When your Individual Number Card for those emigrating overseas is lost, burned, or damaged
Last updated: July 3, 2024
When you lose your My Number Card
If you lose your My Number Card, please follow the procedure below.
- First, to prevent card misuse, please contact the call center below and complete the temporary suspension procedure.
- After the suspension, please submit a lost property report to the nearest police box or police station. Please note that the lost property report acceptance number will be required for the procedure to reissue your My Number card in the future, so please be careful not to lose it. (If you lose your item overseas and submit a lost property report overseas, you will need to attach a translation.)
- If you wish to cancel your lost My Number Card and have it reissued, please complete the procedure at a Japanese diplomatic mission overseas, the city or town where you are temporarily staying, or your place of permanent domicile (a fee will be charged).
- If you find your lost card, the suspension will be lifted, so please go through the procedure at the Japanese diplomatic mission or your city, town or village where you are registered.
My Number Card Temporary Suspension Contact Information
Applications for suspension of lost or stolen My Number cards are accepted 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
My Number hotline for people who have migrated overseas
03-6734-0170 (International call charges apply)
Those who wish to cancel their My Number card and obtain a new card (reissuance of My Number card)
If your My Number card is lost, burned, or damaged, you can apply for cancellation and re-issuance at the Japanese Embassy or Consulate-General overseas, the city or ward where you are temporarily staying, or your permanent domicile. If you would like to have your My Number card re-issued, please see here .
Those who have found their My Number card
If your lost My Number Card is found, you can use it again by going through the procedure to unsuspend it.
Place of application (registered domicile is Inagi City)
- Diplomatic missions overseas (The process will take some time as you will need to set up your PIN in Inagi City.)
- Inagi City Hall Citizens' Affairs Division, Hirao Branch Office, Wakabadai Branch Office (You can complete the procedure on the spot)
Required documents (registered domicile: Inagi City)
Application by the person
(1) Found My Number Card Application for overseas embassy: PIN must be written on the application form Application for Inagi City: PIN must be verified at the counter
Application for legal representative (if the person in question is under 15 years old or an adult ward)
(1) Your Individual Number Card
Overseas diplomatic mission application: PIN code must be entered on the application form
Inagi City application: PIN verification is required at the counter. (2) One government-issued photo ID of the legal representative (passport, My Number card, etc.)
(3) [If the person is an adult ward] Certificate of registered matters
Those who have issued digital signature certificates
Even if you unsuspend your My Number card, the electronic signature certificate will not be automatically cancelled. After unsuspending your My Number card, you will need to go through the process of revoking and reissuing it. In that case, you will need to enter the PIN number (two types: 4 digits and the electronic signature certificate) for the My Number card that was found.
Inquiries about this page
Inagi City Citizens Department Citizens Division Phone: 042-378-2111