bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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So if the passport card is reported lost at the time to request renewal is it first processed as lost and then everything replaced THEN renewed? JUst hoping we don't end up holding an expired but freshly printed card. One would think it would not be the case but these things aren't necessarily reasonable, in my experience.
For a normal mail-in or in-person renewal, there's a requirement to submit any uncancelled passport and/or passport card unless it's lost/stolen. If it's lost/stolen/whatever then there's a requirement that it be reported in order to get a renewal. It might be a little bit different for the new online passport application but I think there was a question about whether or not a previous passport was lost or stolen.
There's also the issue of whether or not a passport or passport card is damaged. Supposedly if it's so then it's no eligible for normal mail-in renewal. With the online renewal pilot program, there's no need to submit so that's not an issue.
As for question of passport vs passport card, one advantage is that the card isn't damaged from getting wet. If a passport book gets wet, it might not be accepted and I'm not sure if damage would be permanent.
My passport card actually delaminated. I think it was because it was an early version which I would hope they improved on. I tried fixing it with an iron, but that won't be so important with the online renewal since I didn't need to submit it nor even take a photo of it.

