If you find your passport is missing, you need to take immediate action. There are frequent cases when large loans were issued for a lost passport or the owner of the passport discovered that he was the director of an organization unknown to him and a participant in dubious fraud.
Once you become aware that your passport has disappeared, try to restore the chain of events and remember exactly where you could have lost your passport. It is not uncommon for the owner to find his loss. Write a statement to your local police department. In the application, indicate under what circumstances you lost your passport. Your application will be registered and, after verification, a temporary identity card will be issued, as well as an incident registration coupon. If you have a copy of your lost passport or any other documents that establish your identity (this is especially true if the loss of your passport occurred in another city) - a driver's license, military ID, passport, work book, etc., these documents will help law enforcement officers authorities quickly check the information and issue you a certificate. With the coupon and certificate received from the police department, contact the FMS department at the place of residence or registration. Write a statement of loss and an application for the issuance of a passport, pay a state fee. In order for your passport to be properly issued and all the marks on it - about marriage registration, about the presence of children - you need to provide additional documents (marriage certificate, birth certificate, etc.). A complete list of documents should be checked with the local FMS office. If you lose your passport in another country, apply to your local law enforcement office and get a certificate of registration of the incident. Then head to the Russian consulate with documents in hand to prove your identity. Or take witnesses (with Russian passports) with you to verify your data. After verification, which can take from several days to several weeks, you will be given a "Certificate of Entry into the Russian Federation", within 15 days you must return to Russia and go through the procedure for obtaining a passport. Depending on the circumstances, you will be fined for improper storage passports.