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Lost & Found

West Palm Beach Airport Lost and Found

Lost something at Palm Beach International Airport? Report it immediately — airport lost and found offices hold items for 30–90 days, but recovery rates drop sharply after the first 24 hours.

Left somewhere in the airport (not at security)

Airport Lost and Found

561-471-7481

Location: PBI Lost & Found office, Level 2 of the Main Terminal; after hours, call the airport Communications Center at 561-471-7420 for assistance.

Hours: Monday–Saturday, 8am–4pm

File an online claim →

Left at the TSA security checkpoint

TSA Lost Property

1-866-289-9673

Use the TSA line only for items left at the security checkpoint; PBI's own Lost & Found handles anything lost elsewhere in the terminal, and items left on an aircraft must be reported directly to the airline.

File a TSA claim online →

Note: items left in gate areas may also be held by the airline's gate staff — contact the airline directly for gate-area and on-board lost items.

What to do right now (step by step)

  1. Check with the airline first — items left at gates or on the plane go to the airline, not the airport.
  2. If lost in the terminal: call 561-471-7481 or go to PBI Lost & Found office, Level 2 of the Main Terminal; after hours, call the airport Communications Center at 561-471-7420 for assistance..
  3. If lost at the security checkpoint: call TSA at 1-866-289-9673 or file a claim online.
  4. File an online claim if available — written claims are processed faster and create a searchable paper trail.
  5. Check back in 24–48 hours — items are logged as they come in and may not appear in the system immediately.

Pro Tip

PBI holds found items for only 30 days before disposing of them, so call as soon as you notice something missing. Pickup requires photo ID; if you can't return in person, PBI can arrange self-addressed mail or UPS return shipping for your item.

Frequently asked questions

How long does PBI airport keep lost items?

Most airports hold unclaimed items for 30–90 days before donating or auctioning them. File your claim as quickly as possible to maximize recovery chances.

What if I left something on the plane?

Items left on aircraft go to the airline, not the airport lost and found. Contact the airline directly — each airline has its own baggage service phone number and online claim process.

How do I report a lost item at the TSA checkpoint at PBI?

Call TSA at 1-866-289-9673 or file a claim at tsa.gov/travel/customer-service. Items left at security checkpoints are held for 30 days.

Can I file a lost item report online for PBI?

Yes — PBI has an online lost item report form. Filing online is recommended as written claims are typically processed faster than phone reports alone.

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