder please contact: 8920811765.

Lost Found Ad inTimes of India
Published in: Gurgaon

Ad Content:I, Jalaj Gupta, have lost Original Possession Letter No DLF/CS/UNQ/155/000009/M2B103 dated 29/12/15 for my Flat No M2B103 and Parking Nos PB1010/PB013 at DLF Express Greens Sector M1A, Manesar. If found, please contact at flat address.

Lost Found Ad inTimes of India
Published in: Dehradun

Ad Content:I Alok mani tripathis/o triveni Mani Tripathi have lost my ICSE marksheet and passing certificate index no T/1658/002 passing year 2002 marshall school dehradun and senior secondary marksheet and passing certificate roll no 5698827 passing year 2005 drona's international school dehradun.

Lost Found Ad inAmar Ujala
Published in: Moradabad

Ad Content:I,Dharmaveer Singh, Rahmapur Mafi, Bachhraon,Amroha-244225. have my lost marksheet 10th class. Roll No-0875055, Passout up board 2013. Finders Contact- 9368124760

Lost Found Ad inHindustan Hindi
Published in: Delhi

Ad Content:I, Manju Rakesh Sachdeva, r/o, 5114, ATS Advantage, Indrapuram, GBD. UP. 201014 have misplaced original provisional allotment letter no. 1743/353685/KGT/0051202, dt 2/3/12 of Knights Court, Jaypee Greens project in Noida. Finder pls contact me at 9811307099. smanjurakesh@gmail.com.

Lost Found Ad inIndian Express
Published in: Pune Lost Found Ad Package

Ad Content:Lost Original Share Certificate of Shop No. 16, G/F, Clover Centre Co-op. Society Ltd., Camp, Pune, in the name of Saifuddin T. Dama. Objections, if any, within 15 days to above address.

Lost Found Ad inDainik Jagran
Published in: Delhi + NCR

Ad Content:Original registry papers of property of Shweta singh D/O Alind kumar, of V-8/3, DLF PHASE III, Gurugram, Haryana, has actually been lost somewhere in DLF area. finder may pl return on above address.

Lost Found Ad inAmar Ujala
Published in: Gorakhpur

Ad Content:I,Anushka Srivastava D/o Ajay Srivastava R/o Diwan Bazar, gkp; have lost my Carmel School , Gkp classX (2018) UID:6752251; Index no. 1185104/031 , Class XII (2020)UID:6752251 Index no.2201675/028 marksheet,migration, T.C., Character certificate.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

A. Publishing a Lost & Found ad in a newspaper is a mandatory legal requirement - not just a formality. It serves as your official public proof that the loss was declared, and it is required by virtually every authority before they issue a duplicate document.

Here is why it matters:

  • Prevents misuse: Announcing the loss publicly ensures that if someone finds your document, they cannot use it fraudulently - the published ad puts them on notice.
  • Mandatory for duplicates: The Passport Office, RTO, educational boards, banks, and property registration offices all require a published newspaper ad as proof before issuing replacements.
  • Legal evidence: A published Lost & Found ad combined with your police complaint serves as official documentation that the loss was reported in good faith.
  • Increases recovery chances: Publishing in a widely circulated newspaper increases the likelihood that the finder will contact you.

A. Yes. Most newspapers require a copy of the Police FIR or a police complaint letter duly signed and stamped by the Police Station before publishing a Lost & Found ad. The FIR should not be older than 6 months from the date of publishing, and all details mentioned in your ad must exactly match the FIR.

Without a valid police FIR or complaint copy, your Lost & Found ad will not be accepted for publication.

A. Yes, good news - you no longer need to visit a police station in most major Indian cities. States like Delhi, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and many others allow online registration of lost article complaints through their state police websites.

Here's how it works:

  • Visit your State Police online portal and navigate to the Lost Article or Citizen Services section.
  • Fill in the complaint form with your personal details and the description of the lost document or item.
  • Submit the form - an online receipt with a unique complaint number is generated instantly.
  • Download and save this receipt. It is fully accepted by newspapers as a valid complaint document.

The online complaint receipt is accepted in place of a physical police station stamp when filed through the official state police portal.

A. Lost & Found ads are among the most affordable classified ads in India, generally starting from as low as ₹200. The actual cost depends on the newspaper, your city, and the length of the ad. Here's a rough idea:

Lost & Found Ad inPrice RangeBooking Option
Delhi Newspapers₹ 200 - ₹ 1200Book Online
Mumbai Newspapers₹ 250 - ₹ 1100Book Online
Bangalore Newspapers₹ 250 - ₹ 900Book Online
Chennai Newspapers₹ 200 - ₹ 800Book Online
Kolkata Newspapers₹ 200 - ₹ 700Book Online
Hyderabad Newspapers₹ 200 - ₹ 900Book Online
Pune Newspapers₹ 250 - ₹ 900Book Online

Since Lost & Found ads are statutory ads kept brief and factual, most people opt for the simplest text format without any enhancements - which keeps the cost to a minimum.

A. The standard format for a Lost & Found ad is:

I, [Your Full Name], S/o or D/o [Father's Name], residing at [Your Address], have lost my [Document Name] bearing No. [Document Number] on [Date of Loss] near [Location]. If found, please contact [Phone Number] or deposit at the nearest police station. FIR No. [FIR Number] dated [Date], [Police Station Name].

Here are some commonly used formats:

  • For a lost passport: I, [Name], R/o [Address], have lost my Passport No. [Passport No.]. Finder may contact [Phone No.]. FIR No. [Number] dated [Date], [Police Station].
  • For a lost driving licence: I, [Name], R/o [Address], have lost my Driving Licence No. [DL No.] issued by [RTO]. FIR No. [Number] dated [Date], [Police Station]. Finder may contact [Phone No.].
  • For a minor's documents (published by parent): I, [Parent Name], parent of [Child Name], R/o [Address], hereby declare that [Document Name] bearing No. [Number] has been lost. FIR No. [Number] dated [Date], [Police Station].

Make sure every detail in your ad exactly matches your FIR copy. Any mismatch can lead to rejection by the newspaper or non-acceptance by the issuing authority.

A. A Lost & Found newspaper ad is required by a wide range of authorities. Here are the most common documents for which people publish lost ads:

  • Passport - Required by the Passport Office before issuing a fresh passport
  • Driving Licence - Required by the RTO for issuing a duplicate licence
  • Educational Certificates - Class 10th, 12th marksheets, degree certificates (CBSE, ICSE, universities)
  • Property and Land Documents - Sale deeds, registry papers, allotment letters
  • PAN Card and Aadhaar Card - For replacement through NSDL or UIDAI
  • Vehicle RC Book - Required for duplicate RC from the RTO
  • LIC Policy Documents - Required before LIC issues a duplicate policy bond
  • Cheque Book and Bank Documents - Required by banks before issuing replacements
  • Service Book and Employment Records - Required by government departments

A. The Passport Office typically requires a newspaper ad in at least one widely circulated newspaper. However, many regional Passport Seva Kendras and applicants choose to publish in two newspapers - one national English daily and one local regional language paper - to be safe and ensure acceptance without any queries.

We recommend checking the specific requirement of your Passport Seva Kendra before booking. Ads2Publish offers affordable combo packages that include one English and one regional paper, making it easy to publish in both without spending more than necessary.

A. Your ad will appear in the Classified Columns - the dedicated section newspapers reserve for legal notices, public announcements, and statutory advertisements. This is exactly where government authorities, banks, and document-issuing bodies look to verify that a loss was publicly declared. Being in the classifieds is what makes the ad legally valid and officially recognised.

A. There is no fixed rule - you can publish on any day of the week. For Lost & Found ads, the purpose is primarily statutory, so the day of publication does not matter as much as getting it done quickly. If you want maximum readership - which helps in recovering personal items - Sundays tend to have higher newspaper circulation.

For urgent requirements like a passport application, we recommend booking immediately so your ad can appear the very next day.

A. Yes. While most Lost & Found ads are for official documents, you can also publish an ad for personal valuables like a mobile phone, wallet, jewellery, bag, or any other item.

For a lost mobile phone in particular, filing an online police complaint and quoting the IMEI number is especially important - it lets you request your telecom operator to block the device and supports any insurance claim you may file. Adding a reward offer in the newspaper ad often significantly improves recovery chances.

A. Yes, but the ad must be in the name of the person who actually lost the document - not the person booking the ad. The FIR must also be filed in that person's name, and every detail in the ad must match the FIR exactly.

If you are booking on behalf of a family member, make sure the FIR copy you upload during checkout is in their name. Ads2Publish allows you to complete the entire booking process online without the affected person needing to be physically present.

A. On the day your ad is published, we will send you a digital e-paper link so you can confirm it immediately. This is handy for a quick reference, but for official submissions you will need the original printed newspaper.

Our strong advice - buy at least 3 to 5 physical copies from your local newsstand on the day of publication. Most authorities including the Passport Office, RTO, and educational boards require you to submit the original physical newspaper along with your application. Back-dated copies are genuinely hard to find later, so do not delay.

A. It depends on the source of the error. If the mistake was in your original FIR or complaint copy, you will need to get a corrected FIR and then republish the ad with the correct details. If the mistake was a newspaper printing error, you will need to publish a Corrigendum ad - a short correction notice referencing the original ad and stating the correct information.

Ads2Publish can help you book a correction ad quickly if this happens. The most important thing is to ensure that the ad content and the FIR copy match each other exactly before submission - double-check all names, numbers, and dates.

A. Most newspapers prefer FIR copies that are no older than 6 months from the date of publishing. If your FIR is older than that, there is a real risk the newspaper will not accept it, and you may need to file a fresh complaint with the police before booking your ad.

If you are unsure, contact Ads2Publish before booking and we can advise you based on the specific newspaper's requirements.

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