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Lost and Found

If you forget or lose an item of luggage or other personal effects on your journey, or during your holiday in Denmark, you can contact the following:

In the arrivals hall of the airport, contact the luggage/service counter of your airline to report the item lost or missing. You need to ensure that you have documentation to show that you have reported the item(s) lost or missing, in the event that you later have to make an insurance claim.

At Copenhagen Airport any item left or lost anywhere at the airport, are held by the airport police (Station 6, tel. +45 – 32 45 14 48, open 24 hours) until the following morning. If unclaimed, it is then transferred to the ‘Lost and Found’ (Hittegods) section at the Copenhagen Police Authority. Here it is registered in a ‘Lost and Found’ database, which can be viewed on the Copenhagen Airport website. Check here for further information.
If your journey ends in Copenhagen you should contact the DSB at tel.: +0045 70 13 14 15. 

For other journeys, contact DSB staff at your destination station.

Private train lines - contact the operating company.
Ferry routes – contact the relevant ferry company
Contact the relevant company
After a period of up to 30 days, the objects are handed over to the police authorities of the area, where the transporter is based.
 
Your lost property might also have been handed in to the police in the first place. The police keeps the property for up to 3 months, prior to selling it in a police auction. Consequently, you might contact the police in your local area to inquire about your lost property.
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