What should I do if I lose my stock certificate?

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If an individual loses a stock certificate, it is important to take certain steps to ensure that the ownership of the shares is properly protected and can be reissued. American Stock Transfer typically recommends starting by reporting the loss to the stock transfer agent. The transfer agent is the entity responsible for maintaining the records of stock ownership and can assist with the process of issuing a replacement certificate. In most cases, the individual will need to provide information such as their name, the number of shares owned, and any other relevant account details. It is also advisable to file a report with local law enforcement regarding the lost certificate, as this can help protect against potential fraud. Most transfer agents will require the completion of a lost certificate affidavit, which is a legal document detailing the loss. A fee may apply for the reissue of a stock certificate. For specific guidance on this process, individuals can refer to the appropriate section on the current American Stock Transfer website where they can find more detailed information and possibly contact details for further assistance.
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Answered Aug 6, 2025

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