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Items left in the terminal and at passenger security checkpoints are given to ATL’s Lost and Found. Please click here to fill out a Lost Item report and see our Frequently Asked Questions. The Lost and Found office can be reached via email at lost@aatc.org.
Lost an item at our airport? If items were left in the terminal area or passenger security screening areas, you should use the Lost & Found system provided by Atlanta Airlines Terminal Company. To enter a Lost Item Report, please click here.
The Atlanta Airport Lost and Found office is responsible for items lost in the airport’s public areas, such as terminals and parking lots. You can contact them directly or complete a lost item report on the airport’s official website.
Items left inside the terminal and at security checkpoints are delivered to the Lost and Found office, located on the upper level of the Domestic Terminal, north sector. You can click HERE to fill out the form and report a lost item.
Items left in the terminal and at passenger security checkpoints are given to ATL’s Lost and Found. Please click to fill out a Lost Item report and see our Frequently Asked Questions. The Lost and Found office is in Domestic Terminal Atrium on the 3rd floor across from the USO office.
Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta Airport Lost and Found: ATL Lost item recovery, locations & contact info. Get help finding your missing item.
The ATL Airport lost and found office is prompt at retrieving any items lost across key locations of the airport, including concourses, terminals, and even transportation mail. The official Atlanta Airport lost and found telephone number is 404-530-2100, ext.100.
Lost in the Airport. The ATL Lost and Found desk is located in Terminal North, upper level, near the American Airlines ticket desk. It is open 8.30am - 5pm on weekdays. The desk can be contacted by email, or file a lost property report online.
If you believe you lost your property onboard your flight, in the departure gate area or at the check-in counter, contact your airline directly to learn about their lost and found turn in and recovery procedures. Atlanta Airline Terminal Corporation (AATC) manages Hartsfield-Jackson’s lost and found.
Head to an information desk and ask them where the airport’s lost and found counter is and that will be the easiest way to find them. Sometimes the lost and found works in partnership with the airport police so you might also find a desk where you’ll find the police.