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Lost and found

We keep track of objects found on campus. These objects are centralised in the Annexe de la Mouline. Wherever possible, the department looks for the owner and contacts him or her. If this is not possible, the item found is stored and then transferred to the local police.

What we don't get back

Vehicles, notebooks, books, binders and any other items not included in the list below, "storage time and procedure" are not collected by UniSEP. They are left on site, outside the auditorium.

How are we organised?

The collection of valuables is carried out daily by Securitas.

Any items found by cleaning staff are deposited in the cleaners' room. These items are then collected by the logistics managers and handed over to UniSEP for processing.

All items found by the cleaning staff are placed in the cleaners' room.

Lost property form

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Storage time and procedure

Type of object Storage time Procedure

Wallet

10 days

Sent to the local police. If the wallet does not belong to a UNIL employee, it will be sent directly to the local police.

Electronic devices (mobile phone, iPod, MP3 player, calculator, computer, etc.)

1 month

Transferred to the Communal Police.

UNIL keys

Immediately

The keys are handed over to the key management group for owner tracing.

Other keys

6 months

Once the deadline has passed, they are destroyed.

Precious metals, watches, jewellery, valuables

1 month

Transferred to the Communal Police.

Glasses

3 months

Donated to the Third World.

Cash up to CHF 500

1 year

After this period, the amount reverts to the person who found it.

Cash over CHF 500

5 years

After this period, the amount reverts to the person who found it.

Student cards

See the procedure