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Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) Lost and Found

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) Lost and Found

Losing a personal item while traveling through Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is stressful, but there are clear steps you can take to recover your belongings. LAS serves over 57 million passengers each year across two terminals (Terminal 1 and Terminal 3) with a total of four concourses.

Formerly known as McCarran International Airport, Harry Reid International Airport was renamed in 2021. The airport sees especially heavy weekend traffic from visitors to the Las Vegas Strip. Items left in the airport’s ground transportation areas, including ride-share pickup zones, are handled separately from terminal lost and found.

Whether you left a phone at a gate, a laptop at security, or a bag at baggage claim, this guide walks you through exactly how to file a lost item report and gives you the best chance of getting your property back.

 


How to Report a Lost Item at Las Vegas Airport

Follow these steps to report a lost item at Harry Reid International Airport:

  1. File an online report immediately. The fastest way to start your search is to submit a lost property report through our system. Include as many details as possible — the date, time, terminal, and a detailed description of the item.
  2. Contact the LAS Lost and Found office directly. Call (702) 261-5134 during business hours (Sunday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM PST) or visit the offices at Terminal 1 or Terminal 3. You can also report through the official Harry Reid Airport website.
  3. Check with your airline. If you lost an item onboard an aircraft or at a gate area, contact your airline’s lost and found department directly. Airlines manage their own in-flight lost property separately from the airport.
  4. Contact TSA. Items left at security screening checkpoints are held by TSA. Call TSA Lost and Found at (702) 388-6670 or file a claim at tsa.gov/contact/lost-and-found.
  5. Follow up regularly. New items are logged daily. If your item isn’t found immediately, check back every few days. LAS holds items for 30 to 90 days.

LAS Airport Lost and Found Contact Information


Common Items Lost at Harry Reid International Airport

Every day, travelers leave behind personal belongings at LAS. The most commonly reported lost items include:

  • Electronics: Cell phones, laptops, tablets, chargers, AirPods, headphones, and power banks
  • Travel Documents: Passports, boarding passes, driver’s licenses, credit cards, and ID cards
  • Personal Accessories: Wallets, keys, sunglasses, prescription eyeglasses, jewelry, and watches
  • Bags and Clothing: Carry-on bags, backpacks, laptop sleeves, jackets, hats, and scarves
  • Medications: Prescription medications, inhalers, and medical devices
  • Souvenirs and Shopping: Items purchased in Las Vegas left behind at the airport

Tips for Faster Recovery of Lost Items at LAS

  1. Act immediately. The sooner you file a report, the better your chances. Items reported within 24 hours have significantly higher recovery rates.
  2. Be as specific as possible. Include the exact terminal (1 or 3), concourse, gate number, restaurant name, or restroom location. Mention the brand, color, size, and any unique identifying features.
  3. Attach a photo. If you have a photo of the lost item, include it with your report. Visual references dramatically improve matching accuracy.
  4. Check multiple departments. Depending on where you lost the item, it may have been collected by the airport, your airline, TSA, or a restaurant or shop.
  5. Keep your claim number. After filing a report, save your confirmation and claim number for status checks and ownership verification.
  6. Use our tracking tools. You can check the status of your claim through our online tracking system at any time.
  7. Consider shipping. If you’ve already left Las Vegas, the lost and found office can often arrange to ship recovered items to your home address for a fee.

Where Items Are Found Most Often at LAS Airport

  • TSA Security Checkpoints: Bins at screening are the number one spot — phones, laptops, belts, jackets, and jewelry.
  • Gate Areas: Charging stations and seats near boarding gates are frequent spots for chargers, phones, and personal bags.
  • Slot Machines and Gaming Areas: LAS is one of the few airports with slot machines, and items are sometimes left near them.
  • Restrooms: Phones, wallets, and jackets placed on counters or hooks.
  • Restaurants and Shops: Bags placed under tables or on adjacent chairs.
  • Ground Transportation: Items left at ride-share pickup zones, taxi stands, and shuttle areas.

What Happens After You File a Report?

  1. Your report enters our system and is cross-referenced against items currently in the LAS lost and found inventory.
  2. You receive a confirmation email with your claim number and details.
  3. We continue matching as new items are turned in. The database is updated daily.
  4. If a match is found, you’ll be contacted with instructions for pickup or shipping.
  5. You can check your claim status anytime through our online tracking system.

Frequently Asked Questions About Las Vegas Airport Lost and Found

How do I contact the lost and found at Harry Reid International Airport?

You can call the LAS Airport Lost and Found at (702) 261-5134 during business hours (Sunday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM PST). Visit in person at the Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 offices, or file a report online for the fastest response.

How long does Las Vegas Airport keep lost items?

Harry Reid International Airport holds unclaimed items for approximately 30 to 90 days. After that period, items may be donated or disposed of. Filing your report promptly gives you the best chance of recovery.

I lost something on the plane at LAS. Who do I contact?

Items left onboard an aircraft are managed by the airline, not the airport. Contact your airline’s lost and found department directly. Have your flight number, seat number, and a description of the item ready.

I left something at the TSA security checkpoint at LAS. What should I do?

Items left at TSA screening checkpoints are held by TSA. Call TSA Lost and Found at (702) 388-6670 or file a claim online at tsa.gov.

Is the airport still called McCarran?

No. Las Vegas’s airport was officially renamed from McCarran International Airport to Harry Reid International Airport in December 2021. However, the airport code remains LAS.

Can lost items be shipped to me from Las Vegas Airport?

Yes, in many cases recovered items can be shipped to your address. Shipping fees and arrangements vary. Ask about shipping options when you’re notified of a match.

 


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