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Lost
your IDs? Here are some suggestions |
| What
can you do when you lose your ID? The best thing to do is take
the necessary precautions before losing your IDs or valuables.
Be prepared. Bring other forms of identification with you, and
most importantly, make copies of IDs, passport and other important
documentation. |
| The
following are some helpful tips for preventing your IDs and
other valuables from being lost or stolen: |
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Keep your hands free. If both hands are full, it is difficult
to stop a pickpocket.
- Keep all valuables - money, passport and credit cards - in
a pouch near the front of your body.- Maintain physical contact
with bags and other valuables.
- When standing up, always check to see if anything has been
left behind.
- Be cautious of other travelers and everyone around you. |
| Some
travelers may find it safer and more convenient to carry their
IDs and plane tickets in a single pouch around the neck. The
pouch can be folded open to display all the essential information
required for getting on a plane, decreasing the chance of leaving
your ID behind. |
| Most
airlines will accept secondary forms of identification in the
case of ID loss. Most carriers may accept a different form of
ID - such as a business card with a photograph, a credit card
with a photograph or, in some cases, an official document such
as a phone bill. |
| Keep
in mind that the airlines are directly responsible for checking
travelers' identification - if a traveler loses an ID, the situation
must be worked out with the airline - not the Transportation
Security Administration. The Air Transport Association of America
has recently stated that there is no set policy for dealing
with a traveler without ID. It is recommended that the traveler
contact the airline ahead of time to find out the airlines'
policy regarding lost IDs. |
| It
is important for business travelers to make copies of IDs and
other important documents, such as: |
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Passports
- Vaccination certificates
- Travelers check receipts
- Plane tickets
- Credit cards |
| Most
airlines accept photocopied forms of ID, although they handle
lost or stolen ID issues on a case-by-case basis. Remember:
Photocopied identification should be carried separately from
the actual IDs. Another helpful tip is to make a digital copy
of your driver's license and other ID and e-mail it to an easily
accessible account through the Web. If you lose your ID, you
can simply pull up the copy on a nearby Internet connection
and print it. |
| The
best advice is often the most common: Be prepared by taking
steps to prevent ID loss and theft. Business travelers should
keep IDs close to the front of the body, carry additional forms
of ID and photocopy ID cards.For
more information about how to handle a lost ID, contact your
airline. |