In today's digital world, while net banking and mobile apps are popular, bank passbooks still hold critical importance for millions. A passbook contains key account information — from your name, address, and account number to a detailed record of every transaction. But what if your passbook is lost or stolen? Don’t worry — you can apply for a duplicate passbook, but there’s an important legal condition you must fulfill first.
It serves as a physical record of all your banking transactions.
It includes your account number, address, and bank details.
Often required as a proof of address or income in official work.
So, losing your passbook can be concerning — but there is a process to safely retrieve a new one.
Before approaching your bank, your first action should be to lodge a complaint at your nearest police station.
Reason: Banks require proof that your passbook is genuinely lost or stolen.
Ask for a receipt or copy of the written complaint/FIR — this will be required during the bank application.
This step helps prevent any unauthorized misuse of your passbook and ensures legal safety.
Once you have the FIR copy:
Visit your home branch (the branch where you opened your account).
Inform the bank officer about the loss/theft.
Request an application form for a duplicate passbook.
To get a duplicate passbook, you'll need to:
Fill the duplicate passbook request form
Submit a copy of the FIR/complaint
Attach valid ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, etc.)
Provide address proof if requested
Some banks may also charge a nominal fee for re-issuance
Once all documents are verified, the branch manager will approve your request and a duplicate passbook will be issued.
Only the account holder can apply for a duplicate passbook.
In case of joint accounts, both holders may be required to sign.
Always cross-check your account details after receiving the new passbook.
Some banks may allow you to apply online or via customer care, but visiting the branch is often required for document verification.
Losing your passbook isn’t the end of the world — but the process of getting a duplicate is not automatic. The FIR or police complaint copy is a mandatory condition, and you must personally visit your branch with proper ID documents.
Stay cautious and report a lost passbook immediately to avoid any risk of misuse.