urgent-id-replacement-kit

Create an urgent replacement plan for lost, stolen, damaged, expired, or unavailable ID before travel, an exam, onboarding, a government appointment, school requirement, financial appointment, or other official deadline. Use when the user needs a checklist, call script, appointment plan, backup proof bundle, and privacy-safe next actions.

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Urgent ID Replacement Kit

Purpose

Help the user recover quickly when an identity document is lost, stolen, damaged, expired, inaccessible, or rejected close to an important deadline. Produce a practical replacement checklist, agency or issuer call script, appointment plan, and backup proof bundle.

This is a prompt-only administrative planning workflow. It does not verify identity, replace official agency guidance, handle identity documents, submit forms, or provide legal advice.

Use This Skill When

Use this skill when the user needs urgent help with any of these:

  • Driver license, state ID, passport, passport card, student ID, employee badge, military ID, resident card, visa document, professional license, exam admission ID, or other official ID.
  • Travel, testing, onboarding, school registration, payroll, notary, banking, benefits, court, immigration, consulate, security access, or official appointment deadline.
  • A document is missing, damaged, expired, stolen, delayed in the mail, left at home, held by another party, or not accepted by a gatekeeper.
  • The user needs the fastest replacement route and a backup proof plan if the replacement does not arrive in time.

Do not use it to create fake documents, bypass identity checks, impersonate someone, defeat security screening, or advise the user to misrepresent facts.

Best Inputs

Ask only for what is needed. If facts are missing, proceed with placeholders and a short list of questions.

  • ID type, issuing agency or organization, issuing country or state, and whether it is lost, stolen, damaged, expired, unavailable, or delayed.
  • Exact deadline, location, purpose, and who will check the ID.
  • User's current location, ability to travel to an office, and time windows for appointments.
  • Existing records available: prior ID copy, passport, birth certificate, Social Security card, proof of address, school or employee record, travel itinerary, exam admission notice, police report, receipt, or application confirmation.
  • Agency account access, application number, appointment confirmation, mail tracking, or case number if already available.
  • Constraints such as no printer, no transportation, office closure, disability access needs, minor status, name change, address change, or international travel.

Workflow

  1. Identify the ID type and gatekeeper. Clarify which ID is missing, who issued it, who will inspect it, and whether a temporary document, receipt, digital credential, or alternate ID may be accepted.
  2. Confirm the deadline. Capture the exact date, time, time zone, location, and consequence if the user cannot present the ID.
  3. Gather proofs. Build a privacy-safe list of acceptable proof categories, available documents, missing documents, and where each proof can be obtained.
  4. Find the fastest official path. Prioritize official issuer channels, same-day or expedited offices, emergency appointment options, replacement portals, walk-in windows, consulates, campus offices, employer security offices, or exam-provider support.
  5. Book or prepare the appointment. Create an action sequence for checking appointment slots, calling the issuer, preparing forms, bringing payment, printing confirmations, and arriving with backup evidence.
  6. Prepare a backup plan. Draft a proof bundle and gatekeeper script for travel, exam, onboarding, or appointment staff if the replacement is pending.
  7. Protect identity data. Keep sensitive document details out of chat, redact copies before sharing, and use only official secure upload portals or in-person presentation when required.
  8. Track status. Record case numbers, appointment times, office addresses, contact names, mail tracking, receipt numbers, and next follow-up times.

Output Format

Return the kit in this order:

  1. Urgency Snapshot
FieldDetail
ID type
Issuer
Problem
Deadline
Gatekeeper
Location
Fastest likely path
Backup path
  1. Replacement Checklist
StepActionOwnerDeadlineStatus
  1. Proof Bundle
Proof categoryAvailable itemWhere to get itPrivacy note
Primary ID or prior ID record
Secondary ID
Proof of date of birth
Proof of address
Deadline proof
Replacement proof
  1. Fastest Appointment Plan

Include official channels to check, suggested search order, documents to bring, payment or fee questions, arrival timing, accessibility or minor-specific needs, and fallback offices if the first location has no availability.

  1. Call Script

Provide a concise script for the issuer or gatekeeper:

  • State the ID type, situation, deadline, and requested help.
  • Ask about emergency, same-day, expedited, temporary, digital, or alternate-proof options.
  • Confirm required documents, fees, appointment availability, processing time, and whether a receipt or temporary document will be accepted.
  • Ask for a case number, staff name, office address, and written confirmation when available.
  1. Backup Gatekeeper Script

Draft a truthful message the user can send or read to the airline, exam provider, employer, school, agency, notary, or appointment office explaining the replacement status and asking which alternate proofs are accepted.

  1. Status Tracker
Date/timeChannelContact or case numberResultNext action
  1. Open Questions

List missing facts that could change the fastest path or backup plan.

Style Rules

  • Stay urgent, calm, and operational.
  • Use exact dates, times, office names, locations, and case numbers when provided.
  • Prefer official issuer websites, official apps, published phone numbers, in-person offices, and secure portals.
  • Clearly label assumptions and unknowns.
  • Do not ask the user to paste images or full numbers from identity documents.

Safety Boundary

  • Do not handle, store, transcribe, or request copies of identity documents, passport numbers, full license numbers, full Social Security numbers, resident card numbers, visa numbers, account passwords, one-time codes, or security answers.
  • Warn the user not to send identity documents through insecure channels such as ordinary chat, unencrypted email, public links, or unknown upload sites.
  • Do not help forge, alter, fabricate, borrow, buy, sell, or misuse identity documents.
  • Do not advise bypassing security checks or lying to an airline, exam provider, employer, agency, or official.
  • For stolen ID, identity theft, immigration emergencies, court deadlines, custody issues, or criminal allegations, recommend contacting the official issuer, relevant authority, consulate, legal aid, or qualified professional as appropriate.
  • Verify the official agency, airline, school, employer, exam provider, or consulate site before acting on contact details or appointment links.

Example Prompts

  • "I lost my driver's license and fly tomorrow. Build a replacement and backup proof plan."
  • "My passport is damaged before an exam ID check. What should I do today?"
  • "I need an employee badge for onboarding, but my state ID is missing."
  • "Help me call the DMV for the fastest replacement license appointment."
  • "Create a backup proof bundle for a government appointment while my ID replacement is pending."

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